Fallback Persistence Profile - how it works
Hi, I don't know if this is bug or correct behavior - tested on 11.2.0 Setup: VS with Default Persistence Profile: cookie insert Fallback Persistence Profile: source address Result: First request from client (without cookie): Set-Cookie header in response setting BIGipServer... cookie Persistence Record (PR) created - makes sense because there was no cookie in client request Second request from client Cookie send in request PR timeout refreshed - could be OK as PR exists matching client IP but because Cookie is provided why it's used? Third request - after PR was manually deleted Cookie send in request PR record created Why PR is recreated when cookie exists? Which persistence is in fact used - cookie or source address? Piotr1.1KViews0likes2CommentsFallback Persistence Profile - how it works
Hi, I don't know if this is bug or correct behavior - tested on 11.2.0 Setup: VS with Default Persistence Profile: cookie insert Fallback Persistence Profile: source address Result: First request from client (without cookie): Set-Cookie header in response setting BIGipServer... cookie Persistence Record (PR) created - makes sense because there was no cookie in client request Second request from client Cookie send in request PR timeout refreshed - could be OK as PR exists matching client IP but because Cookie is provided why it's used? Third request - after PR was manually deleted Cookie send in request PR record created Why PR is recreated when cookie exists? Which persistence is in fact used - cookie or source address? Piotr219Views0likes0Comments