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Disabling and Enabling Real Servers
If you need to reboot a server, you must make sure that new sessions are not sent to the real
server and that old sessions are not discarded. When the session count gets to zero, you may
shut down the server. Use the following command to disable real servers:
>> #
When maintenance is complete, use the following command to enable the real server:
>> #
IP Address Ranges Using imask
The imask option lets you define a range of IP addresses for the real and virtual servers con-
figured under SLB. By default, the imask setting is 255.255.255.255, which means that each
real and virtual server represents a single IP address. An imask setting of 255.255.255.0 would
mean that each real and virtual server represents 256 IP addresses. Consider the following
example:
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A virtual server is configured with an IP address of 172.16.10.1.
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Real servers 172.16.20.1 and 172.16.30.1 are assigned to service the virtual server.
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The imask is set to 255.255.255.0.
If the client request was sent to virtual server IP address 172.16.10.45, the unmasked portion of
the address (0.0.0.45) gets mapped directly to whichever real server IP address is selected by
the SLB algorithm. Thus, the request would be sent to either 172.16.20.45 or 172.16.30.45.
212777-A, February 2002
/oper/slb/dis <real server number>
/oper/slb/ena <real server number>
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