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19999496

19999496

Meaning

A web server that belongs to a server pool definition became available (up) or unavailable (down) according to the configured server health check, if any.

Solution

If a web server is being detected as unavailable, but it is actually up:

Verify that you have selected a server health check in the server pool definition.

Verify that the server health check is using a method to contact the server that the server can respond to. If you are using Ping, for example, the server must be responsive to ICMP ECHO_REQUEST signals.

Field name Description

ID

(log_id)

19999496

See Log ID numbers.

Sub Type

(subtype)

system

See Subtypes.

Level

(pri)

alert

See Priority level.

User

(user)

<administrator_name>

User Interface

(ui)

{GUI | none | telnet | ssh | console}

Logins from jsconsole indicate use of the CLI Console widget on System > Status > Status in the web UI (GUI). The source IP address is the same as the one recorded in the corresponding log message for the GUI login.

Message

(msg)

policy <policy_name> Physical Server[<pserver_name>:<pserver-port_int>] is {down | up}

Examples

date=2013-10-07 time=12:27:45 log_id=19999496 msg_id=000000001136 device_id=FVVM040000010871 vd="root" timezone="(GMT-5:00)Eastern Time(US & Canada)" type=event subtype="system" pri=alert trigger_policy="" user=daemon ui=daemon action=check-resource status=failed msg="policy policy1 Physical Server[apache1:80] is up"

date=2013-10-05 time=19:26:44 log_id=19999496 msg_id=000000001039 device_id=FVVM040000010871 vd="root" timezone="(GMT-5:00)Eastern Time(US & Canada)" type=event subtype="system" pri=alert trigger_policy="" user=daemon ui=daemon action=check-resource status=failed msg="policy policy1 Physical Server[apache1:80] is down"

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19999496

Meaning

A web server that belongs to a server pool definition became available (up) or unavailable (down) according to the configured server health check, if any.

Solution

If a web server is being detected as unavailable, but it is actually up:

Verify that you have selected a server health check in the server pool definition.

Verify that the server health check is using a method to contact the server that the server can respond to. If you are using Ping, for example, the server must be responsive to ICMP ECHO_REQUEST signals.

Field name Description

ID

(log_id)

19999496

See Log ID numbers.

Sub Type

(subtype)

system

See Subtypes.

Level

(pri)

alert

See Priority level.

User

(user)

<administrator_name>

User Interface

(ui)

{GUI | none | telnet | ssh | console}

Logins from jsconsole indicate use of the CLI Console widget on System > Status > Status in the web UI (GUI). The source IP address is the same as the one recorded in the corresponding log message for the GUI login.

Message

(msg)

policy <policy_name> Physical Server[<pserver_name>:<pserver-port_int>] is {down | up}

Examples

date=2013-10-07 time=12:27:45 log_id=19999496 msg_id=000000001136 device_id=FVVM040000010871 vd="root" timezone="(GMT-5:00)Eastern Time(US & Canada)" type=event subtype="system" pri=alert trigger_policy="" user=daemon ui=daemon action=check-resource status=failed msg="policy policy1 Physical Server[apache1:80] is up"

date=2013-10-05 time=19:26:44 log_id=19999496 msg_id=000000001039 device_id=FVVM040000010871 vd="root" timezone="(GMT-5:00)Eastern Time(US & Canada)" type=event subtype="system" pri=alert trigger_policy="" user=daemon ui=daemon action=check-resource status=failed msg="policy policy1 Physical Server[apache1:80] is down"

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