To Change Load Balancer Configuration Settings

  1. Click the Settings tab.

    The Load Balancer Configuration Settings page appears.

  2. In the Response Timeout field, type the time (in terms of number of seconds) that the server must take to return a response.

    A server instance must return a response within this time. If no response is received within the time period, the server is considered unhealthy. If set to a positive number, and the request is idempotent, the request is retried. If the request is not idempotent, an error page is returned. If set to 0 no timeout is used. The default is 60.

  3. In the reload poll interval, type the time the load balancer must take to check for an updated configuration.

    When the check detects changes, the configuration file is reloaded. A value of 0 disables reloading.

  4. Click the check box to enable HTTPS routing.

    If enabled, HTTPS requests to the load balancer result in HTTPS requests to the server instance. If disabled, HTTPS requests to the load balancer result in HTTP requests to the server instance.

  5. Click the Enabled check box to enable route cookie. The load balancer plug-in uses the route cookie to record the route information.
  6. Click the Enabled box to switch on monitoring.
  7. To add, change or delete properties:
    1. To add a property, click Add Property and fill in the name and value.
    2. To delete a property, click the check box next to the property name and click Delete Properties.