Jonathan, the issue is related with your config, if you run a direct
request to your backends http:/// then it looks like they reply 403
Forbidden, so you have to work in order to avoid this error, maybe another
URL is the trick, but the problem is related with the configuration that
you did with
Dear Ebert, I'm sure it can be possible to do with any linux too, f5 is a
expensive solution based in Linux anyway ;)
Have a look in google, I have been tinkering at google and found this
https://github.com/ivoronin/check-tcp-syn/blob/master/check_tcp_syn
This one or something similar can help
Hi Emilio,
I'm happy to not use FarmGuardian, check_tcp is fine. The issue is that
the farm always believes the backends are up, even when I power down the
backend server.
Any ideas?
Jonathan
Please note that I have a new email address
(*jonathan.hadd...@ict.ekservices.org
Dear Jonathan, the standard check for https and http farms is similar to
check_tcp.
Your issue is related with a misconfiguration of check_http, you have to
solve the http error 403
Regards!
2016-04-14 12:16 GMT+02:00 Jonathan Haddock <
jonathan.hadd...@ict.ekservices.org>:
> Hi Emilio,
>
>
Hello Emilio
Thank you for your fast response.
Unfortunately, with the nmap command the application logs the following error:
14:57:28 Cannot execute the operation 'WSASend[4]': Error code: 0: The
operation completed successfully.
Something is still different to the “tcp_half_open” check of F5
Hello guys,
now after successfully settings up a zenloadbalander cluster I'm playing around
with it.
For some reason I cannot connect to one of my two farms although the
configuration is the same as for the other one that works just fine.
It could well be a network problem that is not related
Hello community
We are trying to use FarmGuardian to check for an open port on our backend
servers.
We are using this command:
check_tcp -H HOST -p 5085
Unfortunately, this check is flooding the log file of the application that is
listening on that port with the following error:
16:32:04 Cannot
Please could you attach the zenloadbalancer.log file?
/usr/local/zenloadbalancer/logs/zenloadbalancer.log
execute the next commands:
uname -a
grep version /usr/local/zenloabalancer/config/global.conf
dpkg -l | grep zen
And paste the output.
Thanks!
2016-04-13 22:16 GMT+02:00 Shawn Hawkins