Creating a DNS load balancing zone
You can create a DNS load balancing zone to facilitate the dynamic selection of a LIF based on the load, that is, the number of clients mounted on a LIF. You can create a load balancing zone while creating a data LIF.
Before you begin
The DNS forwarder on the site-wide DNS server must be configured to forward all requests for the load balancing zone to the configured LIFs.About this task
Any data LIF can respond to DNS queries for a DNS load balancing zone name.
A DNS load balancing zone must have a unique name in the cluster, and the zone name must meet the following requirements:
It should not exceed 256 characters.
It should include at least one period.
The first and the last character should not be a period or any other special character.
It cannot include any spaces between characters.
Each label in the DNS name should not exceed 63 characters.
A label is the text appearing before or after the period. For example, the DNS zone named storage.company.com has three labels.
Example
The following example demonstrates how to create a DNS load balancing zone named storage.company.com while creating the LIF lif1:
cluster-1::> network interface create -vserver vs0 -lif lif1 -role data -home-node node1
-home-port e0c -address 192.0.2.129 -netmask 255.255.255.128 -dns-zone storage.company.com