Is there any way to force existing connections to terminate? We have an app 
that requires persistence of 30 minutes (the time until it takes the user's 
session to expire). When one of the app servers starts to encounter issues, 
we'd like to be able to kill all persisted connections so that they can log 
back in on a different app. Otherwise part of our users are "down" for ~30 
minutes. Hopefully this makes sense. 

Thanks! 



From: "Emilio Campos" <emilio.campos.mar...@gmail.com> 
To: zenloadbalancer-support@lists.sourceforge.net 
Sent: Monday, June 6, 2016 8:39:55 AM 
Subject: Re: [Zenloadbalancer-support] Persistence and Maintenance Mode 

Having a look in the official documentation: 
Enable maintenance mode icon: 
enable the maintenance mode for the backend in order to stop sending requests 
to the current server 

Disable maintenance mode icon: 
disable the maintenance mode for the current backend in order to start again to 
send requests to the seleted server. 

So the maintenance mode stops sending NEW connections to backends but created 
sessions need to conclude in order to stop sending to the backend. 
Regards 

2016-06-03 17:03 GMT+02:00 Anthony Hoppe < aho...@sjcourts.org > : 



Hey List, 

It looks like when you place a farm member in "maintenance mode" the existing 
persisted connections are not terminated or re-balanced to the remaining 
members of the farm. Is there a way to force this to happen? When a farm member 
is placed in maintnance mode, the desired behavior would be to terminate all 
connections and re-balance them among the available farm members. Hopefully 
this makes sense. Or, am I missing something in my config? 

Thanks!! 

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