Sun Fire B10n Content Load Balancing Blade Version 1.3 Administration Guide
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Hardware and Software Overview
Supported Hardware and Software
Weighted Least Connections Feature
Testing Weighted Least Connections
Application Monitoring Feature
The Role of the Content Load Balancing Blade
The Role of the SSL Proxy Blade
2. Installing the Blade and Setting Up the System
Connecting to the 10/100/1000BASE-T Data Network Ports
Powering On Content Load Balancing Blades
Powering Off Content Load Balancing Blades
Powering Off With an Orderly Shutdown of the Operating System
Powering Off a Load Balancing Blade Without Requiring the Confirmation Prompt
Powering a Load Balancing Blade Down to Standby Mode
Powering Off a Content Load Balancing Blade to Remove It
Replacing Your Sun Fire B10n Blade
To Export the Configuration From the Old Board
To Import the Configuration to the Upgraded Board
3. Preparing the Sun Fire B10n Blade for Load Balancing
To Check the Blade Server Module Software Version
To Set Up a Solaris SPARC Blade Server Module
Setting Up the Load Balancing Blade
To Set Up a Content Load Balancing Blade
Completing the Basic Configuration
To Configure a Default Gateway
Typographic Conventions Specific to the Sun Fire B10n Command Line Interface
To Change the User Access Level
To Configure the Management IP Address
To Unconfigure a Network Interface
To Configure the Default Gateway
To Unconfigure the Default Gateway
To Show the Network Configurations
To Set Up Application Monitoring
To Configure Application Monitoring Parameters
Enable or Disable Application Monitoring for a Specified Service
Configuring SSL Device Entries
To Add a Port Pair to an SSL Device Entry
To Remove a Port Pair from an SSL Device Entry
To Add an Interface to an SSL Device Entry
To Remove an Interface from an SSL Device Entry
To Disable an SSL Device Entry
To Show the Configured SSL Devices
Configuring Multiple SSL Devices
Configuring the Content Load Balancing Blade
To Set Parameters for TCP Connection Handoff
To Show All the Default TCP Parameters Settings
Load Balancing Service Configuration and Management
Creating a Load Balancing Service
To Create a Load Balancing Service
To Configure the Subnet Mask for a VIP
To Add SSL Devices to a Service
To Remove SSL Devices From a Service
To Set SSL Devices in a Service as Active or Standby
To Add a Default Load Balancing Group to a Load Balancing Service
To Set the TCP Parameters for a Service
To Set Parameters for TCP Connection Handoff for a Service
To Add a Service Point to a Service
To Remove a Service Point From a Service
To Configure a Service for Client IP or Subnet-Based Persistence
To Remove Client IP or Subnet Based Persistence from a Service
Configuring a Service for Service Point Tracking
To Configure a Service for Service Point Tracking
To Remove Tracking Service Point from a Service
To Configure a Service for Cookie-Based Persistence
To Remove Cookie Persistence From a Service
To Enable a Load Balancing Service
To Disable a Load Balancing Service
To Remove a Load Balancing Service
To Remove a Server From All Services
Load Balancing Rule Configuration
Creating an IP Load Balancing Rule
To Create an IP Load Balancing Rule
Creating an HTTP Load Balancing Rule
To Create an HTTP Load Balancing Rule
To Remove a Load Balancing Rule
To Get the Status for the Build for Load Balancing Rules
To Get the Status for the Last Build for Load Balancing Rules
To Stop the Build for Load Balancing Rules
Load Balancing Group Configuration and Management
To Create a Default Load Balancing Group
To Create a Load Balancing Group
To Add Rules to a Load Balancing Group
To Remove Rules From a Load Balancing Group
To Add Servers to a Load Balancing Group
To Remove Servers From a Load Balancing Group
To Set Servers for a Load Balancing Group as Active or Standby
To Modify the Load Balancing Scheme of a Load Balancing Group
To Modify the Weight of a Server in a Load Balancing Group
To Remove Load Balancing Groups
Load Balancing Configuration Listings
To List Load Balancing Services
To Configure the Image for the Next Reboot
To Download a New Boot Image Over the Network
To Configure the Diagnostics Level
To Configure the Debug Level for Specific Modules
To Show the System Settings on the B10n
To Show All of the Blade Configurations on the B10n
To Compare the Running Configuration With the Saved Configuration
To Show the Configuration in Running Memory
To Show the Configuration Saved in Flash Memory
To Export a File to a Remote Host
To Import a File From a Remote Host
To Commit the Current Configuration
To Show the Current Configuration in Flash
To Save this Current Configuration in Flash
To Remove the Current Configuration in Flash
To Specify the Configuration in Flash to Use After a System Reboot
To Check or Repair the Flash File System
To Output a File to the Screen
To Change the Current Directory
To Print the Current Working Directory
To Compress All Files in a Directory
To Display Contents of a Compressed File
To Create an Alias for Any Command
To Send a Message to All Logged-on Users
To Echo a String on the Screen
To View the Command-Line Interface Tree
To Print the History of All Executed Commands
To Retrieve the Current User Information
To Retrieve Information About All Users
To Turn On Hardwrap on the Console
To Configure IPMP On a Sun Fire B100 When Using Interfaces on a Sun Fire B100 as the Target Paths
To Add a Path Failover Target Address to an Interface
To Remove a Path Failover Target Address on an Interface
To Enable Path Failover Monitoring
To Disable Path Failover Monitoring
To Configure Path Failover Monitoring Parameters
To Show the Path Failover Status
To Configure the Failover Peer IP Addresses
To Disable Failover Monitoring
To Skip the Failover Synchronization at Boot Time
To Stop the Failover Synchronization
To Configure Failover Monitoring
To Sync the Failover Configuration
To Remove the Failover State File
To Remove the Current Configuration
To Remove the Failover Configuration
To List the Failover Configurations
List of Configuration Commands
6. Configuring VLAN Parameters
Enabling and Disabling VLAN Tagging
To Set Management VLAN Tagging
To Enable VLAN Tagging for a Service
To Disable VLAN Tagging for a Service
7. Updating the Application Software and the BSC Firmware
Upgrading and Downgrading Software on the Sun Fire B10n Load Balancer
To Upgrade to Version 1.1, 1.2, or 1.3.5 From Version 1.0
To Upgrade to Version 1.2 or 1.3.5 From Version 1.1
To Downgrade to Version 1.0 From Version 1.1 to 1.3.5
To Downgrade to Version 1.1 From Version 1.2 to 1.3.5
Updating B10n Application Software and BSC Firmware
To Update the B10n Application Software
To Update the Software Noninteractively
To Set the New Image to be the Default Image
To Specify and Make the Boot Image Permanent
To Specify the Boot Image at Boot Time
To Update the SPARC Solaris Server Module
To Update the x86 Solaris Server Module
To Update the Linux Server Module
To Upgrade the Linux Server Module From an Existing Installation
8. Configuring a Sun Fire B100x Linux Server Blade
Sun Fire B100x Linux Server Blades
To Configure a B100x Server Blade With Linux
To Set Up a Sun Fire B100x/B200x Linux Server Blade
Differences Between Linux Distributions.
A. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
NPU POST and SDRAM Diagnostic Tests
Image Management and Troubleshooting
Exporting and Importing a Configuration
To Export the Entire Configuration
To Import the Entire Configuration
Configuring Layer 4 and Layer 7 Load Balancing
Setting the Networking Configurations
To Configure the Default Gateway
Configuring a Basic Layer 4 Service Without Rules
To Add Two blade servers to the Default Load Balancing Group for the Service
To Add Another Server to the Default Load Balancing Group
To Remove a Server From the Default Load Balancing Group
Configuring a Basic Layer 4 Service With Rules
To Configure a Layer 4 Service with Layer 4 (IP) Rule
Configuring a Basic Layer 7 Service
To Configure a Basic Layer 7 Service Without Rules
To Configure a Layer 7 Service with Layer 7 Rules
Configuring a Layer 7 Service with SSL
To Create a Load Balancing Service with SSL
To Configure a Service for IP Persistence
To Remove IP Persistence From a Service
To Configure a Service for Tracking
To Add an End Point Tracking to a Service
To Configure a Service for Cookie-Based Persistence
To Remove Cookie Persistence from a Service
To Add an End Point to a Service to Make it Multi-homed
To Set Up VLAN on a Load Balancing Blade
Preparation of Load Balancing Blades
Configuring Basic Path Failover
To Add a Path Failover Target Address to Interface 0
To Add a Path Failover Target Address to Interface 1
To Enable Path Failover Monitoring
To Configure Path Failover Monitoring Parameters
To Show the Path Failover Status
To Disable Path Failover Monitoring
To Remove a Path Failover Target Address on Interface 0
To Remove a Path Failover Target Address on Interface 1
Configuring Basic Blade Failover
To Set Up the Peer IP Addresses on Both Blades
To Enable Failover Monitoring on Both Blades
To Start Failover Synchronization on Both Blades
To Show the Configured Failover Information on Both Sides
To Disable Failover Monitoring on Either Blade
To Stop Failover Synchronization on Both Blades
To Set Up the Failover Monitoring Parameters on the Active Blade
To Force the Standby to Active on the Active Blade
To Sync Up the Configurations on the Active Blade
To Remove the Failover State File on Either Blade
To Remove the Running Load Balancing Configuration on Either Blade
To Remove the Failover Configuration on Either Blade
Failover Synchronization and the commit Command
Displaying Failover Module Information
To Dump Monitoring Information
To Dump the Failover Synchronization Task
To Dump the Failover Monitoring Task
Enterprise Example Deploying VLANs
System Components and VLAN Attributes
The Loadbalancer VLAN Configuration
The SSL Proxy Blade Configuration
The Solaris Server VLAN configuration
D. Alphabetical Command Reference
Sun Fire B10n Load Balancing Terms
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