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What could be causing this problem?

Scenario: The network engineer has created a monitor and bound it to a service group containing four web
servers to verify that the web application responds. During routine maintenance one of the web servers is shut
down; however, the server state remains UP and user requests are still attempting to communicate with the
server.
What could be causing this problem?

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A.
The server has been disabled.

B.
The monitor is not bound at the correct bind point.

C.
Health monitoring is disabled for the service group.

D.
The NetScaler configuration has not been saved since before the monitor was bound.

One Comment on “What could be causing this problem?

  1. David says:

    each service has a monitor bound to it. The monitor probes the load balanced server via its service. As long as the load balanced server responds to the probes, the monitor marks it UP. If the load balanced server should fail to respond to the designated number of probes within the designated time period, the monitor marks it DOWN.




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