Thank you,
That solves my doubts. ( i just wanted to double check everything as it seemed
a little bit odd ;))
I did run in another issue however I will post that in a new topic
(our anti-spam smtp picks up on the loadbalancer ip instead of the real
originating server who send the mail -.-)
Regards
Marco
Van: laura Garcia [mailto:nev...@gmail.com]
Verzonden: woensdag 7 december 2011 7:08
Aan: zenloadbalancer-support@lists.sourceforge.net
Onderwerp: Re: [Zenloadbalancer-support] SMTP Loadbalancing - Client age(sec)
going past 6800
Hi Marco,
Active clients are not active connections. Active clients is about the IP
clients "memorized" by the farm when you select support for persistence by
client.
With persistence by client enabled, every time a client start a connection will
be delivered to the same server so the behaviour of your farm it's normal.
Don't know if this explanation solves your doubts.
Regards,
Laura.
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 5:08 PM, Marco Tiggelaar - Key4ce
<m.tiggel...@key4ce.com<mailto:m.tiggel...@key4ce.com>> wrote:
Hello,
After the last port range request i did decide to actively use Zenloadbalancer
for the services we can at this point.
We got anti-spam gateways filtering Exchange servers.. (clustered but non-load
balanced)
I have put the ZenLoadbalancer in front.. mail flow seems very solid (with a
nice backup mx set to linear incase all anti-spam gateways are down - go
directly to Exchange)
Now again.. the mail flow goes fine.. but when I look at the Active Clients
(max 2049)
It seems it simply keeps all servers sending mails to us as an active Client.
We got active clients with over 6891 seconds age at the moment..
Is this anything to be worried about? Or is this normal / good behavior?
If not.. what should I do to make the active servers vanish?
Regards,
Marco
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