This documentation supports the 21.3 (12.3) version of BMC Discovery.

Viewing a load balancer pool


A load balancer pool in BMC Discovery represents a pool of members on a load balancer. The total number of pools associated with a load balancer is displayed on the load balancer instance page.

  1. From the main menu, select Explore > Data.
    The Infrastructure page opens.
  2. In the Network & Printers section, click Load Balancer Instances.
  3. Select the load balancer instance to view.
  4. On a load balancer instance page, click the link under Related drop-down list corresponding to Load Balancer Pools.

The following screen shows a typical example of a Load Balancer Pool List page:

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The load balancer pools are displayed in rows, and the following fields are displayed for each pool:

  •     Name—The name of the pool.
  •     Protocol—The protocol the pool uses.

Click a row to view the corresponding Load Balancer Pool page. The following screen shows a typical example of the Load Balancer Pool page:

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The Load Balancer Pool page may display the following:

Field name

Details

Name

The name of the load balancer pool; for example, /Common/Lync_2010.app/Lync_2010_front_end_ip_80_pool.

Load Balancer

The link to the load balancer instance that has this load balancer pool configured on it. To see the load balancer instance page, click the corresponding link. For more information, see Viewing load balancer instance.

Service

The link to the load balancer service that uses this load balancer pool. To see the load balancer service page, click the corresponding link. For more information, see Viewing load balancer service.

Members

A table that contains the following information about the members of this load balancer pool:

  • IP Address
  • Port
  • Host

To see the load balancer member page, click the corresponding row. For more information, see Viewing load balancer member.

 

 

 

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