Specifications

Chapter 8: Working with Match Rules
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6. Replace the text in the arg0 text box with support. Select continue.
7. In the server field, select sv_support. The screen should now look like this:
8. Select the commit button to create the support rule. The home screen for the Administrative
Interface is displayed. In the left-frame cluster list, Match support should now appear above
Match Default for the cluster.
Disabling Persistent Connections for One or More Servers
Persistent connections to servers are enabled by the persist cluster flag, which is enabled by default
when you create a cluster. If a cluster has a mix of servers that require persistent connections as well
as some that do not, overall performance would generally be improved by disabling persistent
connections for those servers that do not require it.
This procedure shows you how to disable the persist flag for one or more of the servers in a cluster,
using a match rule. The match rule needs to select all the incoming requests destined for servers that
don’t require persistent connections.
The match expression that you use in the match rule depends on how the match rule can determine
if an incoming request will be routed to a server that does not require persistent connections.