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Once /etc/cvip.conf is created the ha-lvs init-script will enable
ha-lvs on all nodes in the cluster. See details below on how to set
! this file up. The ipvsadm package
! (http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/software/ipvs.html) should be
! installed for ha-lvs to function.
Configuration files involved.
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Once /etc/cvip.conf is created the ha-lvs init-script will enable
ha-lvs on all nodes in the cluster. See details below on how to set
! this file up. From 1.0.0-rc2 on, the ipvsadm package
! (http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/software/ipvs.html) will
! automatically be included as part of OpenSSI. For older releases,
! it must be installed by hand.
Configuration files involved.
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