The server pool configuration allows you to individually enable and disable FortiWeb’s forwarding of HTTP/HTTPS traffic to your web servers, or place them in maintenance mode.
Disabling servers only affects HTTP/HTTPS traffic. To enable or disable forwarding of FTP, SSH, or other traffic, use the CLI command config router setting . For details, see the FortiWeb CLI Reference. |
You can select server pools with disabled virtual servers in a server policy even though the policy cannot forward traffic to the disabled servers.
Disabled physical and domain servers can belong to a server pool, but FortiWeb does not forward traffic to them.
By default, physical and domain servers that belong to a pool are enabled and the FortiWeb appliance can forward traffic to them. To prevent traffic from being forwarded to a physical server, such as when the server is unavailable for a long time due to repairs, you can disable it. If the disabled physical server is a member of a Server Balance server pool, the FortiWeb appliance automatically forwards connections to other enabled pool members.
If the physical or domain server is a member of a Server Balance server pool and will be unavailable only temporarily, you can alternatively configure a server health check to automatically prevent the FortiWeb appliance from forwarding traffic to that physical server when it is unresponsive. For details, see Configuring server up/down checks. |
Disabling a physical or domain server could block traffic matching policies in which you have selected the server pool of which the physical server is a member. |