Result for F1A8ABEACEB4B087EB7E7FA9E51AA67472CE8D5A

Query result

Key Value
FileNamekeepalived-1.2.7.tar.gz
FileSize289380
MD58551A34EE048895DBE5350A031FF29C1
SHA-1F1A8ABEACEB4B087EB7E7FA9E51AA67472CE8D5A
SHA-256CA345BF706C090574F6C661BB0ABC4B53CCD1480A37C53A05DE2ECEBA6573BDA
SSDEEP6144:ug7PgiE9gbtmbLcS+yVxqi3UXNjqCEugawIraq6EHIpEE3rclQ2gDe2N:rPkgZ7exqiWjqBugc3ZHMEE4l+DL
TLSHT1C954239C8922055A2A7E747BCE73D5433822A592EBCFF55C9805F07BB08581B0EED86D
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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD53B3ED8E5F84FC6DA2C9E40744FF9C402
PackageArcharmv7hl
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.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamekeepalived
PackageRelease1.fc18
PackageVersion1.2.7
SHA-1BF87384BA516E7620C234D4BF8872BE37BFEE361
SHA-25679601A5617E6BAAC105B12A713AC478AFA062367C0522C00016BA19CC0306972