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F5 Hash persistence profile shouldn’t be applied to FastL4 virtual servers

This is a real life sample alert from indeni for F5 Balancing Methods

Description:

You have applied a hash persistence profile to a FastL4 virtual server. That is not supported. The following appeared in /var/log/tmm:
local/Test1 notice mcp error: 1031000 in mcpmsg_to_database

Manual Remediation Steps:

Follow the workaround detailed in SOL12078.

How does this alert work?

indeni reads the configuration of the F5 LTM and crosses that with the contents of log files (such as /var/log/tmm) to identify possible issues that match certain SOLs. For more info on F5 balancing methods, sign up for our indeni newsletter.

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