A long time ago in a Universal Server Farm -- Q/A -- in Tampa, we had
load balancers running in RS/6000-140 servers running AIX.

Somehow I doubt we are talking about the same animals, here,
howsomever, I will try to impart the AIX issues w/ setting up the load
balancer(s):

1) DO NOT USE THE ODM for anything beyond the basic networking setup;
2) ALWAYS use an rc file with the route commands to set up the
incredibly funky internal routing.

Load balancers-- and I am no expert-- used some "internal" routes
using the loopback device... which, frankly, made very little sense to
me.

There, that was a non-answer... and, likely, close to 12 years out-of-date.

-soup

On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 10:09 AM, Poirier, James
<[email protected]> wrote:
>   Has anyone successfully configured IBM Load Balancer and would be willing 
> to share the steps you took to do that?
>
>  Thanks in advance
>  Jim P.
>
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