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Chapter 4
Configuring High Availability (HA)
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Useful CLI Commands for HA

Clean Access Manager

The following are useful files to know about for HA on the CAM:
The following example shows the location of the HA debug/log files, as well as the name of each CAM
(node) in the HA pair:
Verifying Active/Standby Runtime Status on the HA CAM
The following example shows how to use the CLI to determine the runtime status (active or standby) of
each CAM in the HA pair. You can run the fostate.sh command from the /perfigo/common/bin/
directory on new and upgraded CAMs.
1.
2.
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HA-Pair with Virtual Gateway
/etc/ha.d/perfigo.conf
/etc/ha.d/ha.cf
[root@rjcam_1 ha.d]# more ha.cf
# Generated by make-hacf.pl
udpport
694
bcast
eth1
auto_failback
off
apiauth
default uid=root
log_badpack
false
debug
0
debugfile
/var/log/ha-debug
logfile
/var/log/ha-log
#logfacility
local0
watchdog
/dev/watchdog
keepalive
2
warntime
10
deadtime
15
node
rjcam_1
node
rjcam_2
Run the fostate.sh script on the first CAM:
[root@rjcam_1 ~]# ./fostate.sh
My node is active, peer node is standby
[root@rjcam_1 ~]#
This CAM is the active CAM in the HA-pair.
Run the fostate.sh script on the second CAM:
[root@rjcam_2 ~]# ./fostate.sh
My node is standby, peer node is active
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