[f-nsp] Exactly what does 'sticky' base its stickiness on
Mike Allen
mkallen at gmail.com
Mon Jun 2 14:34:54 EDT 2008
Sticky is source ip alone. Turning on SSL session id or cookie switching
would use those instead, although the initial setup (with sticky enabled)
would use source ip prior to setting up a ssl session, so I would turn off
sticky for ssl if you are doing session switching, otherwise you will see
some funny load balancing.
Mike
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 10:30 AM, Chris Price <cprice at its.to> wrote:
> I've been thru the SLB guide and cant find any info on exactly what teh
> foundry bases its stickiness on.
>
> Is it source ip alone, or source ip plus some sort of session id. What
> about client cookies or jsessionid's?
>
> If this is covered in a document, please point me at it and save the typing
> space for all involved.
>
> Cheers!
>
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