Create a load balancer configuration using the asadmin command create-http-lb-config. Creating an HTTP Load Balancer Configuration describes the parameters. For more information see the documentation for create-http-lb-config, delete-http-lb-config, and list-http-lb-configs.
Table 4–1 Load Balancer Configuration Parameters
Parameter |
Description |
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response timeout |
Time in seconds within which a server instance must return a response. If no response is received within the time period, the server is considered unhealthy. The default is 60. |
Whether HTTPS requests to the load balancer result in HTTPS or HTTP requests to the server instance. For more information, see Configuring HTTPS Routing. |
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reload interval |
Interval between checks for changes to the load balancer configuration file loadbalancer.xml. When the check detects changes, the configuration file is reloaded. A value of 0 disables reloading.For more information, see Enabling Dynamic Reconfiguration |
monitor |
Whether monitoring is enabled for the load balancer. |
Name of the cookie the load balancer plug-in uses to record the route information. The HTTP client must support cookies. If your browser is set to ask before storing a cookie, the name of the cookie is JROUTE. |
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target |
Target for the load balancer configuration. If you specify a target, it is the same as adding a reference to it. Targets can be clusters or stand-alone instances. |