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smp_86112
Cirrostratus
Sep 29, 2010Cookie Persistence Failure Due To Client Behavior
Here's a tricky problem with a VIP using Cookie persistence and a Pool using Least Connections (member). A client opens up a first TCP connection which is load-balanced to M1 and sends a POST. Before...
hoolio
Cirrostratus
Sep 30, 2010Source address persistence would probably be a safe, quick fix.
Thinking about this though, I can't see how a client could send two concurrent POST requests to start a session. So either this is a very weird scenario or maybe you're not seeing the initial application session setup. Regardless, I imagine F5 Support could help diagnose the issue once you have more time to troubleshoot it.
Aaron
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