

VRRP is a fundamental brick for router failover. On the other hand high-availability is achieved by VRRP protocol. Keepalived implements a set of checkers to dynamically and adaptively maintain and manage loadbalanced server pool according their health. Loadbalancing framework relies on well-known and widely used Linux Virtual Server (IPVS) kernel module providing Layer4 loadbalancing.

The main goal of this project is to provide simple and robust facilities for loadbalancing and high-availability to Linux system and Linux based infrastructures. Forms.Control)Īt .CreateScrol lbars () in :0Īt .ctor () in :0Īt .ctor () in :0Īt .ctor () in :0Īt () in :0Īt (wrapper remoting-invoke-with-check) ()Īt (System.Keepalived is a routing software written in C. System.ArgumentException: A null reference or invalid value was found Īt ( status) in :0Īt (System.Int32 width, System.Int32 height, format) in :0Īt ( original, System.Int32 width, System.Int32 height) in :0Īt ( original, newSize) in :0Īt (wrapper remoting-invoke-with-check) (,S )Īt 11.DefineCursor ( bitmap, mask, cursor_pixel, mask_pixel, System.Int32 xHotSpot, System.Int32 yHotSpot) in :0Īt .DefineCursor ( bitmap, mask, cursor_pixel, mask_pixel, System.Int32 xHotSpot, System.Int32 yHotSpot) in :0Īt .CreateCursor (System.IO.Stream stream) in :0Īt .ctor (System.Type type, System.String resource) in :0Īt .get_SizeNWSE () in :0Īt .ctor ( CapturedControl) in :0Īt (wrapper remoting-invoke-with-check) .ctor(System.Windows. Or they (or Mono) could be broken, and no one has bothered to report things on launchpad.OK I ran the command keepass2 in the terminal on Kubuntu 19.10 and this what happened. There may simply be a missing dep, which is possible as there could be something that normally is installed in Ubuntu but not in Kubuntu that is not included in the dependency list. What happens trying to run it from the terminal (command is keepass2)?Īll these keepass variants are not physically packaged by Ubuntu at all, they are in the Universe component, which mostly consists of packages automatically imported from Debian, as well as some community maintained things.
