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The VS do not direct to servers pool
- Feb 06, 2019
Hello Jackson,
The system for creating virtual servers across BIG-IP versions is basically exactly the same. For a list of any differences, you can check F5's version notes.
You can find the published notes on changes/fixes for ver 10 HERE.
And you can find the published notes on changes/fixes for ver 11 HERE.
I think there might be a separate issue going on with your configuration. Do you have any more information about the specific error you are getting?
Hello Jackson,
The system for creating virtual servers across BIG-IP versions is basically exactly the same. For a list of any differences, you can check F5's version notes.
You can find the published notes on changes/fixes for ver 10 HERE.
And you can find the published notes on changes/fixes for ver 11 HERE.
I think there might be a separate issue going on with your configuration. Do you have any more information about the specific error you are getting?
- SubrunFeb 07, 2019Cirrostratus
--- Do you see pool is up ?
--- Did you add right pool to the VIP ?
--- What is the Pool Status ? Is it Green ?
--- Is the VIP configured with SNAT ( Automap or SNAT ) ?
--- Are you getting Ping reply to the node and pool members from F5 ?
--- Are the VLAN tagging is done correctly ?
--- Are the VIP enabled from Virtual Address List and Server List ?
etc :-)
- JacksonFranco_1Feb 07, 2019Nimbostratus
Hi Subrun and AMiles,
--- Do you see pool is up ? Yes, Pool is up.
--- Did you add right pool to the VIP ? Yes, I did.
--- What is the Pool Status ? Is it Green ? Is Green
--- Is the VIP configured with SNAT ( Automap or SNAT ) ? Automap
--- Are you getting Ping reply to the node and pool members from F5 ? Yes, returns ping reply with success in all pool members
--- Are the VLAN tagging is done correctly ? Yes
--- Are the VIP enabled from Virtual Address List and Server List ? Yes, VIP is enabled in VS and List and Server List
An iRule is used to pass the application url. when HTTP_REQUEST { if {[HTTP :: uri] eq "/"} { HTTP :: uri "/apex/apex.jnlp" } } Follows log output: Feb 7 21:49:04 tmm1 info tmm1 [7319]: Rule /Common/log : URL: navistvv/apex/apex.jnlp Feb 7 21:49:04 tmm1 info tmm1 [7319]: Rule /Common/log : 172.27.224.134:80 Feb 7 21:49:05 tmm info tmm [7318]: Rule /Common/log : URL: navistvv/apex/apex.jnlp Feb 7 21:49:05 tmm info tmm [7318]: Rule /Common/log : 172.27.224.134:80
Is there any iRule that I can see the switch to the server pool?
Regards,
- SubrunFeb 08, 2019Cirrostratus
tcpdump -vnno 0.0:nnnp -s 0 host IP ( in IP you can put source ip )
try to see with this tcpdump if you find any clue.
- JacksonFranco_1Feb 16, 2019Nimbostratus
Hi Subrun,
Thank you for help. With tcpdump I identified that a routing to the VLAN for the pool servers was missing. My data center network is segmented into 4 VLANs. And was missing one route. After add route the connection it is working.
Regards,
Jackson
- SubrunFeb 20, 2019Cirrostratus
Hello Jackson-- Good to know issue is resolved. Thank You...
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