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Cookie persistance
Hi Team,
We noticed a strange issue in our Enviornment.
Currently we enabled the default persistence as cookie. When we tried to access the application from different browser all the request are sending to only App server. Pasting below the jsession ID and cookie information. i could see the cookie information is same for all browser, Why it so? Finally I want to know when F5 will send the request to second APP server, does it require clearing cache on browser or F5 cookie?
IE:
mda_JSESSIONID=mOKmvioojyuMCkbprmyd698G; BIGipServerSAAS_MDA_POOL=3730919434.63530.0000
Chrome:
mda_JSESSIONID=YU4G9p8bcy0ZAZCL1KQA0cI3; BIGipServerSAAS_MDA_POOL=3730919434.63530.0000
Firefox:
BIGipServerSAAS_MDA_POOL=3730919434.63530.0000; mda_JSESSIONID=0Ddk1aKwg1CMNMXBlt-oMiiW
Thanks,
Akhi
17 Replies
- Akhilesh_128432
Nimbostratus
Can anybody update on this.
-Akhilesh - Matt_Dierick
Employee
Hi Akhilesh,
You confirm you persitance profil is set to cookie persistance. Can tell us what do you see in pool statistics ? Do you all request going to the same server or do you see stuffs to the second app server ?
What is your Load Balancing method ?
Take care
Matt - Akhilesh_128432
Nimbostratus
Yes, if i tried accessing application from different client IP then another APP server will start serving request.
But when i access from different browser from same client IP then request are going to only one App server and pool statistics will show traffic to only one APP box. i cleared my browser cache and accessed again and still the same app server is processing traffic. I tried after one hour and again same app server is serving request.
a) Why F5 cookie information is same for all browser?
thanks,
Akhi - Akhilesh_128432
Nimbostratus
Load balancing method- Round Robin
Default persistance- Cookie
Fall back persistance- Source address - Matt_Dierick
Employee
Cookie value is the same because the member selected by LTM is the same.
Pleas try to :
- clear all cookies in your browsers
- check you LB methods (Round robin for ie)
- Check your persistance profiles (cookie insert par ie)
And make a test. Try without any persitance profile to test if load balancing methods works as well.
There is something in your configuration forcing all connections to server 1. - Matt_Dierick
Employee
Disable the fallback persistance profile as well. It is the root cause I think. - nitass
Employee
is this helpful?
i could see the cookie information is same for all browser, Why it so?sol6917: Overview of BIG-IP persistence cookie encoding
http://support.f5.com/kb/en-us/solu...l6917.html - Akhilesh_128432
Nimbostratus
Matt,
i just disabled fallback persistence profile and could see second app server start processing traffic. so My question why we need fallback persistence then? thanks for your help.
Also As I mentioned why cookie information is same for all browser from same client machine? how long will it keep this cookie information. currently i didn't mentioned any time out value in my Virtual server configuration
-Akhi - Akhilesh_128432
Nimbostratus
Seems after disabling fallback persistence again the traffic are processed by one App server. please help me. - What_Lies_Bene1
Cirrostratus
Can you post your Pool and Cookie persistence configurations please? tmsh list ltm pool 'name' and tmsh list ltm profiles persistence...
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