08-08-2005 08:41 AM
Hi,
Is it possible to dynamically throttle
application specific traffic with the
QOS and or ACL capabilities of the
6500 CSM?
More general question might be is if
there exists devices that allow
application traffic to be throttled
up/down at near real-time.
Example would be during application
maintenance of a geographically load
balanced application that normally
directs 50% to geo A and 50% to geo B.
ReDirect the 50% traffic from B to A
so that B can be maintained, then
subsequently reverse the strategy
while A is being maintained. Then of
course after maintenance is completed
return traffic to the original 50,50
distribution.
Thanks in advance.
PS: I apologies if this question does
not make sense, new to this technology.
08-09-2005 03:23 AM
qos has nothing to do with this.
Not sure how you expected QOS to help you here.
Your solution is actually quite easy, if you do a 'no inservice' of the real you want to work on, all new connections will be sent to the remaining server.
Existing connections will stay on the real even if not in service.
If this is a problem, you can do the 'no inservice' then wait 24 hours and normally there should be no more active connections to your down server.
You can then do your modification.
Regards,
Gilles.
08-09-2005 06:38 AM
Thanks,
The 'no inservice' methodology would be a latch
type of condition, while this is a solution for
the 0% traffic allowed scenario, was hoping to
leverage a methodology that would allow variable
levels of traffic being allowed.
I.E: 5% allowed 95% redirected
10% allowed 90% redirected
20% allowed 80% redirected
This would allow traffic to be incrementally
throttled up,down.
Thanks for the hint though.
08-09-2005 10:22 PM
You can play with the weight.
You set the weight to 5 on all servers and when you need to turn one down, you reduce the weight to 4,3,2,1,0
This requires manual intervention or a script from a management station could do this for you.
Regards,
Gilles.
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