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Layer 7 Probes Tab
probe port
The port on the Equalizer to be used to for all TCP and ACV server health
check probes for this cluster. The port specified here becomes the default
probe port used when a new server is added to the cluster.
By default, the
probe port
field is set to zero and the Equalizer uses the
Layer 7
port
field value for the probe port when a new server is created. To
change the default behavior, set
probe port
to a specific port number.
A
probe port
value can also be set on individual servers as well; see Adding
a Server to a Cluster.
(Note that the
server agent port
remains a separate cluster port that is
used only for server agent communication; see below.)
ACV probe
The optional active content verification (ACV) probe string. This string, if
specified, is sent to the server as part of a TCP probe when ACV is enabled.
The server must respond with the
ACV response
string (see below) or it is
marked down. The
ACV probe
is only required when the service running on
the
probe port
requires an input string in order to return the
ACV response
string. The
ACV probe
is limited to 1024 characters, and must use only the
printable ASCII characters (decimal 32 to 126). For more information, refer to
“Using Active Content Verification (ACV)” on page 134.
ACV response
Specify an active content verification (ACV) response string to enable ACV.
When ACV is enabled, Equalizer augments its high-level TCP probe
mechanism by searching for the
ACV response
string in the first 1024
characters of the server’s response to high-level TCP probes. If the ACV
response string is not found, the server is marked down. An
ACV probe
(see
above) can be specified if the service running on the
probe port
requires
inputin order to respond. For more information, refer to “Using Active Content
Verification (ACV)” on page 134.
probe delay
The minimum number of seconds between TCP and ACV probes of the
cluster’s servers. Also see the global parameters
probe interval
,
probe
timeout
,
probe delay
, and
strikeout threshold
under “Modifying Global
Parameters” on page 85.
server agent port
The port used to contact server agents. The default port is
1510
. See
Appendix A, ”Server Agent Probes” on page 255 for more information.
agent probe
An optional string that is sent to an agent when an agent probe occurs.
See
Appendix A, ”Server Agent Probes” on page 255 for more information.
agent type
server agent --
Equalizer uses a server agent to gather performance
statistics from the servers in the cluster. If you enable this option, you must
run Server Agent daemons on each server in the cluster and must specify a
value in
server agent port
. See Appendix A, ”Server Agent Probes” on page
255 for more information about configuring server agents.
VLB
-- Equalizer uses the VMware Infrastructure Management API to retrieve
real-time virtual server performance information from a VMware vCenter
(Virtual Center) console or from a single ESX Server. Before selecting this
option, see Appendix F, ”Equalizer VLB” on page 293.
none
-- No server agent is used.
Summary of Contents for E350GX
Page 18: ...Chapter Preface 18 Equalizer Installation and Administration Guide ...
Page 38: ...Chapter 1 Equalizer Overview 38 Equalizer Installation and Administration Guide ...
Page 80: ...Chapter 4 Equalizer Network Configuration 80 Equalizer Installation and Administration Guide ...
Page 110: ...Chapter 5 Configuring Equalizer Operation 110 Equalizer Installation and Administration Guide ...
Page 208: ...Chapter 7 Monitoring Equalizer Operation 208 Equalizer Installation and Administration Guide ...
Page 240: ...Chapter 8 Using Match Rules 238 Equalizer Installation and Administration Guide ...
Page 262: ...Appendix A Server Agent Probes 258 Equalizer Installation and Administration Guide ...
Page 274: ...Appendix B Timeout Configuration 270 Equalizer Installation and Administration Guide ...
Page 280: ...Appendix D Regular Expression Format 276 Equalizer Installation and Administration Guide ...
Page 310: ...Appendix F Equalizer VLB 306 Equalizer Installation and Administration Guide ...
Page 318: ...Appendix G Troubleshooting 314 Equalizer Installation and Administration Guide ...