Services affected (warnings or errors):
Websites behind our load balancer on our cluster, though our
website has been online during *most* of this, it also had an
interruption.
Reason for service degradation:
I don't know yet. Load balancer shows everything good, machines
behind are active and responsive and some traffic is flowing, just
not most traffic.
Resolution:
The rolling restart of the high-availability pair of F5 BIGIP load
balancers has resolved the issue.
I have looked through the logs and find nothing dealing with any
type of notification on why things went offline.
Initial reboot of the active load balancer caused the standby load
balancer to go active and data started to flow again. Once the
normally-active load balacner came back online, it re-took over as
the active load balancer and traffic continued to flow. I rebooted
the normally-standby load balancer for good measure.
Everything is online.
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