A user wants to disable connection draining on an existing ELB. Which of the below mentioned statements
helps the user disable connection draining on the ELB?
A.
The user can only disable connection draining from CLI
B.
It is not possible to disable the connection draining feature once enabled
C.
The user can disable the connection draining feature from EC2 -> ELB console or from CLI
D.
The user needs to stop all instances before disabling connection draining
Explanation:
The Elastic Load Balancer connection draining feature causes the load balancer to stop sending new requests
to the back-end instances when the instances are deregistering or become unhealthy, while ensuring that
inflight requests continue to be served. The user can enable or disable connection draining from the AWS EC2
console -> ELB or using CLI.
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ElasticLoadBalancing/latest/DeveloperGuide/config-conn-drain.html
C.
The user can disable the connection draining feature from EC2 -> ELB console or from CLI
C
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/classic/config-conn-drain.html#disable-conn-drain
c.
The Elastic Load Balancer connection draining feature causes the load balancer to stop
sending new requests to the back-end instances when the instances are deregistering or
become unhealthy, while ensuring that inflight requests continue to be served. The user
can enable or disable connection draining from the AWS EC2 console -> ELB or using CLI
c
C
c
C
C