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Health Checking

Content intelligent Web switches allow Web masters to customize server health checks to ver-
ify content accessibility in large Web sites. As the amount of content grows and information is
distributed across different server farms, flexible, customizable content health checks are criti-
cal to ensure end-to-end availability.

The following Web OS health-checking topics are described in this chapter.

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“Real Server Health Checks” on page 221

. This section explains the switch’s default

health check, which checks the status of each service on each real server every two
seconds.

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“DSR Health Checks” on page 222

. This section describes the servers’ ability to respond

to the client queries made to the Virtual server IP address when the server is in Direct
Server Return (DSR) mode.

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“Link Health Checks” on page 223

. This section describes how to perform Layer 1 health

checking on an Intrusion Detection Server (IDS).

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“TCP Health Checks” on page 224

. TCP health checks help verify the TCP applications

that cannot be scripted.

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“ICMP Health Checks” on page 224

. This section explains how ICMP health checks are

used for UDP services.

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“Script-Based Health Checks” on page 225

. This section describes how to configure the

switch to send a series of health-check requests to real servers or real server groups and
monitor the responses.

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Application-based health checks:

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“HTTP Health Checks” on page 231

. This section provides examples of HTTP-based

health checks using hostnames.

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“UDP-Based DNS Health Checks” on page 233

. This section explains the functional-

ity of the DNS Health Checks using UDP packets.

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