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No Sticky

sclsjl
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Hello,

In our test enviroment we want our CSS to have no stickiness. We want each page request to bounce around between all the servers. I don't see a way in the CSS to have no stickiness - is there a way? Would making the sticky-mask 0.0.0.0 work? or is there another way?

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bradleywong
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By default, the stickiness is not able in the content rule. However, persistent is turned on based on the flows.

I think that you are looking for "no persistent" in the content rule.

P.S. In the document, it didn't specify the duration of the persistent connection. I guess I will put this question in the board :)

Hope this help.

Brad

Hi Brad,

Thanks for your reply. I tried the No Persistent - however I could not get my session to bounce between my two test servers. Here is my test rule - any other ideas?

HTTP

IP Redundancy: Not Redundant

L3: 10.1.124.

L4: TCP/80

Url:

URQL:

EQL:

DQL:

Header Field Group:

Total Bytes: 42221937 Total Frames: 93183

Total Redirects: 0 Total Rejects: 0

Overload Rejects: 0

Balance: Round Robin

Advanced Balance: None

Sticky Mask: 255.255.255.255

Sticky Inactivity timeout: 0 minutes

Sticky No Cookie Found Action: Balance

Sticky Server Down Failover: Balance

ArrowPoint Cookie Path: /

ArrowPoint Cookie Expiration: Browser Exit

ArrowPoint Cookie Text: None

ArrowPoint Cookie Url: None

String Match Criteria:

String Range: 1 - 100

String Prefix: ""

String Eos-Char: "" String Ascii-Conversion: Enabled

String Skip-Len: 0 String Process-Len: 0

String Operation: Match-Service-Cookie

Redirect: ""

Persistence: Enabled

Param-Bypass: Disabled

Services:

Local Load Threshold: 254

PrimarySorryServer: None

SecondSorryServer: None

Name: Hits: Wgt: State: Ld: KAlive: Conn: DNS:

----- ----- ---- ------ --- ------- ----- ----

jqa1 1,266 S-1 Alive 2 ICMP 0 0

jqa2 47 S-1 Alive 2 ICMP 0 0