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theXfactor82_91
Nimbostratus
Aug 09, 2013Clarification for Traffic-Group Configuration v11.4
I'm in the process of configuring a new Active-Standby HA Pair. I have a single traffic-group setup on my units. My question is...what IPs should be contained within this traffic-group? My existing t...
theXfactor82_91
Nimbostratus
Aug 09, 2013Posted By nitass on 08/09/2013 07:38 AM
When creating my Virtual Servers for various apps am I supposed to then go under Virtual Address List and select each individual Virtual Server and then proceed to add it to traffic-group-1 (floating)? i understand by default virtual address could be in traffic-group-1 (i.e. no need to manually assign).
If the Virtual Servers IP is not a member of this traffic-group-1 when I failover the active unit to standy does the new active unit not pickup the traffic for those Virtuals? yes, that virtual address won't float to new active unit.
You said they are there by default yet none of the 60 Virtual Server IPs show up in the list of Failover Objects within the traffic-group. Is there somewhere else I can verify this?
I was hoping this was the case by I did some troubleshooting on this about a month ago and when I was testing failover to the standby unit the test Virtual Server stayed down when failed over. The only way I got it to work was by manually adding the Virtual to the traffic-group-1 failover object group. Now when I tested this morning after removing the Virtual from the traffic-group-1 failover object it still works so I'm not sure what the issue was previously.
Thanks for the response!!!
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