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CSS 11051: Sorry Server receives request although the normal server is up

dschleyer
Level 1
Level 1

Hello,

my customer has configured a sorry for his server. If the normal server is down the Sorry Server receives the requests. That works fine. But if the normal server comes back the Sorry Server still receives some requests( 2 hours and more). Has anybody an idea what might be the reason for that ?

regards

Dietrich Schleyer

content webserver

add service server12

vip address 10.40.52.20

primarySorryServer server13

protocol tcp

port 80

url "/*"

no persistent

active

service server12

ip address 10.40.52.12

port 80

protocol tcp

keepalive type named applicationwww01

active

service server13

ip address 10.40.52.13

protocol tcp

port 80

keepalive type named applicationwww02

active

keepalive applicationwww01

ip address 10.40.52.12

port 80

type http non-persistent

uri "/test.html"

frequency 10

method get

active

keepalive applicationwww02

ip address 10.40.52.13

port 80

uri "/test.html"

frequency 10

method get

type http non-persistent

active

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lisa.hall
Level 2
Level 2

According to: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/117/css_sorry_server.html “After the CSS 11000 directs requests to a primary sorry server, the switch will continue to use the primary sorry server even when the original server becomes functional. To force the connection back to the original server, you must suspend the primary sorry server or wait until the connection is dropped or times out. When a new session is initiated by the CSS 11000, the connection should go back to the original server.”

m.piela
Level 1
Level 1

Hello

This behaviour comes from a buggy IOS Image.After upgrading it works very fine.

Which are the buggy IOS???

Which IOS works fine???

Thank you in advance

Do you have a IOS which works fine.

I Have the same problem, what can I do?

Best regards Rene

Hello

I have a version ap0500071s.Thats solves the problem.

Best regards Michael

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