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Muhammad_57196
Nimbostratus
Aug 04, 2009Persistent timeout and drainstop
Hi,
We had a requirement to have persistent enabled for 1 hour timeout. The persistent is based on source address. The server team has the capability of drain stop the node. Since the p...
Desai_124243
Nimbostratus
Nov 26, 2015We don't have Tmsh access in our environment and we have persist timeout 200 sec. But after taking pool members, connections are running till more than 2 hours.
Is there any way drop connection when pool member goes offline? I tried session disable and monitor force down, but active connection isn't moving different pool member.
any help would be appreciate on it.
Thanks
melcaniac
Cirrus
Nov 30, 2015I would be sure that the pool setting Action On Service Down is set to Reselect so that the connections would move to a new server once the member is forced down.
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