BigIP LTM Standby device is showing offline on the active device
We are using the BigIP LTM in HA with Active/Standby mode. Eventhough the configuration is in sync between them, the active device is showing the standby device as offline. And also the traffic group in stuck on the initializing/not Synced state for the NEXT ACTIVE DEVICE. I have tried rebooting both of the device, upgrading both the device with the latest hot fix and image(12.1.2 HF1). They are 4000 series BIG IP. Pleas let me know how do make the stand device from offline state standby state.3KViews0likes6Commentsha group
Greetings, I wanted to know if you still use HA groups to implement HA. I tried to configure one but I can't find the following path: Main tab > System > High Availability > HA Groups. I saw that the documentation that talks about it is dated up to 2017 and for this reason I have doubts. I currently work with BIG-IP LTM 16.0.1.1 thank you allSolved946Views0likes3CommentsHA Group and pools
Hi, According to what I read it seems that HA Group (HAG) is best suited for monitoring trunks and clusters (on VIPRION). Still pools can be used as well. My question is about what is best practice for configuring pools in HAG. I know article Best practices for the HA group feature - there is not a lot here except from avoiding pools with members that are not stable (can go down and up rapidly). I can see two scenarios when using pool makes sense: Same pool used on each device in HAG - each device has completely separate network path to members. So it is possible that member is down on one device and up on another. Quite simple to configure. Separate pools on each device pointing to different members - that is one that I am not sure how to implement. Second case is showed in this video Setting up HA Groups (part 2 of 2). One of the condition is that each device should have not only separate pool (A, B, C) but as well separate VS using those pools like that: BIG-IPA - VSA - PoolA BIG-IPB - VSB - PoolB ... As well easy to configure but there is one catch - in case of failover VS IP will change, so connections will be lost and there is some external method necessary to direct clients to new VIP - Am I right? So not a perfect solution. I can imagine that there is a way to switch pools assigned to the same VS depending on which device is Active (using iRule with HA::status and tcl_platform(machine)) - but is that good idea? Sure connections will be reset as well but there is no need to redirect clients to other VIP. Any other way to have same VIP on every device but using separate pools for HAG config? Any other scenarios for using pools in HAG? Piotr269Views0likes2CommentsHA Group and pools
Hi, According to what I read it seems that HA Group (HAG) is best suited for monitoring trunks and clusters (on VIPRION). Still pools can be used as well. My question is about what is best practice for configuring pools in HAG. I know article Best practices for the HA group feature - there is not a lot here except from avoiding pools with members that are not stable (can go down and up rapidly). I can see two scenarios when using pool makes sense: Same pool used on each device in HAG - each device has completely separate network path to members. So it is possible that member is down on one device and up on another. Quite simple to configure. Separate pools on each device pointing to different members - that is one that I am not sure how to implement. Second case is showed in this video Setting up HA Groups (part 2 of 2). One of the condition is that each device should have not only separate pool (A, B, C) but as well separate VS using those pools like that: BIG-IPA - VSA - PoolA BIG-IPB - VSB - PoolB ... As well easy to configure but there is one catch - in case of failover VS IP will change, so connections will be lost and there is some external method necessary to direct clients to new VIP - Am I right? So not a perfect solution. I can imagine that there is a way to switch pools assigned to the same VS depending on which device is Active (using iRule with HA::status and tcl_platform(machine)) - but is that good idea? Sure connections will be reset as well but there is no need to redirect clients to other VIP. Any other way to have same VIP on every device but using separate pools for HAG config? Any other scenarios for using pools in HAG? Piotr258Views0likes0Comments