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Match Rules
match rule hit on... once only disabled once only enabled
on the same
connection
list, send the request to the server in the
cookie.
Otherwise, send the request to the server
that was selected by the first request.
Note that Equalizer always honors a cookie that specifies a server in the match rule’s server pool list, regardless of
the setting of the once only flag: the request is sent to the server pool specified by the cookie. If, however, the
cookie specifies a server pool that is not in the match rule’s server list, the cookie is ignored.
Managing Match Rules
The EQ/OS 10 Administration Interface allows you to create and modify match rules, without requiring a detailed
knowledge of the configuration language syntax used in the
eq.conf
file. The interface validates match rules before
saving them so that all saved rules are syntactically correct. For this reason, we recommend you use the interface
to create and edit match rules, rather than editing the configuration file.
The interface does
not
, however, test the behavior of match rules. Match rules must be tested against a flow of
incoming requests in order to determine if the behavior of the rule is what you expect.
Before constructing a match rule, you should first understand the general concepts of match rules covered in
"Match Rule Expressions and Bodies" on page 321.
In the Match Rule descriptions herein, instructions are provided for using the GUI first, followed by instructions for
accomplishing the same task using the CLI. Refer to "Working in the CLI" on page 127 for details on using the CLI
commands.
Displaying Match Rules
On the GUI, click on a cluster name in the navigation pane and then click on any of the Match Rules associated
with any of the HTTP or HTTPS clusters to display the match rules defined for that cluster.
On eqcli, enter the following:
eqcli > cluster clname match
In the example below the Match Rules on the cluster "SP-fe_http" are displayed:
eqcli cl-SP-*> show match
Name Server Pool Responder Expression
nopersist serverool1 responder1 *
images *
test *
ma01 adp_tcp *
New_Match_Rule *
Default Match Rule
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