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dinetw_262068
Sep 21, 2016Nimbostratus
Why my virtual server can't be accessed
Today I configure a new virtual server, and the server is marked available, the default pool of the vs is available too, the pool member can be accessed normally. But the vs can't be visited, the fol...
- Sep 22, 2016
Probably something obvious, but also remember to enable the VS on the right VLANs if any
John_F_141440
Sep 21, 2016Nimbostratus
The fact that a virtual server and pool are green does not mean that the application on the back end is up and running. I would need a bit more information but, If you're running just a ping probe then it is just stating the backend server is operational. You should set up a monitor that will probe the application itself and see how that returns.
The other question I have is are you just hitting it by FQDN. If so try by IP and if it works you may just need to add a DNS entry..
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