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Azure Load balancer mapping different port in load balancing rule not working
Configuring Azure Internal Load BalancerAzure load balancing VM's using Resource ManagerAZURE Internal Load Balancer: response same VM in CSAzure Load Balancer and IIS with multiple websites and host headersAzure Network Security Group - Inbound - Ports Not workingAzure load balancer with two or more VMs having private IP addressSSL certificate and Azure classic load balancerAzure Load Standard Public Balancer load balancing to unhealthy or removed VMAccess control with Azure Load Balancer VMs having individual public IP addressesAWS Application Load Balancer not working
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I have created Azure load balancer with 2 linux VMs in backend pool. I have configured common NSG for both the VMS allowing port 80 and 8080. I have hosted my website in both the VMS at port 8080. In load balancing rules i have added a rule with which if i try to load load balancer Ip at port 80, it should forward the request to port 8080 of VM.
Load balancing rule
When i created last week while learning about Load balancer it was working fine.
Now that i created everything freshly, its not working. I tried to deploy using ARM template of the working resource, still no luck. Am i missing something here?
Thanks in Advance
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I have created Azure load balancer with 2 linux VMs in backend pool. I have configured common NSG for both the VMS allowing port 80 and 8080. I have hosted my website in both the VMS at port 8080. In load balancing rules i have added a rule with which if i try to load load balancer Ip at port 80, it should forward the request to port 8080 of VM.
Load balancing rule
When i created last week while learning about Load balancer it was working fine.
Now that i created everything freshly, its not working. I tried to deploy using ARM template of the working resource, still no luck. Am i missing something here?
Thanks in Advance
azure load-balancing
New contributor
i think there would be health prob role not created
– Cloud Evangelist
yesterday
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I have created Azure load balancer with 2 linux VMs in backend pool. I have configured common NSG for both the VMS allowing port 80 and 8080. I have hosted my website in both the VMS at port 8080. In load balancing rules i have added a rule with which if i try to load load balancer Ip at port 80, it should forward the request to port 8080 of VM.
Load balancing rule
When i created last week while learning about Load balancer it was working fine.
Now that i created everything freshly, its not working. I tried to deploy using ARM template of the working resource, still no luck. Am i missing something here?
Thanks in Advance
azure load-balancing
New contributor
I have created Azure load balancer with 2 linux VMs in backend pool. I have configured common NSG for both the VMS allowing port 80 and 8080. I have hosted my website in both the VMS at port 8080. In load balancing rules i have added a rule with which if i try to load load balancer Ip at port 80, it should forward the request to port 8080 of VM.
Load balancing rule
When i created last week while learning about Load balancer it was working fine.
Now that i created everything freshly, its not working. I tried to deploy using ARM template of the working resource, still no luck. Am i missing something here?
Thanks in Advance
azure load-balancing
azure load-balancing
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i think there would be health prob role not created
– Cloud Evangelist
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i think there would be health prob role not created
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i think there would be health prob role not created
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i think there would be health prob role not created
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Your health probe appears to be set to port 80, if your backend apps are being served on port 8080, then your probe needs to be set to use that.
In this setup, the probe will be trying to talk to your VMs on port 80 and not getting a response, so it will report both machines as unhealthy, and no traffic will be sent.
I changed the port in health probe to 8080. i didn't realize it was 80. Thanks a lot
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Your health probe appears to be set to port 80, if your backend apps are being served on port 8080, then your probe needs to be set to use that.
In this setup, the probe will be trying to talk to your VMs on port 80 and not getting a response, so it will report both machines as unhealthy, and no traffic will be sent.
I changed the port in health probe to 8080. i didn't realize it was 80. Thanks a lot
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Your health probe appears to be set to port 80, if your backend apps are being served on port 8080, then your probe needs to be set to use that.
In this setup, the probe will be trying to talk to your VMs on port 80 and not getting a response, so it will report both machines as unhealthy, and no traffic will be sent.
I changed the port in health probe to 8080. i didn't realize it was 80. Thanks a lot
– V Ganesh
14 hours ago
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Your health probe appears to be set to port 80, if your backend apps are being served on port 8080, then your probe needs to be set to use that.
In this setup, the probe will be trying to talk to your VMs on port 80 and not getting a response, so it will report both machines as unhealthy, and no traffic will be sent.
Your health probe appears to be set to port 80, if your backend apps are being served on port 8080, then your probe needs to be set to use that.
In this setup, the probe will be trying to talk to your VMs on port 80 and not getting a response, so it will report both machines as unhealthy, and no traffic will be sent.
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I changed the port in health probe to 8080. i didn't realize it was 80. Thanks a lot
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I changed the port in health probe to 8080. i didn't realize it was 80. Thanks a lot
– V Ganesh
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I changed the port in health probe to 8080. i didn't realize it was 80. Thanks a lot
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I changed the port in health probe to 8080. i didn't realize it was 80. Thanks a lot
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i think there would be health prob role not created
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