Working with Clusters and Match Rules
Persistence Methods
With the
Persistence Methods
pane are an
Enabled
area and a
Not Used
area. One Persistence Type
method and one Fallback Persistence Type only can be enabled. Enable and order persistence
methods by dragging and dropping from between the
Not Used
area and the
Enable
area. Arrange
the order between the primary persistence method and the “fallback” persistence method by
dragging and dropping as well. As indicated previously, with “fallback persistence” Equalizer
provides a secondary option where if, for example, a cookie response is not received, a
secondary, or “fallback” option such as
Source IP
can be used.
The cookie scheme specifies the format of the cookie to be used for the cluster as an integer
between 0 and 2 (default is 2).
Cookie 0:Cluster IP/Port, Server IP/Port
Constructs a cookie which will be named in such a way
that so as long as the cluster maintains the same IP
address, servers can be added to and removed from
the cluster without invalidating all of the existing cook-
ies.
This cookie stores the cluster IP and port,
and the server IP and port.
Cookie 1:Cluster IP, Server IP /Port
Constructs a cookie which will be valid across all
clusters with the same IP address (not port specific). A
requirement for this to be useful is that all clusters on
that IP address share the same set of servers.
This
cookie stores the Cluster IP, and Server IP and
port.
Cookie 2:Cluster IP, Server IP
Constructs a cookie which will be valid across all
clusters with the same IP address (using any port),
and the same server within those clusters (with the
server using any port). A requirement for this to be use-
ful is that all clusters on that IP address share the same
set of servers.
This cookie encodes the Cluster IP
and Server IP.
Source IP
The Source IP address of the server will be embedded
in the response header back to the client.
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