How does the ipXpress ensure that services are available?
• The ipXpress “pings” physical servers. The time interval between pings is user-configurable as well as the number of retries before the physical server is considered unavailable. • The ipXpress monitors TCP connections. You can specify which ports and which physical servers to monitor. Application server status records are logged into the host system. • Active Content Verification: The ipXpress monitors all active connections, checking all return codes. Error codes are entered into the host system log. In the event a server is deemed inactive, busy, or not responding; the ipXpress takes the following actions: • The ipXpress redirects TCP connections when a physical server is no longer responding to a client. As with many ipXpress preferences, this communication specification is use configurable. • The ipXpress allows an administrator to flag a physical server for maintenance. No new connections are sent to that server, and after all sessions have ceased, the administator is notified
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