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5 Enter a value in the Max connections text box to specify the maximum number of concurrent
connections that a single pool member can recognize.
If the number of incoming requests is higher than this value, requests are queued and then processed
in the order in which they are received as connections are released.
Enter a value of 0 to specify no maximum value.
6 Enter a value in the Min connections text box to specify the minimum number of concurrent
connections that a single pool member must always accept.
Enter a value of 0 to specify no minimum value.
7 Click OK to complete the virtual server definition.
8 To specify logging options, see Define Load Balancer Logging Options, otherwise click Save or
Finish.
Define Load Balancer Logging Options
You can define the types of load balancer logging actions that are captured and recorded in the load
balancer logs.
After you define a load balancer component, or while you are defining a load balancer component, you
can specify a logging level for collecting load balancer traffic logs. The logging levels that you define for
any load balancer component on the blueprint apply to all load balancers that are defined in the blueprint.
Logging levels include debug, info, warning, error, and critical. Debug and info options log user requests
while warning, error, and critical options do not log users requests.
For additional information about NSX load balancer logging, see the NSX Administration Guide.
Prerequisites
Define Load Balancer Member Settings.
Procedure
1 Select the Global tab on the load balancer component in the design canvas.
2 Select one or more logging options from the Logging level drop-down menu.
Select a logging level for collecting load balancer traffic logs. The setting applies to all NSX load
balancer components in the blueprint.
The logging settings are defined in the vSphere web client.
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None
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Info
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Emergency
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Alert
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Critical
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