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LTM Round-robin
- Mar 06, 2016
@Faziz, You should press Control + F5, not F5 alone.
Pressing F5 alone will enable browser-cached results, even if the content on page has changed. The combination of Control + F5 will discard browser-cache.
I have simple deployment, BIG-IP with two servers, but the problem is all traffic go to one server
how much traffic did you test? do you know whether they all were hitting same or different tmm?
sol14358: Overview of Clustered Multiprocessing (11.3.0 and later)
https://support.f5.com/kb/en-us/solutions/public/14000/300/sol14358.htmlyou may try to disable cmp and see if it makes any difference (but cmp should be enabled in production). if nothing is changed, can you post the configuration here?
tmsh list ltm virtual (virtual server name)
- faziz_252121Mar 02, 2016NimbostratusI tried to do more Tshoot, and found when open browser inPrivate -no cache- and browsing vServer IP goes to server 1, then close the page and open again inPrivate and browsing vServer ip it goest to server 2, it works; I think this related to cache, but why I have to close the browser each time or delete history, bcz if i click F5 for refresh it stuck with one server I have to delete cache each time and this is not practical, i see some videos online they just click f5 for refresh and traffic swap between both server without delete cache
- Ganesh_GargMar 02, 2016Nimbostratusdid you enabled persistence on VS??
- faziz_252121Mar 06, 2016NimbostratusNo, there is no presistence profile, and each time i have to delete history before refresh the browser, why? Anyone have experiance please
- Faruk_AYDINMar 06, 2016NimbostratusIf you dont use one connect, then each client TCP connection to F5 causes to open a TCP connection F5 to server (client -> F5 -> server). If there is no persistence profile, this problem may related to alive connections of browser. Because if there is an alive connection, browser use this TCP connection to send the next request. You can see the list of connection in the chrome from chrome://net-internals/sockets link.
- faziz_252121Mar 08, 2016NimbostratusFaruk, every time i flush connection on browser and press F5 or refresh the traffic goes to next server as round-robin, so i think this issue related to browser.
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