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Troubleshooting NetScaler

You're reading from   Troubleshooting NetScaler Gain essential knowledge and keep your NetScaler environment in top form

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2016
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ISBN-13 9781782175353
Length 270 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Raghu Varma Tirumalaraju Raghu Varma Tirumalaraju
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Raghu Varma Tirumalaraju
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. NetScaler Concepts at a Glance 2. Traffic Management Features FREE CHAPTER 3. Integrated Caching and Compression 4. AAA for Traffic Management 5. High Availability and Networking 6. Application Firewall 7. NetScaler Gateway™ 8. System-Level Issues 9. Troubleshooting Tools Index

Global Server Load Balancing

Global Server Load Balancing (GLSB) does for data centers what load balancing does for servers. It directs users to the best possible resource (best data center for a resource). Best here can mean, the closest, the healthiest, or the least loaded.

GSLB uses a proprietary protocol called Metric Exchange Protocol (MEP) to obtain the metrics needed for this decision. The result of GSLB processing is an Address (A) record in response to a DNS request that the client will then use to obtain the resource.

In this section, we'll look at what a typical first time flow looks like, what some of the considerations are for GSLB to work correctly, and then move on to troubleshooting.

GSLB flow

It is important to understand the several layers involved in a GSLB conversation to be able to troubleshoot it. Let's take a look at an example of a User wanting to launch the home page of web.xmx.lab, which belongs to the xmx.lab domain:

  1. User accesses web.xmx.lab for the first...
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