Modifying Servers
Servers can be configured in the CLI either globally or in cluster context. Enter parameters using
the following format.
eqcli >
server
servername parameter value
where:
servername
- is the name of the server
parameter
- is the parameter to be configured
value
- is the value associated with the parameter.
Refer to the table above for details about server parameters.
Refer to
on page 201 for additional information on using server commands in the
CLI.
Server Software Configuration
Please observe the following guidelines and restrictions when configuring the software on your
servers:
Spoof
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If the
spoof
flag is turned on for a cluster (the default), you should configure your network
topology so that Equalizer is the gateway for
all
traffic for its virtual clusters. In most
cases, this means that each server in a cluster should be configured to use Equalizer as its
default gateway, so that all packets that come through Equalizer from clients will pass back
through Equalizer and then to the clients.
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You do
not
need to configure Equalizer as the gateway for the servers if you have
disabled
the IP
spoof
flag for the cluster.
Header Limit
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Server responses (and client requests) must contain 64 or fewer headers; any packet that
contains more than 64 headers is dropped by Equalizer (along with the connection), and a
message like the following is printed to Equalizer’s event log:
Warning: Dropping connection from ip-address -- too many headers
Make sure that your server software is configured to return 64 headers or less in any response it
sends back through Equalizer. Be aware, however, that this has no effect on the client side; any
packets from the client with more than 64 headers will still be dropped by Equalizer (and a
warning appended to the event log). In most cases, client requests do not include that many
headers.
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