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waterfall_10467
Jul 13, 2012Altostratus
How can we separate instance on servers?
Hello,
we have two servers.There are two instance on the servers and the instances are running with two different tcp port on the servers for single application like 41000 and 56000. That's ...
waterfall_10467
Jul 15, 2012Altostratus
Hello,
Thank you for your quick reply.However,that's not what i meant.There are two virtual server on the bigip and each virtual server has same ip address. But they have just different port as ı mentioned above like 41000 and 56000.Yes fort that process I have two pool members But I have already assigned two pool members each on the virtual server.because while clients are requesting to virtual server,clients are running two tcp port like 41000 and 56000.and these ports are wanted ro run on the same node.In short You can find the topology below,
client:10.10.10.10:41000 and 56000 ports
Cllient has two tcp port to connect to server
10.10.10.10:41000 and 56000 port
Virtual server
10.10.10.10
İt is listening :41000 and 56000 for a client
Pool members: 10.10.10.10:41000 and 10.10.10.11:41000
Pool member:10.10.10.10:56000 and 10.10.11.11:56000
Source adress affinity: marked match across services
in this situation I guess we need to retrieve. because when we observe on the server we see that all the instance to be appear java.exe in task manager on the server. By the way bigip is located on network as snat
If I give an example: If port is 41000, we want to see that port name is appeared java1.exe in task manager on server else may be java.exe. Do you think is that possible?
note: The architecture has only tcp traffic and there is no web server on the server.That architecture is client to server.
thank you.
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