
Clusters
Add a cluster using eqcli as follows. In this example a Layer 7 HTTPS cluster is created. Since the protocol is
HTTPS, port 443 is used.
1. Log in to eqcli as described in "Starting the CLI" on page 128.
2. Enter the following at the CLI prompt:
eqcli > cluster [clustername] proto protocol ip [xxx.xx.x.xxx] port xxx
Do the following to delete a cluster using eqcli as follows:
1. Enter the following at the CLI prompt:
eqcli > no cluster [clustername]
Cluster Summary
A summary of cluster connection statistics can be displayed using either the GUI or CLI:
Cluster Summary using theGUI:
The example of a Cluster Summary screen shown below displays an expandable, sortable summary listing of all of
the clusters configured on your Equalizer.This table displays basic status and statistics for the currently
configured clusters, their associated server pools, and Layer 7 match rules. Click on Clusters on the left
navigational pane to display this summary screen.
Status Indicators
This icon indicates that the server instances in the attached server pool are up and running.
This icon indicates that one or more of the server instances in the attached server pool are down.
Numerical Statistics Displayed
Connections - The number of active (current) connections to this cluster.
TPS - The number of Transactions Per Second being processed by the cluster or match rule.
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