In most instances a refresh will solve the problem.
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From: owner-lb-l@vegan.net [mailto:owner-lb-l@vegan.net] On Behalf Of KC
Tam
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 7:47 PM
To: lb-l@vegan.net
Subject: Re: [load balancing] SSL connection failover on SSL Accelerator
device
I need to make clarification again. I'm talking about the SSL offload
done on an "SSL Accelerator"-type device. When I am saying "failover",
i mean the Primary or Active SSL Accelerator failed, and the Backup or
another in Cluster unit picks up the session. What i'm interested in
is: when this Primary or Active unit is dead, can just a "refresh" help
in this case? Of course, customer wants to have a very smooth "pickup",
and not to notice this failover.
Thanks.
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Received on Tue Mar 15 02:36:30 2005
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