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Currently one pool member is down
10.68.15.28%10:jamlink
. Make this pool up, connection will start balancing among two node(port). - Albert_59847Mar 14, 2017Nimbostratus
Hi Jhaas,
The pool member with port jamlink is administratively down. We put it down due to the application will not work on both ports (8081 & 8091). Since we are in production we disable the services in the server (port 8091). The strange thing is that it shows tproxy (8081) in tmsh while in GUI is 8081. This also shown in 8091 as jamlink. Anyways, I think this is not the issue about the names and port number, what I want is how to load balance the two ports in one server using LTM.
Cheers,
- Samir_Jha_52506Mar 14, 2017Noctilucent
If app doesn't work on both port then how you will balance traffic? Can you bypass lb n directly access back-end server vis browser I.e IP:8089 and check the page if shows something.We put it down due to the application will not work on both ports (8081 & 8091).
The strange thing is that it shows tproxy (8081) in tmsh while in GUI is 8081. This also shown in 8091 as jamlink
Its default behaviour not LB issue
- Albert_59847Mar 14, 2017Nimbostratus
I did bypass and it is working, the request for virtual ip is port 80 and backend server are port 8081 & 8091. The goal is to have both ports working in one server, there must be away to solve this. I know this approach is againts the load balancing principle. It should be two nodes or two member servers in a pool. But due to short of resources in the server side they want two ports to be balance.
Cheers.