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Re: [RFC] level 2 network namespaces [message #8933] Mon, 11 December 2006 15:12 Go to next message
Mishin Dmitry is currently offline  Mishin Dmitry
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Registered: February 2006
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On Thursday 07 December 2006 01:23, Dmitry Mishin wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> This patchset presents one of the possible level 2 network namespace
> implementation. The most of the code is done by Andrey Savochkin and already
> published here. I've ported his code over Cedric's patchset and latest -mm
> tree.
>
> The last patch in this patchset introduces two kinds of network namespaces -
> level 2 and level 3.
>
> P.S. Performance testing results will be later, I need some time for this.
Guys,

Thanks for your review and comments - I'll prepare new version in a couple of days.

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Thanks,
Dmitry.
Re: [RFC] level 2 network namespaces [message #8939 is a reply to message #8933] Mon, 11 December 2006 16:38 Go to previous message
Cedric Le Goater is currently offline  Cedric Le Goater
Messages: 443
Registered: February 2006
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Dmitry Mishin wrote:
> On Thursday 07 December 2006 01:23, Dmitry Mishin wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> This patchset presents one of the possible level 2 network namespace
>> implementation. The most of the code is done by Andrey Savochkin and already
>> published here. I've ported his code over Cedric's patchset and latest -mm
>> tree.
>>
>> The last patch in this patchset introduces two kinds of network namespaces -
>> level 2 and level 3.
>>
>> P.S. Performance testing results will be later, I need some time for this.
> Guys,
>
> Thanks for your review and comments - I'll prepare new version in a couple of days.

ok cool, we're working on stablizing a 2.6.19-mm1-lxc1 patchset containing
all patches sent last week. We'll include yours when ready.

thanks,

C.
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