Best practices for usage of table command
I am quite still a newbie at writing iRules. I have written an iRule that performs temporary blocking of IP addresses in case I detect any unusual/malicious content in a request received at my load balancer. To achieve this i have extensively made use of table commands to temporary store IP addresses for a period of 10 mins to reject traffic being received from these stored IPs. After applying this iRule into Production, I started receiving a peculiar error in syslogs saying :
Pending rule : Connection aborted from cientIP - > destinationIP.
As far as I have understood, these errors can be ignored. Also when trying to get data from a table using its commands, the other cores of the loadbalancer wait for the response and hence the action on other requests received at that time is delayed, leading the client to close the connection. I wanted to know if there is any other way to avoid the Pending rule to be seen in the syslogs. How can I make the table commands work without impacting the performance at my Production environment. Requesting your help in solving this issue as it has been troubling us for quite some days. Also does TMM memory play an important part in iRules? Can increasing this memory solve my issue?