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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide
Chapter 12: Global Server Load Balancing
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Take care to note where each configured value originates or this step can result in
improper configuration.
3.
On the Denver switch, define the domain name and host name for each service hosted on
each virtual server.
These will be the same as for the California switch: the domain name is “foocorp.com,” and
the host name for the HTTP service is “www.” These values are configured as follows:
4.
On the Denver switch, turn on GSLB.
5.
Apply and verify the configuration.
Examine the resulting information. If any settings are incorrect, make and apply any appropri-
ate changes, and then check again.
6.
Save your new configuration changes.
>> Remote site 1# /cfg/slb/real 3
(Create an entry for real server 3)
>> Real server 3# rip 200.200.200.1
(Set remote virtual server IP address)
>> Real server 3# remote enable
(Define the real server as remote)
>> Real server 3# inter 60
(Set a high health check interval)
>> Real server 3# ena
(Enable the real server entry)
>> Real server 3# ../group 1
(Select appropriate. real server
group)
>> Real server group 1# add 3
(Add real server 3 to group 1)
>> Real server group 1# ../virt 1
(Select virtual server 1)
>> Virtual server 1# dname foocorp.com
(Define domain name)
>> Virtual server 1# service 80
(Select HTTP for virtual server)
>> Virtual server 1 http# hname www
(Define HTTP hostname)
>> Virtual server 1 http# /cfg/slb/gslb/on
(Activate GSLB for the switch)
>> Global SLB# apply
(Make your changes active)
>> Global SLB# cur
(View current GSLB settings)
>> Global SLB# /cfg/slb/cur
(View current SLB settings)
>> Layer 4# save
(Save for restore after reboot)