Viewing details of a load balancer – HP Matrix Operating Environment Software User Manual

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command, except for the IP address (–a option). Note that each addgroupmember command
specifies a different IP address.

A logical load balancer group should have at least two members.

C:\> ioexec addgroupmember logicalloadbalancer -s example-io-service

-l LogicalLoadBalancer:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 -g http-group

-a 192.168.200.10 -p 8080 -u administrator

C:\> ioexec addgroupmember logicalloadbalancer -s example-io-service

-l LogicalLoadBalancer:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 -g http-group

-a 192.168.200.20 -p 8080 -u administrator

Following is an example of removing a logical load balancer from a group.

C:\> ioexec removegroupmember logicalloadbalancer -s example-io-service

-l LogicalLoadBalancer:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 -g http-group

-a 192.168.200.10 -u administrator

NOTE:

For information about how IPv6 support affects a load balancer, see

“IPv6 and load

balancer” (page 61)

.

Viewing details of a load balancer

Details of a load balancer associated with a service are shown on the Services tab of the
infrastructure orchestration console, self service portal, and organization administrator portal.
Select a service and click Details, then select the Load Balance tab.

Configuring a load balancer

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