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Understanding F5 BIG-IP Memory Usage

March 30th, 2015 No comments

Any non-tmsh command you use in the HMS bash shell (like free) will generally only relate to the HMS. This is why there is an apparent discrepancy between the tmsh “show system memory” command and the Linux “free” command: Read more…

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F5 BIG-IP: Monitoring TCP Applications

April 4th, 2014 No comments

LTM has built-in application health monitor templates for many TCP-based application protocols (FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, IMAP, LDAP, MSSQL, NNTP, POP3, RADIUS, RTSP, RPC, SASP, SIP, SMB, SMTP, SOAP).

If you need to monitor an application which depends on an upper layer protocol for which there is not a built-in monitor template, LTM provides a number of options to build a monitor based on the underlying transport layer protocol– TCP. Read more…

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