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Heidi_35827
Nimbostratus
May 13, 2013TCP Inactivity Timeout
We recently increased the TCP inactivity timeout on a vserver via the TCP profile. I'd like to validate that the timeout is set appropriately and see if there are any sessions still getting terminated by this timer. Are there any logs that would show this info?
Thank you!
Heidi
3 Replies
- afedden_1985
Cirrus
you coud try this using your client IP> tmsh cmd> show sys connection cs-client-addr 10.x.x.x all-properties
it shows idle time and the idle time out and additional connection properties
TMM 9
Type self
Protocol tcp
Idle Time 2
Idle Timeout 300
Unit ID 0 - Heidi_35827
Nimbostratus
Thank you, this info is very helpful. What I'm not sure about though, is this showing me active connections only? What about historical connections, say in the last hour? - Hamish
Cirrocumulus
Nope.
The connection table is current connections. trying to keep historical info wouldn't scale very well for a busy site.
If you want this level of info you need to write an iRule and log something everytime a connection is closed. The more sophisticated your iRule, the more info you'll get too... (And use more memory and CPU as well)
H
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