ill definitely not
solve your problem.
KR Conny
Von: ARSList Im Auftrag von JD Hood
Gesendet: Dienstag, 5. März 2019 17:19
An: ARSList
Betreff: Re: Load Balancing and Session Timeouts
If you are referencing the "Connection Settings" in the mid tier config, yes we
have tried that (a
If you are referencing the "Connection Settings" in the mid tier
config, yes we have tried that (and it remains configured), but it did not
help and the issue persists.
The "Connection Lifespan" is set to 60 minutes and the "Connection Timeout"
is 0 (which is infinite, correct?). Tomcat and Netsca
:54
An: ARSList
Betreff: Re: Load Balancing and Session Timeouts
JD,
If you are on 9.x, you can configure Session Sharing (clustering) in your
Mid-Tier containers, and then you wouldn't need sticky bits (persistence)
On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 8:49 AM JD Hood
mailto:hood...@gmail.com>>
JD,
If you are on 9.x, you can configure Session Sharing (clustering) in your
Mid-Tier containers, and then you wouldn't need sticky bits (persistence)
On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 8:49 AM JD Hood wrote:
> All,
>
> We have a simple load balancing arrangement between a Netscaler and two
> SSL Mid tiers
All,
We have a simple load balancing arrangement between a Netscaler and two SSL
Mid tiers (v18.08).
End users are sporadically encountering session timeout errors when they
would not be expected. Sometimes within a few minutes of connecting and in
the midst of creating a new incident, they will
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