Monitoring Windows Services from BIG-IP
Community MVP hwidjaja dropped a bomb-sized nugget of wisdom in the forums last week that I would be remiss if I didn’t write up and share with the greater community at large. Zenoss has a WMI execu...
Published Dec 28, 2010
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Christ Follower, Husband, Father, Technologist. I love community and I especially love THIS community. My background is networking, but I've dabbled in all the F5 iStuff, I'm a recovering Perl guy, and am very much a python enthusiast. Learning alongside all of you in this accelerating industry toward modern apps and architectures.GramofSalt_8283
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Dec 19, 2011Ok I have tried it via route domain zero and the PID started like we want it to!!
Hmm, I have route domains to seperate our Internal network from our Internal DMZ and keep the F5 partition route tables from seeing all the internal addressing.
So I might be stuck with route domains. Has anyone found a way to make it work in multiple route domains? I'd think there would be an option to strip the %1 off the end of the IP address.