Administrative
Status
Monitors perform tests on nodes and members. The results may
dynamically change the state of a Node Member, Pool or Virtual Server any time.
When an administrative needs to gracefully stop BIG-IP from
sending client traffic to a Node or member, they need to change administrative
state of the node, pool member or Virtual server.
The default administrative state is enabled. This status
accepts all types of traffic. New connections Persistent session and open
existing connections.
All administrative states accept traffic from open existing
connections. The disable state also accepts traffic from new connections, but
only from returning clients within the time out period. This means from clients
that match a BIG-IP Persistence record.
A Node and Pool member in the forced offline state only
services traffic from open existing connections. The disabled and forced
offline states differ only when persistence is involved.
Again all administrative states accept traffic from any open
existing client connections, at least until the connection terminates or time
out. If a monitor has marked a Node or pool member offline that is different,
and no client traffic is sent.
A virtual server’s administrative state can only be changed
between enabled and disabled.
3 Administrative
States
Administrative
States icons
In the enabled administrative state-Monitor checks are used
to determine Nodes and members state. Pools an virtual server states are
determined from the inherited status of the nodes and members. Monitor and
administrator status can be viewed from the statistics and Network map screens.
To indicate that a node or members administrative state is
now disabled, BIG-IP changes the icon colour to black while maintaining its
previous monitor status Icon shape.
To indicate that the node or members administrative state is
now off line, BIG-IP changes the Icon to a Black Diamond
A disabled and forced offline Node or a member share the
same black diamond status icon only if the monitor status was offline also. So
distinguish the Icon between two is
Disabledà Iconà Pool member has been marked down by a monitor.
lets look at the
Disabled Administrative state and its impact on the state of the pool and
virtual server
Ex: -
In this example, all
of the member most resent monitors check was successful, so all were available
as was the pool and virtual server.
Now two members have been disabled, but the pool and
virtual server are still marked available.
Even after the last
member is disabled, the pool and virtual server and virtual server are still
marked available because they will need to process client traffic for open
existing connections and supports new connections from client matching existing
persistence records.
Forced Offline State
Ex:-
In this example, the
first member’s most recent checks was successful, so its status is available,
while the other members have just been Forced Offline.
This results in the pool and virtual server still being marked available.
When the first member will maintain open existing client connections, but
since there are no pool members available for new connections, both the pool
and virtual server are marked offline also.
Changing Pool
Member State
To administratively change the state of pool member expand local
traffic from the navigation panel and select Pools. Select Members
tab and then select a member.
The state of a Pool Member can be changed by selecting one of the state
options.
A member can also be enabled or disabled but not forced offline from the
current members list.
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