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b. On the cluster’s
LB Policy
tab, select either the
server agent
policy or the
custom
policy. The
custom
policy lets you adjust the slider controls for the relative influence that the VMware server agent return
values will have on load balancing decisions; the
server agent
policy uses preset values.
Once you do the above, VLB automatically attempts to associate all existing (and newly added) server IP addresses
with the IP address of a Virtual Machine running on VMware -- if it finds a matching Virtual Machine IP, it
associates the VM server with the Equalizer server definiton and thereafter checks VMware for detailed VM server
status information.
Note that the VM servers must be up and running and have the VMtools software installed for
this to work.
Messages will appear in the Equalizer log (on the global
Status > Event Log
tab) when Equalizer communicates
with VMware, and when the state of a VM server changes. Otherwise, VLB works behind the scenes to provide
accurate and detailed VM server status information that Equalizer uses to make well-informed load balancing
decisions.
Equalizer VLB Advanced
In addition to the Equalizer VLB Basic functionality described above, Coyote Point has developed additional
virtualization functionality, provided as Equalizer VLB Advanced:
•
The ability to explicitly associate a VMware Virtual Machine (VM) with an Equalizer server definition.
When making an explicit association, Equalizer communicates with VMware and lists all the currently
defined VMs, so you can pick any one of them for the association (i.e., you are not limited to associating
servers automatically by IP, as in VLB Basic). An existing server’s
Virtual Machine
tab displays the current
association; you can also change the association by selecting a different VM from a list retrieved from
VMware.
•
With VLB Basic, automatic VM association will work only if the VM server is running and has the
VMtools software installed. With VLB Advanced, neither is required in order to make an association.
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The cluster
LB Policy
tab displays additional sliders for VM CPU and VM RAM that allow you to set the
influence that these statistics have on load balancing decisions.
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You can create Smart Events that read the status and control the functionality of virtual machines.
Additional VMware-specific event triggers and actions allow you to, for example, retrieve the current load
on a VM server, or power a VM server on and off.
Using VLB Advanced
Typically, VLB is used in the following manner:
1. Provide VMware login information and enable VLB on the global
VLB
tab.
2. For each cluster that contains (or will contain) servers that are VMware Virtual Machines, enable VLB agents
on the cluster
Probe
tab.
3. For each cluster that contains (or will contain) servers that are VMware Virtual Machines:
a.
Enable VLB agents on the cluster
Probe
tab.
b. On the cluster’s
LB Policy
tab, select either the
server agent
policy or the
custom
policy. The
custom
policy lets you adjust the slider controls for the relative influence that the VMware server agent return
values will have on load balancing decisions; in addition, it also lets you adjust the relative influence that
the
VM CPU
and
VM RAM
statistics reported by VMware have on load balancing decisions. The
server
agent
policy uses preset values.
4. If desired, open the cluster’s
Smart Events
tab and create events that use VMware-specific functions.
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 ...