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Configuring a maintenance monitor for webservices
kimhenriksen ,
> Do you mean the timeout of Health monitor ?
> if you assign 2 monitors to one pool , you can configure an option to not loose the availability of whole pool if one of both monitors fails.
this is the option :
Yeah, but if configured that way.. you loose the ability of monitor1 to function correctly. Monitor1 should always take precedence in my case as that checks the actually health of the server. If i could specify that per monitor that would be great.
- Nov 16, 2022
Okay ,
if you want to make Monitor 1 to take an effect and not forward traffic to its pool_members , you will need to assign the two monitor and Change Availability Requirement from at "least" to "ALL" or " at "Least = 2 ".
> What about trying monitors per node it self :> you do not reply about , what do you mean by disabling timeouts.
Regards- kimhenriksenNov 16, 2022
Cirrocumulus
That means that if either of them (including the offline/online file check) fails the member goes offline.
- Nov 17, 2022
yes , If you configure " Availability Requirement " to "ALL" and one of your assigned monitors fails " the whole node will be marked down >>> this is for Nodes level.
- If you did this on Pool Level , and " Availability Requirement " to "ALL" and one of your assigned monitors fails " the whole Pool will be marked down and wouldn’t recieve anymore traffic and this will appeare that " the impacted virtual server will reset the traffic that destinated to with a reason of ( no pool_members available ) in reset packets "
Regards
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