Result for 1F398816DFB22BB9C35DD6CA2525E1DD9D9CDA28

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/packages/keepalived/samples/sample_notify_fifo.sh
FileSize2645
MD57B539306F3B3AAD81E1DFB638AC62363
SHA-11F398816DFB22BB9C35DD6CA2525E1DD9D9CDA28
SHA-256F2C1B00B0D9D021B60E868FE242A114ACFEA5537682E71934EA82A63600AC71D
SSDEEP48:P7G0fbG0pG0nG0CzRzG0dzG0azG0oodeNya+68w6WtWkRmwzUaDGqa+68NxQti:Pq0fK0s0G0yA0c0D0z2fM9nkYFawMPQw
TLSHT1645163A8BE4CD7BE1660142A721DB1C2D61B50FB3F90785025C7946436305FE2277BEA
tar:gnameroot
tar:unameroot
hashlookup:parent-total27
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 27)

The searched file hash is included in 27 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize530076
MD567AC38CE98FBBF9E68B49A2E49F91548
PackageDescriptionFailover and monitoring daemon for LVS clusters keepalived is used for monitoring real servers within a Linux Virtual Server (LVS) cluster. keepalived can be configured to remove real servers from the cluster pool if it stops responding, as well as send a notification email to make the admin aware of the service failure. . In addition, keepalived implements an independent Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRPv2; see rfc2338 for additional info) framework for director failover. . You need a kernel >= 2.4.28 or >= 2.6.11 for keepalived. See README.Debian for more information.
PackageMaintainerAlexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org>
PackageNamekeepalived
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1:2.2.4-0.1
SHA-10346E51409E2E00650137F4E1B3A82BE23745D91
SHA-256D43CDD29495B14824140A70987A7D0C8138A8ADD65E635FD7C48AA79BC09239D
Key Value
MD57DDDD217E8AF2ADCDB627023AA016A08
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThis project provides facilities for load balancing and high-availability to Linux system and Linux-based infrastructures. The load-balancing framework relies on the Linux Virtual Server (IPVS) kernel module providing Layer4 load balancing. Keepalived implements a set of checkers to dynamically and adaptively maintain and manage loadbalanced server pool according their health. High-availability is achieved by the VRRP protocol, a fundamental brick for router failover. In addition, Keepalived implements a set of hooks to the VRRP finite state machine, providing low-level and high-speed protocol interactions. Keepalived frameworks can be used independently or all together to provide resilient infrastructures.
PackageMaintainerhttps://www.suse.com/
PackageNamekeepalived
PackageRelease150400.1.9
PackageVersion2.2.2
SHA-11A4393042C5D3A71847209E12F64870E9546328B
SHA-2567E3E27276AFF6A804F38A2F79A136A0F634F55BDF96A8FAC51A31A83E097D42E
Key Value
FileSize539592
MD5650FAC1675B7609A518B0AB7DB6BD1E0
PackageDescriptionFailover and monitoring daemon for LVS clusters keepalived is used for monitoring real servers within a Linux Virtual Server (LVS) cluster. keepalived can be configured to remove real servers from the cluster pool if it stops responding, as well as send a notification email to make the admin aware of the service failure. . In addition, keepalived implements an independent Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRPv2; see rfc2338 for additional info) framework for director failover. . You need a kernel >= 2.4.28 or >= 2.6.11 for keepalived. See README.Debian for more information.
PackageMaintainerAlexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org>
PackageNamekeepalived
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1:2.2.4-0.1
SHA-11E282179773EFF1A6FFF6FAAFF5A27EEFA027DA0
SHA-256C0D1E847F646EB04FF103B0C7FB1684F3335E3569FCBABC8DF9A87EDDAA25B0C
Key Value
FileSize550704
MD5796D4C43F2E7DDBF491F247D739C304D
PackageDescriptionFailover and monitoring daemon for LVS clusters keepalived is used for monitoring real servers within a Linux Virtual Server (LVS) cluster. keepalived can be configured to remove real servers from the cluster pool if it stops responding, as well as send a notification email to make the admin aware of the service failure. . In addition, keepalived implements an independent Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRPv2; see rfc2338 for additional info) framework for director failover. . You need a kernel >= 2.4.28 or >= 2.6.11 for keepalived. See README.Debian for more information.
PackageMaintainerAlexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org>
PackageNamekeepalived
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1:2.2.4-0.1
SHA-12B073966BC8A8BDD477AD2094BE7037A0E9FB934
SHA-25607E1D2D15C4E58210B066733E2C0CE80C79781299B3E3205322FCDBCAE5BDCF0
Key Value
FileSize566156
MD5A9DA27C9010242EE001B57C4E43AC511
PackageDescriptionFailover and monitoring daemon for LVS clusters keepalived is used for monitoring real servers within a Linux Virtual Server (LVS) cluster. keepalived can be configured to remove real servers from the cluster pool if it stops responding, as well as send a notification email to make the admin aware of the service failure. . In addition, keepalived implements an independent Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRPv2; see rfc2338 for additional info) framework for director failover. . You need a kernel >= 2.4.28 or >= 2.6.11 for keepalived. See README.Debian for more information.
PackageMaintainerAlexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org>
PackageNamekeepalived
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1:2.2.4-0.1
SHA-13065FFCC6D217ECA45388D8E7DF086F36861DE12
SHA-256D1DCB960BEE811EC1FF986FC98BC52DA3336EC68B7119DA70DF47975DFB20F05
Key Value
MD565B45EC0A00FE2F4A879362C97519A08
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionThe main goal of the keepalived project is to add a strong & robust keepalive facility to the Linux Virtual Server project. This project is written in C with multilayer TCP/IP stack checks. Keepalived implements a framework based on three family checks : Layer3, Layer4 & Layer5/7. This framework gives the daemon the ability to check the state of an LVS server pool. When one of the servers of the LVS server pool is down, keepalived informs the linux kernel via a setsockopt call to remove this server entry from the LVS topology. In addition keepalived implements an independent VRRPv2 stack to handle director failover. So in short keepalived is a userspace daemon for LVS cluster nodes healthchecks and LVS directors failover.
PackageMaintainerluigiwalser <luigiwalser>
PackageNamekeepalived
PackageRelease1.mga8
PackageVersion2.2.4
SHA-1467CE57E0F93A8BC0A27B44E0ACDCFDA84068E3F
SHA-256C5357027F18D462CAE7D3DAB4152BF9AD52231A9033CDE987DA3C77795DC3F05
Key Value
FileSize587500
MD5113643BA4B808537951809760EFD6728
PackageDescriptionFailover and monitoring daemon for LVS clusters keepalived is used for monitoring real servers within a Linux Virtual Server (LVS) cluster. keepalived can be configured to remove real servers from the cluster pool if it stops responding, as well as send a notification email to make the admin aware of the service failure. . In addition, keepalived implements an independent Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRPv2; see rfc2338 for additional info) framework for director failover. . You need a kernel >= 2.4.28 or >= 2.6.11 for keepalived. See README.Debian for more information.
PackageMaintainerAlexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org>
PackageNamekeepalived
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1:2.2.4-0.1
SHA-156796413CD139AEC59B60BB9ADD8DBA9D5711FB9
SHA-2563D51F454100BBEF772F032B582395363825ABACB069732144575A2CFE17201AE
Key Value
FileSize590180
MD55299BA61B12227426F00DC284EDF56B5
PackageDescriptionFailover and monitoring daemon for LVS clusters keepalived is used for monitoring real servers within a Linux Virtual Server (LVS) cluster. keepalived can be configured to remove real servers from the cluster pool if it stops responding, as well as send a notification email to make the admin aware of the service failure. . In addition, keepalived implements an independent Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRPv2; see rfc2338 for additional info) framework for director failover. . You need a kernel >= 2.4.28 or >= 2.6.11 for keepalived. See README.Debian for more information.
PackageMaintainerAlexander Wirt <formorer@debian.org>
PackageNamekeepalived
PackageSectionadmin
PackageVersion1:2.2.4-0.1
SHA-15A8898EC87296186DF9C8FFF1728D76ACFFB585F
SHA-256853133C39014624D32FDD1D01C0195ABD78836EBF74255E1ABFB3D797EB557F5
Key Value
MD528F7CF0966FC14107819850088E6B3C9
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionThis project provides facilities for load balancing and high-availability to Linux system and Linux-based infrastructures. The load-balancing framework relies on the Linux Virtual Server (IPVS) kernel module providing Layer4 load balancing. Keepalived implements a set of checkers to dynamically and adaptively maintain and manage loadbalanced server pool according their health. High-availability is achieved by the VRRP protocol, a fundamental brick for router failover. In addition, Keepalived implements a set of hooks to the VRRP finite state machine, providing low-level and high-speed protocol interactions. Keepalived frameworks can be used independently or all together to provide resilient infrastructures.
PackageMaintainerhttps://www.suse.com/
PackageNamekeepalived
PackageRelease150400.1.9
PackageVersion2.2.2
SHA-15B1BE23BC0BC65F502C60EFD070F6F935D6B6542
SHA-256ED2D1ED8738FB785F3AFE55D39C64C92DA9290D7740BE099A97FE7E127A8E0E8
Key Value
MD5DE335209BF4C29B36111C55B933C8153
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe main goal of the keepalived project is to add a strong & robust keepalive facility to the Linux Virtual Server project. This project is written in C with multilayer TCP/IP stack checks. Keepalived implements a framework based on three family checks : Layer3, Layer4 & Layer5/7. This framework gives the daemon the ability to check the state of an LVS server pool. When one of the servers of the LVS server pool is down, keepalived informs the linux kernel via a setsockopt call to remove this server entry from the LVS topology. In addition keepalived implements an independent VRRPv2 stack to handle director failover. So in short keepalived is a userspace daemon for LVS cluster nodes healthchecks and LVS directors failover.
PackageMaintainerluigiwalser <luigiwalser>
PackageNamekeepalived
PackageRelease1.mga8
PackageVersion2.2.4
SHA-15C7963E314A7AB99C1BCF6178B58935C43F22250
SHA-2564250A41201A7BD380C104377B0F725FAB91EC1D03BDAA5766AACE0177688B77A