UltraMonkey-L7 branches for my development
リビジョン | a3d6a27c11a892e8a47c8bf8dcb2d7208d8b72b0 (tree) |
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日時 | 2010-07-20 14:18:43 |
作者 | TATEISHI Katsuyuki <kt@whee...> |
コミッター | TATEISHI Katsuyuki |
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35 | 35 | |
36 | 36 | docdir = ${datadir}/doc/${PACKAGE}-${VERSION} |
37 | 37 | dist_doc_DATA = \ |
38 | - README | |
38 | + README \ | |
39 | + COPYING \ | |
40 | + COPYING.LGPL | |
39 | 41 | |
40 | 42 | EXTRA_DIST = \ |
41 | 43 | CHANGES \ |
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9 | 9 | System requirements |
10 | 10 | =================== |
11 | 11 | |
12 | - OS : Linux 2.6.9(or later)on x86 and x86_64 architecture | |
13 | - We recommend to use Redhat Enterprise Linux. | |
12 | + OS: Linux 2.6.9(or later)on x86 and x86_64 architecture | |
13 | + We recommend to use Redhat Enterprise Linux. | |
14 | 14 | |
15 | - CPU : Intel x86 and x86_64 or compatible architecture processors | |
15 | + CPU: Intel x86 and x86_64 or compatible architecture processors | |
16 | 16 | |
17 | - Memory : 2 GB(recommended) | |
17 | + Memory: 2 GB(recommended) | |
18 | 18 | |
19 | - Libraries : gcc4(or higher), glib2.x, perl, apache log4cxx(0.10 or higher) | |
20 | - boost(1.36 or higer) | |
19 | + Libraries: gcc4(or higher), glib2.x, perl, apache log4cxx(0.10 or higher) | |
20 | + boost(1.36 or higer) | |
21 | 21 | |
22 | 22 | |
23 | 23 | License |
24 | 24 | ======= |
25 | 25 | |
26 | - UltraMonkey-L7 is distributed using LGPL License. | |
26 | + UltraMonkey-L7 is composed of two components of Balancing Module(l7vsd) | |
27 | + and Monitoring Module(l7directord). | |
28 | + Balancing Module(l7vsd) is distributed under LGPL, Monitoring Module | |
29 | + (l7directord) is distributed under GPL, because original ldirectord is | |
30 | + also distributed under GPL. | |
27 | 31 | |
28 | 32 | |
29 | 33 | About UltraMonkey-L7 Project |
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1 | -# | |
2 | -# UltraMonkey - L7 configuration file | |
1 | +# UltraMonkey-L7 configuration file | |
3 | 2 | # 2008 (C) NTT Comware |
4 | -# License: GNU General Public License (GPL) | |
3 | +# License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) | |
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21 | 14 | # |
22 | -# Rivision History. | |
23 | -# 2.1.0-0 Add some performance settings. | |
24 | -# - 2008/MM/DD NAME | |
25 | -# 2.0.0-1 Change default log level `info' to `warn'. | |
26 | -# - 2008/07/29 Hideaki KONDO. | |
27 | -# 2.0.0-0 First verion release.(version was put together l7vsd) | |
28 | -# - 2008/03/26 Norihisa NAKAI. | |
15 | +# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | |
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30 | 19 | # |
31 | 20 | # l7vs performance setting |
@@ -3,7 +3,9 @@ | ||
3 | 3 | # l7directord |
4 | 4 | # Linux Director Daemon - run "perldoc l7directord" for details |
5 | 5 | # |
6 | -# 2005-2008 (C) NTT COMWARE | |
6 | +# 1999-2010 (C) Jacob Rief <jacob.rief@tiscover.com>, | |
7 | +# Horms <horms@verge.net.au>, | |
8 | +# NTT COMWARE and others | |
7 | 9 | # |
8 | 10 | # License: GNU General Public License (GPL) |
9 | 11 | # |
@@ -13,9 +15,12 @@ | ||
13 | 15 | # The version of ldirectord used as a reference for this l7directord is |
14 | 16 | # ldirectord,v 1.77.2.32 2005/09/21 04:00:41 |
15 | 17 | # |
16 | -# Note : * The existing code of ldirectord that is not required for | |
17 | -# l7directord is also maintained in the program but is | |
18 | -# commented out. | |
18 | +# Note: * The original author of this software was Jacob Rief circa 1999 | |
19 | +# * It was maintained by Jacob Rief and Horms | |
20 | +# from November 1999 to July 2003. | |
21 | +# * From July 2003 Horms was the maintainer | |
22 | +# * From September 2005 NTT COMWARE fork the new project - | |
23 | +# l7directord. | |
19 | 24 | # |
20 | 25 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
21 | 26 | # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as |