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Florin_Andrei_2
Mar 09, 2010Nimbostratus
Yes, I think I could do it with priority group activation. I was wondering if there's a way to do it so that the two groups of servers are more neatly separated.
These are two geographically separate data centers, and I'd like to keep the "populations" of servers as separate as possible in the config.
How could the group switch be accomplished via an iRule? If possible, that would do exactly what I want.
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The real situation is a bit more complicated. There are two GTM units, one for each site, and they declare a site failed based on the status of its virtual server. With the pool switchover, that will be tricky (the local site has failed, but the virtual server is still working, because it has flipped the pools).
I'll have to tell the GTMs to declare the site failed not only if the virtual server is down, but also if the pool behind that virtual server is the non-local one.
I can't imagine how I could do that, other than having the two pools respond in different ways to the GTM test (therefore breaking the perfect symmetry of the content - currently they are 100% identical) so that the GTM can tell whether the response comes from a server on site A or on site B. It would be just one file after all, not too bad. But I'm still looking for a better solution.