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Narendra_26827
Nimbostratus
Jul 06, 2011Creating iRule to disable pool if any subsystem pool member fails
Hi,
We have a java application that actually runs on linux machine. It has three subsystem processes running on different ports 8086, 8087 and 8088 on single ip address.
We have cr...
Narendra_26827
Nimbostratus
Jul 06, 2011Thanks for the quick reply!
I have one doubt here, suppose we have multiple nodes to each of those sub system pools like this
192.168.1.2:8087 |
192.168.1.3:8087 ----> gateway pool
192.168.1.4:8087 |
192.168.1.2:8088 |
192.168.1.3:8088-----> channel pool
192.168.1.4:8088 |
192.168.1.2:8089 |
192.168.1.3:8089-----> space pool
192.168.1.4:8089 |
Then suppose any member of any of the subsystem pool has failed suppose 192.168.1.2:8087 has failed then request will not go to 192.168.1.2:8088 and 192.168.1.2:8089 node
but will the request go to 192.168.1.3 and 192.168.1.4 nodes? According to your concept above?
Sorry if i have asked anything wrong.
Thanks.
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