Forum Discussion
hooleylist
Aug 05, 2009Cirrostratus
Can you try changing this line:
node [HTTP::cookie F5NODEPERSIST]
to:
node [HTTP::cookie F5NODEPERSIST] 80
and retest? If that doesn't work, it would really help to see the full iRule and the full log logs from a failure. I understand that there may be nothing more than log statements, but that's exactly what I want to see in order to understand what request(s) are being made and what commands are being run. It would help if you could prefix the log statements as log local0. "[IP::client_addr]:[TCP::client_port]: ". If you're using the same iRule on HTTP and HTTPS virtual servers, can you also add a log statement to the very beginning containing the local IP:port:
log local0. "[IP::cient_addr]:[TCP::client_port]: New request to [IP::local_addr]:[TCP::local_port] for [HTTP::uri]"
You can change the first two octets of the client and virtual server IP addresses to anonymize the logs.
Aaron