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A dumb question on iRule Order in Network Map
Hello Folks,
One my customer asked my quite ineffectual question. As per the following snapshot, can anyone tell me why a single iRule displays in after "192.168.2.233:7779" pool member and rest of iRules are showing at the bottom?
Does the order indicates something? This isn't a unique VS by the way, there are others which shows most of the iRules at the bottom, but one or two comes in mid.
Any clues?
8 Replies
- ccraddock_33000
Nimbostratus
I'm a bit late to the game on this one but I have the same question.
kinda echoing my earlier reply
wait for another day, if no one replies just open a support ticket.
as suggested it might just be random.
- DamP_320463
Nimbostratus
Hi, @F5 do you have any updates on this question?
wait for another day, if no one replies just open a support ticket.
as suggested it might just be random.
- cdjac0bsen
Nimbostratus
Did the OP ever get an answer to this? I have the same (intelligent) question :) I just added an iRule to all our VS's and they seem to show in random order in the network map.
- swo0sh_gt_13163
Altostratus
Hello Nathan,
No, the rewrite iRule doesn't say anything about any pools. It is just rewriting the content from web servers before submitting it to the client.
Thanks, Darshan
- Mohamed_Lrhazi
Altocumulus
It's not a dumb question. Should open a case and ask F5 to document the meaning of the order/display of iRules in the map. - nathe
Cirrocumulus
swo0sh.gt - can't recreate in my version of TMOS so here' my guess.... Is it that website_rewrite irule is calling pool_website_OHS pool and the others are not using the "pool" command? Like i said, just a guess
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