Exactly. The script runs inside the LTM, and wraps "nslookup" or "dig". It
should output a distinct output for success, and another distinct output
for failure. It should only check the pool members, not the VIPA itself. If
the pool is empty, the LTM will stop advertise the VIPA.
-DTK
On Fri,
On 3/9/2012 5:42 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
In message, "M. Meadows" writes:
We've noticed that the following command gets a variable result:
dig -t txt exacttarget.com @ns2.exacttarget.com +short
We get 2 results from this. Seems to be somewhat random. They are:
"v=3Dspf1 a mx ip4:207.250.79.10
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