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Message #56078
[Bug 1451630] Re: The "PING" monitor in load balance use TCP protocol not ICMP
[Expired for neutron because there has been no activity for 60 days.]
** Changed in: neutron
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Title:
The "PING" monitor in load balance use TCP protocol not ICMP
Status in neutron:
Expired
Bug description:
1.Under test tenement,create network:net1,subnet:subnet1,network address:192.168.1.0/24 and other keep default
2.Create router:R1,R1 inner interface relate to subnet1 and set outer network for R1
Create VM1-1(port 80 is deny by iptables),choose subnet1,security group choose default,image is centos
Create VM1-2(port 80 is deny by iptables),choose subnet1,security group choose default,image is centos
3.Create Resource Pool name "FZ1",choose subnet1,protocol is http,Load Blance Mode is ROUND_ROBIN
Add VIP for"FZ1",set assign ip to 192.168.1.16,protocol port is 80 and other keep as default
4.Add member VM1-1 and VM1-2 for"FZ1",Weight is 1,protocol port is 80
5.Add "PING" monitor(delay is 1,timeout is 1,max retry times is 1)which is relate to FZ1
->the status of VM1-1 and VM1-2 is inactive should be active
Capture in VM1-1 and VM1-2 interface,we find that VIP address use TCP port 80 to monitor not ICMP
6.stop iptables service in VM1-1 and VM1-2
->the status of VM1-1 and VM1-2 is active
In summary,"PING" monitor use TCP protocol
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