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Managing Oracle Solaris 11.1 Network Performance Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
1. Introduction to Network Performance Management
4. Administering Bridged Networks (Tasks)
7. Exchanging Network Connectivity Information With LLDP
8. Working With Data Center Bridging Features in Oracle Solaris
9. Edge Virtual Bridging in Oracle Solaris
10. Integrated Load Balancer (Overview)
Network Address Translator Topology
Half-NAT Load-Balancing Topology
Full-NAT Load-Balancing Topology
11. Configuring Integrated Load Balancer
12. Managing Integrated Load Balancer
13. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (Overview)
A. Link Aggregation Types: Feature Comparison
The ILB command–line interface is located in the /usr/sbin/ilbadm directory. The CLI includes subcommands to configure load-balancing rules, server groups, and health checks. It also includes subcommands to display statistics as well as view configuration details. The subcommands can be divided into two categories:
Configuration subcommands – These subcommands enable you to perform the following tasks:
Create and delete load-balancing rules
Enable and disable load-balancing rules
Create and delete server groups
Add and remove servers from a server group
Enable and disable back-end servers
Create and delete server health checks for a server group within a load-balancing rule
Note - To administer the configuration subcommands, you require privileges. The privileges are obtained through the role-based access control (RBAC) of Oracle Solaris. To create the appropriate role and assign the role to a user, see Initially Configuring RBAC (Task Map) in Oracle Solaris 11.1 Administration: Security Services.
View subcommands – These subcommands enable you to perform the following tasks:
View configured load-balancing rules, server groups, and health checks
View packet forwarding statistics
View the NAT connection table
View health check results
View the session persistence mapping table
Note - You do not need privileges to administer the view subcommands.
For a list of ilbadm subcommands, see ILB Command and Subcommands. For more detailed information about ilbadm subcommands, refer to the ilbadm(1M) man page.
You can use ilbadm and its subcommands to manipulate the load-balancing rules. For more detailed information about ilbadm subcommands, refer to the ilbadm(1M) man page.
Table 10-4 ILB Subcommands Used to Manipulate the Load-balancing Rules
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