07-20-2011 04:42 PM
Why do my connection not clear when my service goes to a down state. The only way I can get the connections to clear is by bouncing my content rule. CSS11503 version 08.20.4.05s - SSL all the way to the server --- I also have flow permanent port3 443 configured, but I don't understand why the other two servers go to zero while server01 never goes to zero. If I remove the flow permanent port3 all the counters go to zero, but I would think if the servers goes down then the connections should go to zero regardless of the flow permanent port configuration.
For example:
Name: Hits: Wgt: State: Ld: KAlive: Conn: DNS: SlwStrt:
----- ----- ----- ------ --- ------- ----- ---- --------
server01
144,389 S-1 Down 255 TCP-443 49 0 Out of SS
server02
182,495 S-1 Down 255 TCP-443 0 0 Out of SS
server03
190,409 S-1 Down 255 TCP-443 0 0 Out of SS
Location Cookie Services:
Name: Hits: State: Ld: KAlive: Conn:
----- ----- ------ --- ------- -----
content rule01
vip address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
add service server01
add service server02
redundant-index 414
add service server03
balance leastconn
port 443
protocol tcp
leastconn-slow-start 25
active
service server01
ip address x.x.x.x
protocol tcp
keepalive type tcp
keepalive port 443
keepalive frequency 120
keepalive retryperiod 15
redundant-index 609
active
service server02
ip address x.x.x.x
protocol tcp
keepalive type tcp
keepalive port 443
keepalive frequency 120
keepalive retryperiod 15
redundant-index 609
active
service server03
ip address x.x.x.x
protocol tcp
keepalive type tcp
keepalive port 443
keepalive frequency 120
keepalive retryperiod 15
redundant-index 609
active
07-21-2011 12:32 AM
If you disable flow permanent, then do you still see the same failure?
CSS will not be reclaimed by the CSS when the flows are inactive if you configure the flow
permanent.
regards
Andrew
07-21-2011 10:56 AM
Thats what I was thinking, but when I run tests and the test completes, some of the server connections will roll back to zero, but not all of them.
I didn't think the connection count was related to flows since a single flow connection can support multiple connections. If what your saying is the case how can I get an accurate connections count at a given period of time?
07-22-2011 06:15 PM
I could not find any engineering doc explaining in detail of how conn counter from show rule all should reflect in relation to flow permanent cmd applied.
However, the "flow permanent" instructs the CSS to never tear down the flow regardless your service (server) status. The conn counter you have should reflect the last concurrent connection # right before the Down.
I will also leave it here to see if there is any other thought on this.
regards
Andrew
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