JDE0101
Active Member
Hi,
We are using BIG IP to loadbalance 4 instances of JDE on 5RHELinux WebServers. Thats 16 instances of JDE for around 1000 users. This bit works fine!
My question is how can we use BIG IP and what we know about JDE to "detect" that an instance is down and avoid routing new sessions to this instance?
The question is valid for loadbalancing the 20 JVMs and also 8 BSSV instances we use (we'd like to implement the same solution). Same principal in that we accept when an instance goes down users attached suffer but we want to avoid sending new sessions..
Any gurys out there care to advise!?
E9.1 / SQL Server 2008 / TR 9.1.3 / WAS on RHEL Web / Windows 2008 Logic/Ent/UBE
We are using BIG IP to loadbalance 4 instances of JDE on 5RHELinux WebServers. Thats 16 instances of JDE for around 1000 users. This bit works fine!
My question is how can we use BIG IP and what we know about JDE to "detect" that an instance is down and avoid routing new sessions to this instance?
The question is valid for loadbalancing the 20 JVMs and also 8 BSSV instances we use (we'd like to implement the same solution). Same principal in that we accept when an instance goes down users attached suffer but we want to avoid sending new sessions..
Any gurys out there care to advise!?
E9.1 / SQL Server 2008 / TR 9.1.3 / WAS on RHEL Web / Windows 2008 Logic/Ent/UBE