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Virtual server become gray status.
- Nov 08, 2022
Hello davidy2001 ,
this gray mark related to " manual disable or manual forced offline " to Pool members or Virtual address of this virtual server , I will explain the 2 scenarios :
Firstly :
> let we say that virual server is the parent , and pool members are its children and they are combined in one pool.
- when you manually disable pool members , their parent or Virtual server become gray.
- gray virtual server could not handle traffic.
To solve this issue :
> go to the Pool that assigned to " New-virtual-server" >>>> open members tab >>> you will find your pool members such this snap shot :> put the check mark beside the Black circle and click enable , after tat you should see this pool member become available and marked with Green circle.
> After enabling your pool member , the " New-virtual-server" will be marked with green circle as well and can handle traffic without issues.
Secondly :
> open ( local traffic >>> choose virtual servers list >>> click Virtual address list TAB ) , you will find it as below snap shot :> mark the check box beside the black circle , and click enabe , it will become available with green circle.
> after that you will find its relevant virtual server become available as well and can process traffic.
> Check the below Article which proves my explanation :
https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K65195856
Regards
Mohamed Kansoh
Hello davidy2001 ,
this gray mark related to " manual disable or manual forced offline " to Pool members or Virtual address of this virtual server , I will explain the 2 scenarios :
Firstly :
> let we say that virual server is the parent , and pool members are its children and they are combined in one pool.
- when you manually disable pool members , their parent or Virtual server become gray.
- gray virtual server could not handle traffic.
To solve this issue :
> go to the Pool that assigned to " New-virtual-server" >>>> open members tab >>> you will find your pool members such this snap shot :
> put the check mark beside the Black circle and click enable , after tat you should see this pool member become available and marked with Green circle.
> After enabling your pool member , the " New-virtual-server" will be marked with green circle as well and can handle traffic without issues.
Secondly :
> open ( local traffic >>> choose virtual servers list >>> click Virtual address list TAB ) , you will find it as below snap shot :
> mark the check box beside the black circle , and click enabe , it will become available with green circle.
> after that you will find its relevant virtual server become available as well and can process traffic.
> Check the below Article which proves my explanation :
https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K65195856
Regards
Mohamed Kansoh
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