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Re: Is complex dynamic scripting,really necessary? [message #39343 is a reply to message #34738] Wed, 07 April 2010 16:09 Go to previous message
max.havoc is currently offline  max.havoc
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The answer to this question from me,is "No".
Complex scripting is not required,even at the level I use OpenVZ.
(traffic conditioning,VPN,GRE tunnels)
I always choose the simplist method of configurations.
Although,static VETH configurations on the Node server will cause "error" messages to be displayed upon boot-up(no VETH device found),this is simply has to do with run-level timings between the "network" daemon,and OpenVZ.
This was an easy fix,as I created an "init" garbage collecter script,to remove all known "VETH" configurations,and create a "loader" script,to transfer all "VETH" configurations from a given directory,just before OpenVZ starts.
This script was later changed to add specific kernel keys that OpenVZ and/or networking required.
 
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