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Ken_107043
Mar 03, 2011Nimbostratus
Exchange 2010 Monitors for LTM
I'm still pretty green when it comes to what can be done with the LTM, but I haven't had much luck getting it to perform how I would like.
The deployment guides for Exchange 2010 are far fro...
Ken_107043
Mar 04, 2011Nimbostratus
Dayne,
Thanks for the response.
You say: "Keep in mind that the FQDN in both the GET request and the Host header must match each other and must be the FQDN that you've set up for access through the BIG-IP virtual server; if you use the local name of a host, it will fail for a differently-named host in the same pool."
I'm not sure I understand that 100%.
Really what I want to do is effectively monitor and load balance across 3 physical servers. As I mentioned, for whatever reason the default website is going unavailable (haven't tracked down the cause of this) but the other virtual directories are staying up. The monitor is only looking at the default website and when it fails it's taking down all of the pools (note: an IIS reset isn't fixing the default website, only a restart is).
I'm not a guru with this thing, I'm doing my best to pickup and understand what I can about it but it's really not functioning how I expect it to in terms of the monitors. I really just need some simple but effective monitors or a means of monitoring each of these virtual directories. =)
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