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iRule to set tcp timeout value for the specific URL
Hi To expand on Daniel's reply, the example iRule in the Clouddocs site includes some more logic to help weed out edge cases, and to answer your question about "why we need "set serverside_idle_timeout 1"", that is because the details from HTTP::host don't exist inside of the SERVER_CONNECTED event without being transferred through a variable.
- Daniel_WolfJan 08, 2022MVP
Erm, yes. I actually skipped to answer the question of "why". Thanks for closing this gap.
- Nik2607Jan 10, 2022Altostratus
Thanks to for explaining. So I believe, the iRule mentioned above suffice my requirement? Any thoughts, please?
- Nik2607Jan 28, 2022Altostratus
Hello Experts,
The given iRule did not work and caused service interruptions. I have changed the syntax as below that resolved the issue -
serverside_idle_timeout 1 replaced with update_serverside_idle_timeout 1
{$serverside_idle_timeout} replaced with {[info exists update_serverside_idle_timeout] && $update_serverside_idle_timeout}
can someone explain me please what is the exact difference in the old and new syntax?
- Nik2607Jan 28, 2022Altostratus
Hello Experts,
The given iRule did not work and caused service interruptions. I have changed the syntax as below that resolved the issue -
serverside_idle_timeout 1 replaced with update_serverside_idle_timeout 1
{$serverside_idle_timeout} replaced with {[info exists update_serverside_idle_timeout] && $update_serverside_idle_timeout}
can someone explain me please what is the exact difference in the old and new syntax?
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