11-16-2008 08:18 PM
I have two web servers (PISWEBP01 & PISWEBP02) with the following configuration on 11501. I take the default load balancing scheme (round-robin) and expect the connection will be distributed to the two server evenly.
But, the result is PISWEBP02 receive three time more connection than PISWEBP01. Any idea?
The web content is configured as below. Thanks.
content PIS-HTTP-VIP-1
vip address 10.106.13.224
redundant-index 33
add service PISWEBP01
add service PISWEBP02
protocol tcp
port 80
active
content PIS-SSL-VIP-1
vip address 10.106.13.224
redundant-index 36
advanced-balance ssl
application ssl
add service PISWEBP01
add service PISWEBP02
protocol tcp
port 443
url "/*"
active
11-16-2008 11:04 PM
this is a sticky configuration.
If you had a server down for a while or started with one server than the other, it could explain that most sticky entries point to a single server.
You should try to remove stickyness and then re-apply it (see if that clears the sticky table).
Otherwise you will need to reboot.
Gilles.
11-18-2008 12:48 AM
Dear Gilles,
I modify the load balancing scheme to least connection (balance leastconn) for the content rule.
We have load test tool to generate loading and I execute "sh service XXX" comment to check the connection.
A snapshot is listed below:
=================
L1150102_WC# sh service PISWEBP01
Name: PISWEBP01 Index: 3
Type: Local State: Alive
Rule ( 10.106.13.20 ANY ANY )
Session Redundancy: Enabled
Redundancy Global Index: 31
Redirect Domain:
Redirect String:
Keepalive: (SSL-443 5 3 5 )
Keepalive Encryption: Disabled
Last Clearing of Stats Counters: 11/17/2008 22:57:37
Mtu: 1500 State Transitions: 202
Total Local Connections: 99272 Total Backup Connections: 0
Current Local Connections: 133 Current Backup Connections: 0
Total Connections: 99272 Max Connections: 65534
Total Reused Conns: 0
Weight: 1 Load: 14
Weight Reporting: None
L1150102_WC# sh service PISWEBP02
Name: PISWEBP02 Index: 4
Type: Local State: Alive
Rule ( 10.106.13.21 ANY ANY )
Session Redundancy: Enabled
Redundancy Global Index: 32
Redirect Domain:
Redirect String:
Keepalive: (SSL-443 5 3 5 )
Keepalive Encryption: Disabled
Last Clearing of Stats Counters: 11/17/2008 22:57:37
Mtu: 1500 State Transitions: 3538
Total Local Connections: 29568 Total Backup Connections: 0
Current Local Connections: 38 Current Backup Connections: 0
Total Connections: 29568 Max Connections: 65534
Total Reused Conns: 0
Weight: 1 Load: 2
Weight Reporting: None
=================
Now, the situation is reversed. The "Current Local Connection" of PISWEBP01 server now receive about three times more connections than PISWEBP02 server.
Any idea?
Thanks.
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