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View persistence table data
- Mar 17, 2014
Philip, try this tmsh command based on maybe client ip address:
"tmsh show /ltm persistence persist-records client-addr %client_IP%"
There are also other switches like:
key Specifies the key to look up in the persist table. It is based on the persist mode. mode Specifies the type of persistence. node-addr Specifies the address of the node with which the client session remains persistent. node-port Specifies the port of the node with which the client session remains persistent. pool Specifies the name of the pool with which the client session remains persistent. virtual Specifies the name of the virtual with which the client session remains persistent.
Hope that helps.
Philip, try this tmsh command based on maybe client ip address:
"tmsh show /ltm persistence persist-records client-addr %client_IP%"
There are also other switches like:
key Specifies the key to look up in the persist table. It is based on the persist mode. mode Specifies the type of persistence. node-addr Specifies the address of the node with which the client session remains persistent. node-port Specifies the port of the node with which the client session remains persistent. pool Specifies the name of the pool with which the client session remains persistent. virtual Specifies the name of the virtual with which the client session remains persistent.
Hope that helps.
- lorvain_176032Jun 03, 2015Nimbostratusis there a way to obtain this result on an iRule ? tmsh show ltm persitence persist-records mode cookie key "xxx" regards
- GurusApr 27, 2017Altostratus
You can also view the same from the Configuration Utility as well. Steps to view is here:
1) Navigate to Module Statistics > Local Traffic
thanks
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