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litespeed_wiki:lslb:faq [2017/11/07 16:58] Jackson Zhang [Does ADC support mod_security rules?] |
litespeed_wiki:lslb:faq [2019/07/09 14:11] Kacey Schroeder [Is IP fail-over setup available on ADC?] |
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===== Is IP fail-over setup available on ADC? ===== | ===== Is IP fail-over setup available on ADC? ===== | ||
- | Not yet, but we are working on it. HA WebADC will have IP fail-over set up via keepalived on Linux. If one ADC box is down, the other one will take over immediately. ADC has a keepalived manager in webAdmin. Shared IPs need to be configured via webAdmin. Fail-over works in the same way as keepalived. | + | Yes, it is available. You can set it up following the wiki '[[litespeed_wiki:lslb:ha|How to Enable High Availability for Web ADC]]'. |
===== If IPs exist on different interfaces, is that supported? ===== | ===== If IPs exist on different interfaces, is that supported? ===== | ||
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For example: | For example: | ||
- | www.domain.com -> load balance across 5 serversĀ | + | www.domain.com -> load balance across 5 serversĀ |
- | www.domain.com/blog -> load from a separate IP (needs to preserve host headers, as the IP only responds to requests for www.domain.com) | + | www.domain.com/blog -> load from a separate IP (needs to preserve host headers, as the IP only responds to requests for www.domain.com) |
Yes. Just define a context for the subdirectory, assign to a different cluster. | Yes. Just define a context for the subdirectory, assign to a different cluster. |