11-19-2006 07:44 PM
I have a problem with sticky table of csm.
Our csm seemed not to be sticking a client to the servers
correctly on sticky table info "sh mod csm x sticky" although
the traffic from a client was exsited at that time.
However, after the period of the timeout we defined, the sticky info
appeared in sh mod csm x sticky correctly.
Is the above situation normal?
Kind regards,
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vserver NewYork
virtual 1.1.1.1 tcp www
vlan 10
serverfarm Theater
replicate csrp connection
persistent rebalance
slb-policy RULE1
inservice
!
vserver LOS
virtual 1.1.1.1 tcp https
vlan 10
serverfarm Museum
replicate csrp connection
persistent rebalance
slb-policy RULE2
inservice
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serverfarm Theater
nat server
no nat client
real name SERVER1 80
inservice
real name SERVER2 80
inservice
probe HEALTH1
!
serverfarm Museum
nat server
no nat client
real name SERVER1 443
inservice
real name SERVER2 443
inservice
probe HEALTH2
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real SERVER1
address 1.1.1.2
real SERVER2
address 1.1.1.3
inservice
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probe HEALTH1 tcp
interval 10
failed 10
port 80
probe HEALTH2 tcp
interval 10
failed 10
port 443
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policy RULE1
sticky-group 1
serverfarm Theater
!
policy RULE2
sticky-group 2
serverfarm Museum
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sticky 1 netmask 255.0.0.0 timeout 4320
!
sticky 2 netmask 255.0.0.0 timeout 4320
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11-19-2006 11:19 PM
your case is being handled by an excellent TAC engineer. He has escalated the problem to our team and we are investigating.
I do not think this forum will be able to assist you with this type of questions.
Gilles.
11-19-2006 11:30 PM
Hi Gilles,
Thank you for your reply.
I'm sorry for my misunderstanding the purpose of this forum.
kind regards,
takumi
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