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- hooleylistCirrostratusIs the node address enabled and marked up? How about the pool member? You can check using 'b node 1.1.1.1 show' and 'b pool POOL_NAME show'.
- skravens_86061Nimbostratusnode states unknown (available) and the pool member is enabled....and up. State is enabled allow all traffic.
- skravens_86061Nimbostratusnode states unknown (available) and the pool member is enabled....and up. State is enabled allow all traffic.
- hooleylistCirrostratusCan you post the output from 'b virtual VIP_NAME list' and 'b pool POOL_NAME list' where you replace the NAME portion with the actual object names. Make sure to anonymize the info if it's sensitive.
- skravens_86061NimbostratusI am using the GUI not cli. and the persistence mode is source address affinity.
- hooleylistCirrostratusYou can also run bigpipe commands from the bigpipe shell in the GUI under System | Console.
- skravens_86061Nimbostratuspersistance type is source address affinity and only the 2 ip nodes show up in the statistics under persistance.
- skravens_86061Nimbostratuspersistance type is source address affinity and only the 2 ip nodes show up in the statistics under persistance.
- hooleylistCirrostratusIf there are only two client IPs making requests to the VIP, then the source address persistence would ensure they get persisted to the two pool members. Can you test by making a request to the VIP from a third IP address and see if it gets load balanced to the third pool member?
- skravens_86061Nimbostratusi stated that incorrectly; there are more than two clients requesting. There are only 2 servers responding.