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Alteon Application Switch Operating System Application Guide
Server Load Balancing
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ID:
RDWR-ALOS-V2900_AG1302
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If the group is down, if the number of active real servers only goes up to four, the status
remains down.
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When the number of active real servers is five or more, the group status changes to up.
These values are set using the
/cfg/slb/group/minthrsh
and
/cfg/slb/group/maxthrsh
commands. For more information, see the Alteon Application Switch Operating System Command
Reference.
Weights for Real Servers
Weights can be assigned to each real server. These weights can bias load balancing to give the
fastest real servers a larger share of connections. Weight is specified as a number from 1 to 48.
Each increment increases the number of connections the real server gets. By default, each real
server is given a weight setting of 1. A setting of 10 would assign the server roughly 10 times the
number of connections as a server with a weight of 1.
To set weights
The effects of the bandwidth weighting apply directly to the real servers and are not necessarily
confined to the real server group. When bandwidth-metered real servers are also used in other real
server groups that use the leastconns or roundrobin metrics, the bandwidth weights are applied on
top of the leastconns or roundrobin calculations for the affected real servers. Since the bandwidth
weight changes dynamically, this can produce fluctuations in traffic distribution for the real server
groups that use the leastconns or roundrobin metrics.
Readjusting Server Weights Based on SNMP Health Check Response
Alteon can be configured to dynamically change weights of real servers based on a health check
response using the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). To enable dynamic assignment of
weights based on the response to an SNMP health check, enter the following commands:
For more information on configuring SNMP health checks, see
Connection Time-Outs for Real Servers
In some cases, open TCP/IP sessions might not be closed properly (for example, Alteon receives the
SYN for the session, but no FIN is sent). If a session is inactive for 10 minutes (the default), it is
removed from the session table.
>> # /cfg/slb/real <real server number>
(Select the real server)
>> Real server# weight 10
(10 times the number of connections)
>> # /cfg/slb/adv/snmphc < SNMP health script number>
>> SNMP Health Check 1# weight e
(Enable weighting via SNMP health
check)
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