Load Balancing Health Check Probes
Are these values correct for setting up a load balancer with Exchange 2013 Layer 7? Trying to go over this article from Ross Smith:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2014/03/05/load-balancing-in-exchange-2013.aspx
OWA: https:/mail.company.com/owa/healthcheck.htm
ECP: https://mail.company.com/ecp/healthcheck.htm
EWS: https://mail.company.com/ews/healthcheck.htm
EAS: https://mail.company.com/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync/healthcheck.htm
OAB: https://mail.company.com/OAB/healthcheck.htm
RPC: https://mail.company.com/rpc/healthcheck.htm
MAPI: ?
AutoD: https://autodiscover.company.com/Autodiscover/healthcheck.htm
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Easy enough to check. Paste each into a browser. If you get a 200 response ( assuming the health probes are active), then you know you are using the correct URLs.
If you are using 2013 SP1 and have MAPI/HTTP enabled it would be https://mail.company.com/mapi/healthcheck.htm
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I am looking for per-protocol health checks to work with a Netscaler load balancer for Exchange 2010. I have the one for OWA working (see below), but I cannot seem to find anything else on the other protocols (ECP, EWS, OAB, AS, etc.). Does anyone have this
information? Citrix website is less then helpful.
OWA health check:
Custom header: Agent: Mozilla/4.0\r\nHost: FQDN\r\n
Send String: GET /owa/auth/logon.aspx?url=https://FQDN/owa/&reason=0
Receive String: Outlook
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Ways to locate the IIS log on your CAS/FE server:
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ISE 1.2 - Multiple NICs/Load Balancing for DHCP Probe
Hello guys
Just prepping an ISE 1.2 patch 8 setup in our organization. I am going for the virtual appliances with multiple NICs. It will be a distributed deployment with 4 x PSNs behind a load balancer and there is no requirement for wireless or guest user at the moment. I've got 2 points I will like to get some guidance on:
Our DC has a dedicated mgmt network and I plan to IP the gig0 interface of the PANs, MNTs and PSNs from this subnet. All device admin, clustering, config replication, etc will be over this interface. However, RADIUS/probe/other user traffic to the ISE PSNs will be over the gig1 interface which will be addressed from another L3 network. Is this a supported configuration in ISE?
I intend to use the DHCP probe as part of device profiling and will ideally like to have just an additional ip helper to add to our switch SVI config. Also, it will appear that WLCs can only be configured for 2 DHCP servers for a given network so another consideration for when we bringing our WLAN in scope. We however use ACE load balancers within our DC and from what I have read, they do not support DHCP load balancing. Are there any workarounds to using the DHCP probe with multiple PSNs without having to add each node as an ip helper/DHCP server on the NADs?
Thanks in advance
SayreHello Sayre-
For Question #1:
Management is restricted to GigabitEthernet 0 and that cannot be changed so you should be good there
You can configure Radius and Profiling to be enabled on other interfaces
Even though you are not using guest services yet, you can dedicate an interface just for that. As a result, you can separate guest traffic completely from your production network
Take a look at this link for more info:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/ise/1-2/installation_guide/ise_ig/ise_app_c-ports.html
For Question #2
If you are using a Cisco WLC and running code 7.4 and newer you don't need to mess with the IP helper configurations.
The controller can be configured to act as a collector for client profiling and interact with the DHCP thread along with the RADIUS accounting task that is running on the controller. The controller receives a copy of the DHCP request packet sent from the DHCP thread and parses the DHCP packet for two options:
–Option 12—HostName of the client
–Option 60—The Vendor Class Identifier
After this information is gathered from the DHCP_REQUEST packet, a message is formed by the controller with these option fields and is sent to the RADIUS accounting thread, which is in turn transmitted to the ISE in the form of an interim accounting message.
Both DHCP and HTTP profiling settings are located under the "Advanced" configuration tab in the WLC
On the other hand, you can also use Anycast for profiling. You can check out some of Cisco Live's sessions for more info on that. Here is one that is from a couple of years (There are more recent ones that are available as well):
http://www.alcatron.net/Cisco%20Live%202013%20Melbourne/Cisco%20Live%20Content/Security/BRKSEC-3040%20%20Advanced%20ISE%20and%20Secure%20Access%20Deployment.pdf
I hope this helps!
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How can I support a health check, from a load balancer?
My company has load balancers which use health checks to determine if the end point is available for client traffic. The basic health check is a tcp ping, and will tell you if the device is on the network. The next level of health check is an http request. This request, and the response are static, you can’t create your own version of the request and response. The standard request is this:
http://host:port/healthcheck/hc.html
The standard response is this:
“The server is available”
I want to use the load balancer as part of my total deployment. The problem is that I am not seeing how to support this health check request and response in the MDEX engine. What I see is this request
http://host:port/admin?op=ping
Will return this response
dgraph <host>: <port> responding at <day month year time>
It is nice that there is a built in ping, but I am not able to make use of it. I am new to Endeca and still poking around. The dgraph process listens on a port set up in <…>/config/script/AppContext.xml
<dgraph id="Dgraph1" host-id="MDEXHost" port="3281">
<properties>
<property name="restartGroup" value="A" />
<property name="updateGroup" value="a" />
</properties>
<log-dir>./logs/dgraphs/Dgraph1</log-dir>
<input-dir>./data/dgraphs/Dgraph1/dgraph_input</input-dir>
<update-dir>./data/dgraphs/Dgraph1/dgraph_input/updates</update-dir>
</dgraph>
(I am not using the default port, as I only have an instance on a shared server and have to worry about port clashing. But that is a different thread.)
In a standard tc Server install I can support this health check by doing this:
* Create a directory named “healthcheck”, in the “webapps” directory.
* Place a file name “hc.html” in that directory, which contains “The server is available”
The one hack which comes to mind is to write a servlet which would be able to be a smart proxy for the load balancer health check. It would pass along any regular traffic to the MDEX engine. But if the request was a health check it would send “admin?op=ping” to the MDEX engine, and for a good response from the engine, create and pass back the correct response to the load balancer.
Ideas, comments, flames, …
ThanksHi, we are using following String to test the MDEX ping response but we get the invalid version formation on dgraph.log -
following is on F5
GET /admin?op=ping HTTP/1.1/r/nHost:myhost.endeca.com:19000/r/nConnection:close/r/n/r/n
Following gets logged on Dgraph.log
WARN 09/05/12 05:30:03.799 UTC (1346823003799) DGRAPH {dgraph} Invalid version format in 'HTTP/1.1/r/nHost:myhost.endeca.com:19000/r/nConnection:close/r/n/r/n'
Please let me know - if you have any suggestions to solve this issue.
I know that it works from browser and wget from unix with following commands.
wget http://myhost.endeca.com:19000/admin?op=ping - from unix command line
from browser:
http://myhost.endeca.com:19000/admin?op=ping
Thanks,
Ram -
Health check for load balancing ALSB/OSB instances
What is the standard practice for a load balancer sitting in front of ALSB/OSB instances as far as a health check? I'm working with our IS department to implement a valid health check. Currently the load balancer (older model cisco device) is just checking for an active port which is generating excessive logging on the ALSB side. As a workaround I'm just going to have the loadbalancer check for a http 200 response and a greater than zero body size.
thanks in advance...it depends on the type of load balancer what it can do. I suggest create a 'empty' proxy service that does not have logging or auditing. Publish the prox and use this webservice in your load balancer to check if the service is available.
Marc -
Re: Shared SO's and Load Balancing
Thanks, Tom. I understand this issue a lot better now.
Dale
On Wed, 21 Jan 1998 23:28:33 +0000, Tom O'Rourke wrote:
Dale,
You are right in that it many times does not make sense to load balance
services that are multi-threaded.
But, when a TOOL service object is partitioned with a DBSession service
object, the TOOL service acts as if it is single-threaded regardless of if
it is SHARED or not (while the partition is accessing the database). This
means that the entire partition will be blocked (single-threaded) while the
TOOL service object is using the DBSession to access a database.
Forte blocks the partition to protect the integrity of the data being
passed back and forth to the database because the database vendors have yet
to provide a thread safe call interface to the RDBMS. This is changing as
we speak and Forte is in the process of making the appropriate adjustments.
So, this is the case where it makes complete sense to load balance a
service that is not marked as being SHARED and why it can be a tremendous
performance advantage to use Forte load balancing. As we all know, this
architecture (TOOL EVSO partitioned with DBSession UVSO) is one that is
widely used and proven to produce high performing applications.
The point you bring up is a good one and that is often misunderstood. A
load balanced SO will behave as if it is single threaded (or SHARED).
FYI, we have just added a new feature in release 3.F. Performance-based
load balancing. Check it out.
Tom
At 07:38 PM 1/21/98, Dale V. Georg wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jan 1998 17:24:33 -0000, Richard Stobart wrote:
Dale,
If SHARED is true in a Service Object then the Service Object is not
re-entrant (because many clients are sharing its variables and therefore is
not multitasked (Funny logical naming if you ask me)). I got a lot of replies correcting me on what SHARED means! I do know
what SHARED means, I just phrased it backwards in my post. Excuse me
while I smack myself upside the head. :)
All replicates of a
load balanced partition are not re-entrant and thus equivalent to SHARED =
true. The advantage of load balancing is that the replicates can be
distributed over machines and thus the load is balanced. What I fail to understand is this: If you have a non-SHARED SO all by
itself in a partition which is not load-balanced, it will be
re-rentrant and multiple users can call it at the same time. But as
soon as you load-balance it, all of a sudden it behaves as if it were
SHARED. Why? I don't understand the technical limitations that impose
this, nor do I understand the advantage. For example, let's say that I
have 50 concurrent users of the SO I described above. It's in a
non-load-balanced partition, so all 50 users can access it at the same
time without any problem. Now let's say my server is a little
stressed, so I decide I want to load-balance my SO and have two
replicates, one on the original server and one on a second server. But
now that I've load-balanced it, the partitions act as if they're SHARED
and my 50 concurrent users are going to be lining up in queues and
suffering from horrible response times. How is this advantageous?
================================================
Dale V. Georg
Systems Analyst
Indus Consultancy Services
[email protected]
================================================
================================================
Dale V. Georg
Systems Analyst
Indus Consultancy Services
[email protected]
================================================Thanks, Tom. I understand this issue a lot better now.
Dale
On Wed, 21 Jan 1998 23:28:33 +0000, Tom O'Rourke wrote:
Dale,
You are right in that it many times does not make sense to load balance
services that are multi-threaded.
But, when a TOOL service object is partitioned with a DBSession service
object, the TOOL service acts as if it is single-threaded regardless of if
it is SHARED or not (while the partition is accessing the database). This
means that the entire partition will be blocked (single-threaded) while the
TOOL service object is using the DBSession to access a database.
Forte blocks the partition to protect the integrity of the data being
passed back and forth to the database because the database vendors have yet
to provide a thread safe call interface to the RDBMS. This is changing as
we speak and Forte is in the process of making the appropriate adjustments.
So, this is the case where it makes complete sense to load balance a
service that is not marked as being SHARED and why it can be a tremendous
performance advantage to use Forte load balancing. As we all know, this
architecture (TOOL EVSO partitioned with DBSession UVSO) is one that is
widely used and proven to produce high performing applications.
The point you bring up is a good one and that is often misunderstood. A
load balanced SO will behave as if it is single threaded (or SHARED).
FYI, we have just added a new feature in release 3.F. Performance-based
load balancing. Check it out.
Tom
At 07:38 PM 1/21/98, Dale V. Georg wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jan 1998 17:24:33 -0000, Richard Stobart wrote:
Dale,
If SHARED is true in a Service Object then the Service Object is not
re-entrant (because many clients are sharing its variables and therefore is
not multitasked (Funny logical naming if you ask me)). I got a lot of replies correcting me on what SHARED means! I do know
what SHARED means, I just phrased it backwards in my post. Excuse me
while I smack myself upside the head. :)
All replicates of a
load balanced partition are not re-entrant and thus equivalent to SHARED =
true. The advantage of load balancing is that the replicates can be
distributed over machines and thus the load is balanced. What I fail to understand is this: If you have a non-SHARED SO all by
itself in a partition which is not load-balanced, it will be
re-rentrant and multiple users can call it at the same time. But as
soon as you load-balance it, all of a sudden it behaves as if it were
SHARED. Why? I don't understand the technical limitations that impose
this, nor do I understand the advantage. For example, let's say that I
have 50 concurrent users of the SO I described above. It's in a
non-load-balanced partition, so all 50 users can access it at the same
time without any problem. Now let's say my server is a little
stressed, so I decide I want to load-balance my SO and have two
replicates, one on the original server and one on a second server. But
now that I've load-balanced it, the partitions act as if they're SHARED
and my 50 concurrent users are going to be lining up in queues and
suffering from horrible response times. How is this advantageous?
================================================
Dale V. Georg
Systems Analyst
Indus Consultancy Services
[email protected]
================================================
================================================
Dale V. Georg
Systems Analyst
Indus Consultancy Services
[email protected]
================================================ -
Hey,
Can anyone tell me what HTTP GET request they are using in their Load Balancer to check if Financials is working correctly so as to direct clients to a working server?
I was thinking:
GET /OA_HTML/RF.jsp?function_id=28804&resp_id=-1&resp_appl_id=-1&security_group_id=0&lang_code=US¶ms=
When I am redirected by the server I get params= and then a long alpha numeric string which seems to change for each server, anyone know why?
Cheers
kreggz
Edited by: user13315711 on Jun 22, 2010 10:20 PMAnswer to my question: http://ieoc.com/forums/p/26385/218976.aspx#218976
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Hi,
I have heterogeneous sources (txt,foxpro,ora tables etc) to be loaded to SQL Server, which I've SSIS pkg working fine to load these data sources . I need to do a load balance to check the records in the file to compare it with loaded rec in sqlserver tables.
Please guide me with the logic to start with, also if there are any generic code available which can be edited to use for load balancing.
Thanks
NeilThanks Ernest,
I have a business requirement to fail the pkg at error. Hence I need to count the rows from the source file itself, is this possible, or will have significant impact on performance.
Hi Neil,
I would suggest you post the detail error message and elaborate it with more detail. As Ernest's suggest above, we can use "Row Count transformation" which counts rows as they pass through a data flow and stores the final count in a variable.
For detail information, please refer to the articles below:
Row Count Transformation:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms141136.aspx
RowCount Transformation in SSIS 2008R2 Example:
http://www.msbiguide.com/2013/10/rowcount-transformation-in-ssis-2008r2-example/
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Health based load balancing.
I know that RM can provide health based load balancing e.g. RM will stop giving the load if WEF server is not healthy. We have a F5 load balancer, Can't we get the health based load balancing using F5?
Regards Restless Spiriti think you can do. You can specify the number of monitors that must report a pool member as being available before that member is defined as being in an up state.
check this support article will give you different method of loadbalacing
Load Balancing pool
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CSS load balancing, service dependancy condition check
Hi,
I would like to seek some advice regarding the CSS's service configuration.
Is there a way to configure the CSS such that it check for the condition/status of a independant service (not involved in the load balancing algorithm) is alive/down (using service mode keepalive port/type), before deciding whether to/not to load balance to a group of services?
Senario is as follwows:
We process incoming HTTPS request and load balance to 2 HTTPS Servers (HTTPS service SSL1 and SSL2), on condition that a independent service (HTTPS service SSL3) is alive (using the keepalive type/port check in service mode).
If the independant service (HTTPS service SSL3) is not alive, remove the HTTPS Servers (HTTPS service SSL1 and SSL2) from the load balancing algorithm.
Thanks in advance for assistance
!************************** CIRCUIT **************************
circuit VLAN1
ip address 192.168.103.35 255.255.255.192
!************************** SERVICE **************************
service SSL1
ip address 192.168.103.53
protocol tcp
port 443
keepalive type tcp
keepalive port 443
active
service SSL2
ip address 192.168.103.54
protocol tcp
port 443
keepalive type tcp
keepalive port 443
active
? This is the service condition that CSS will check before deciding to/not to load balance to SSL1 and SSL2.
? If SSL3 is down, do not load balance to SSL1 and SSL2. If SSL3 is up, load balance to SSL1 and SSL2
service SSL3
ip address 192.168.103.55
protocol tcp
port 443
keepalive type tcp
keepalive port 443
active
!*************************** OWNER ***************************
owner CISCO
content L5Rule_SSL
vip address 192.168.103.37
application ssl
protocol tcp
port 443
url "/*"
add service SSL1
add service SSL2
active
!*************************** GROUP ***************************
group SSL
vip address 192.168.103.37
add destination service SSL1
add destination service SSL2
activemaybe this?
circuit VLAN1
ip address 192.168.103.35 255.255.255.192
ip virtual-router 10 priority 100
ip redundant-vip 10 192.168.103.37
ip critical-service 10 SSL3
if I'm not mistaken the vip 192.168.103.37 will stop working when the service SSL3 goes down. I'm not sure that this is what you want though... -
Forms Services availability checking for BIGIP Load Balancer
We are load balancing across a number of 10.1.2.2 Forms servers using a BIGIP load balancer. Currently our load balancing is done based on which server has the "least connections" to the BIGIP. So far we have been using the following test URL to allow BIGIP to check the availability of the Forms Services on each server.
http://server:port/forms/frmservlet?ifcmd=status
This works well however it only checks through to the HTTP level within Forms Services. We encountered a problem when the Forms Services failed to work on a particular server however the above URL showed that everything was OK. The effect of this was that all new users attempting to login were directed to the failed server as this server had the "least number of connections".
After raising an SR with Oracle they advised that the forking of runtime processes had probably failed and this was not detectable by the load balancer with the above URL. So they have recommended a number of options for checking the status of the Forms Services. These are:
a) http://server:port/forms/frmservlet
This loads the default Form and therefore by definition tests the forking of runtime processes. However BIGIP is unable to automatically process the information to distinguish whether the service is up or down. Oracle recommended that if using this method we would need to customise BIGIP to handle the various FRM-xxxx error codes.
b) http://server:port/forms/frmservlet?userid=scott/tiger@YOURDB&form=yourtestform.
fmx
Even more thorough would be to actual log on to the database using a test form as above.
My question is does anyone out there have experience in checking Forms Services availability using these last two methods as I'm not sure how to customize the load balancer so that it can handle the output of these URLs. Also when using the original URL is it normal to load balance using a "least connections" method or do people out there use a different algorithm.
Thanks for any help/advise that you can give.
Regards,
PhilippeWell SR followed up and it looks like the only course of action is to use the standard HTTP check: http://server:port/forms/frmservlet?ifcmd=status ...
... unless that is you want to do some serious customisation. Oracle don't support any other form of checking.
I'm guessing from the lack of responses to this thread that this hasn't been an issue for anybody else ... ???
Any thoughts/suggestions really welcome as we go into production in 4 weeks.
a) What do people recommend for load balancing Forms ... least connection, round robin ... ?
b) Do people use http://server:port/forms/frmservlet?ifcmd=status or have some of you used something else?
Thanks,
Philippe -
could anyone tell me what is load balancing check..! its urgent.
Best regards!Depends of the subject.
The load balancing is a method of distribution of the queries between servers.
Fred -
How to check the load balancing in Oracle 11gR2 2 node RAC
Dear All,
Can any one please assist me how to check whether the incoming connections are evenly distributing across the nodes..?
We have two nodes, when we check the sessions counts in both nodes, Most of the time we could see node -1 has more no of sessions than node-2..? So just wanted to know whether load balancing is happening or not ...? If not how to enable it and distribute the incoming connections evenly..?
Oracle 11gR2 / RHEL5SQL> select inst_id,count(*) from gv$session where username is not null group by inst_id;
INST_ID COUNT(*)
1 43
2 40
Not sure how to check the users are connecting through scan or not ..? But below are scan setttings...
SQL> !srvctl config scan_listener
SCAN Listener LISTENER_SCAN1 exists. Port: TCP:1521
SCAN Listener LISTENER_SCAN2 exists. Port: TCP:1521
SCAN Listener LISTENER_SCAN3 exists. Port: TCP:1521
SQL> !srvctl status scan_listener
SCAN Listener LISTENER_SCAN1 is enabled
SCAN listener LISTENER_SCAN1 is running on node za-rac-prd-02
SCAN Listener LISTENER_SCAN2 is enabled
SCAN listener LISTENER_SCAN2 is running on node za-rac-prd-01
SCAN Listener LISTENER_SCAN3 is enabled
SCAN listener LISTENER_SCAN3 is running on node za-rac-prd-01
SQL> !srvctl config scan
SCAN name: rac_prd.abc.local, Network: 1/10.100.130.0/255.255.255.192/eth6.64
SCAN VIP name: scan1, IP: /rac_prd.abc.local/10.100.130.55
SCAN VIP name: scan2, IP: /rac_prd.abc.local/10.100.130.54
SCAN VIP name: scan3, IP: /rac_prd.abc.local/10.100.130.53
SQL> -
Checking number of connection in load balancer
Hi,
could you help me find how many connection connected to load balancer in avg and peak connection on daily basis.
any script or tool to help us find out how many connection hitting to live real servers and VIP,Hello,
You can utilize ACE Device Manger which is a built-in GUI tool to monitor system statistics. It is bundled in any license.
It is pretty easy to start. You need only basic configurations to access management address via https, and
snmp community for monitoring.
# Monitoring a rserver
You can change time range to view the graph. Options are 1h, 2h, 4h, 8, 24h, or All Date.
On the ACE, statistics are kept for 7 days or 20,000 hourly records, whichever comes first.
# Monitoring L7 connection
I think grapsh for L7 connections are aggregate statistics of all L7 policies.
Row data view.You can download the data in Excel format.
You can find more detail about the Device Manager in the Configuration Guide.
Some sample shots of DM view are also on the configuration guide.
Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Device Manager GUI Configuration Guide
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/app_ntwk_services/data_center_app_services/ace_appliances/vA3_2_5/configuration/device_manager/guide/New_Book.html
Monitoring Your Network
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/app_ntwk_services/data_center_app_services/ace_appliances/vA3_2_5/configuration/device_manager/guide/UGmntr.html#wp998451
Thanks and regards,
Kimihito. -
What's the best way to load balance multiple protocols on one vserver?
Hi,
We have a CSM blade on a 6513, in bridge mode. I'm just wondering what is the best way to serve HTTP and HTTPS (or any two or more ports) from the same group of servers. As I see it, we have two options:
1. Don't set a port on the vserver, so it is load balancing "any" or "tcp". This is easy but I want to be sure there isn't a downside to this, other than the obvious security issue.
2. Create multiple vservers and point them at the same serverfarm. I tried this and I got some odd results with the health checks.
Any ideas? Thanks a lot.you listed the only 2 options available.
The advantage of solution #2 is that you can apply specific config for each protocol ie: for HTTP you can turn 'persistent rebalance' if needed.
If you want to use specific probes [not icmp], it is also a good practice to create a different serverfarm for each protocol.
Like this, if the HTTP service goes down but not the server, you can still have other protocols loadbalanced.
Regards,
Gilles.
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