Perform this task to display LB collaboration resources.
On the top navigation bar, click Compute.
From the left navigation pane, select DRX.
Click the name of a DRX service.
Click the LB Collaboration Resources tab.
Basic Attributes
Device Name: Name of the LB device.
Management IP: Management IP address of the LB device.
Virtual Server Name: Name of the virtual server.
Virtual Server Type: Type of the virtual server.
Virtual Server IP: IP address that the virtual server users to provide services.
Virtual Server Port: Port that the virtual server users to provide services.
Real Server Farm: Name of the real server farm. A real server farm contains real servers.
Scheduling Algorithm: Scheduling algorithm. An LB device selects a real server based on the scheduling algorithm.
Health Check Method: Health check method. An LB device checks the health status of the real servers in the real server farm. It does not distribute user requests to a real server when it detects that the real server is unavailable. After the real server recovers, the LB device continues to distribute user requests to the real server. This process is transparent to users.
Virtual Server Connection Statistics: Virtual server connection trend graph. The horizontal axis represents the time, and the vertical axis represents the number of connections.
VM LB Statistics: LB statistics for VMs in the real server farm.
VM Name: Name of the VM.
IP: IP address of the VM.
Active Connections: Number of active connections on the VM.
Max. Connections: Maximum number of concurrent connections on the VM.
Total Connections: Total number of concurrent connections on the VM.
LB Collaboration State: Whether the VM has been registered to the real server farm.
Actions: Actions that operators can perform on the VM.
To bind an IP address to the VM, click the icon.
To register the VM, click the icon. A VM can be used as a real server by an LB device only when the VM is registered.