Enabling slow-offline – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual
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Item Description
Weight
Set the weight to be used in the weighted round robin and weighted least
connections algorithms.
A smaller weight indicates that the real service is less scheduled.
Connection Limit
Set the maximum number of concurrent connections of the real service.
Real Service Group
Specifies the real service group to which the real service belongs.
ACL
An ACL specified for a real service. ACL rules are configured by selecting
Firewall > ACL.
IMPORTANT:
This function takes effect only when Enable Policy is selected when you
configure a virtual service.
Response
Content
Content of a user’s response that HTTP health monitoring detects. If the
response that the user returns contains the specified content, the HTTP health
monitoring succeeds; otherwise, the HTTP health monitoring fails.
Advanced
Configuration
Associated
Services
The server to be associated when health monitoring is performed on the real
service, that is, health monitoring of the real service is successful only when
the health monitoring of both the real service and specified server is
successful.
Server load balancing configuration task list
.
Enabling Slow-Offline
Select High Reliability > Load Balance > Server Load Balance from the navigation tree, and
then click Real Service to enter the page as shown in
. Click the icon of the target real
service to enter the Modify Real Service page, and then click the Advanced Configuration
expansion button, as shown in
.
Figure 18 Modify real service
To enable slow-offline of the real service, select the Enable Slow-Offline check box, and then click
Apply. After slow-offline is enabled, you can view the server load balancing statistics, and then remove
the corresponding server or network device from the cluster after the original services of the real service
are processed.