Join Supercluster Dialog - Polycom RealPresence DMA 7000 System Operation Manual

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Column
SIP TLS Port
Status
Time
See also:
About Superclustering
Supercluster Procedures

Join Supercluster Dialog

In the Supercluster page's action list, the Join Supercluster command lets you add a Polycom
RealPresence DMA system to an existing supercluster or create a new one. It opens the Join Supercluster
dialog, where you can specify any cluster in the supercluster to join. If the cluster you specify isn't already
part of an existing supercluster, joining to it creates a new supercluster that gets its shared data store from
the cluster you specify.
Note: Supercluster software versions must match
All the clusters in a supercluster must be running compatible software versions. Patch releases of the
same major version will generally be compatible, but major version upgrades will not be compatible. If
the software version of the system you're adding isn't compatible with the supercluster or cluster to
which you're joining it, a message tells you so and the join operation is terminated.
The host names (virtual and physical) of every cluster in the supercluster must be resolvable by all the
other clusters. For a superclustered system, A/AAAA records on your DNS server(s) for each physical
host name, physical IP address, and virtual host name are mandatory. See
Records for the Polycom RealPresence DMA
The following table describes the fields in the Join Supercluster dialog.
Column
Host name or IP address
User name
Password
See also:
About Superclustering
DMAs
Polycom, Inc.
Description
The TLS port number the cluster uses for SIP.
Indicates whether the cluster is superclustered and whether it's in service.
The time and date that the status was checked.
System.
Description
Any existing cluster in the supercluster to which the Polycom RealPresence
DMA system should be joined, or the system with which to form a new
supercluster. We strongly recommend specifying the FQDN of the virtual
management interface for the cluster to be joined.
An administrator login name for the specified cluster.
The password for the administrator login.
Superclustering
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