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genseek_32178
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Apr 17, 2012

Monitor showing Down

I have 2 DIPs configured with monitors on port 80 working fine.

 

 

But the same monitor on port 443 for the same DIPs is showing as Inactive, Down.

 

 

Any ideas..would help here.

 

 

genseek

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  • do i just execute the cmd as it is ..changing the relevant values? and what about administrator and password?i think you should change everything except the command name (i.e smbget). :D

     

     

    smbget

     

    http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages-3/smbget.1.html
  • Below is the monitor defined for port 445, do you see any discrepancies?

     

     

    b monitor tcp_445_dsm_mn list

     

    monitor tcp_445_mn {

     

    defaults from tcp_default_mn

     

    dest *:microsoft-ds

     

    }

     

    b tcp_default_mn list

     

    BIGpipe parsing error:

     

    012e0008:3: The requested command (tcp_default_mn list) is invalid

     

    b monitor tcp_default_mn list

     

    monitor tcp_default_mn {

     

    defaults from tcp

     

    }

     

    b monitor tcp list

     

    monitorroot type tcp {

     

    defaults from none

     

    interval 5

     

    up interval 0

     

    timeout 16

     

    time until up immediate

     

    dest *:*

     

    ignore down response disable

     

    enable

     

    is read only

     

    partition Common

     

    recv disable none

     

    recv none

     

    send none

     

     

  • Below is the monitor defined for port 445, do you see any discrepancies? no, it looks fine to me.

     

     

    you may need to enable bigd debug and capture packet when problem is happening.

     

     

    Troubleshooting Ltm Monitors by Aaron

     

    https://devcentral.f5.com/wiki/AdvDesignConfig.TroubleshootingLtmMonitors.ashx

     

     

    cheer!