System Administration; High Availability Properties - Intel RAID High Availability Storage User Manual

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4. System Administration

This chapter explains how to perform system administration tasks, such as planned failovers and updates
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of the Intel
RAID High Availability Storage controller firmware.

High Availability Properties

The following figure shows the high availability properties that RWC2 displays on the Controller
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Properties tab for a Intel
Figure 33 Controller Properties: High Availability Properties
A description of each high availability property follows:
Topology Type – A descriptor of the HA topology for which the Intel
Storage controller is currently configured (the default is Server Storage Cluster).
Maximum Controller Nodes – The maximum number of concurrent Intel
Storage controllers within the HA domain that the controller supports.
Domain ID – A unique number that identifies the HA domain in which the controller is currently
included. This field has a number if the cluster or peer controller is in active state.
Peer Controller Status – The current state of the peer controller.
 Active: The peer controller is present and is participating in the HA domain.
 Inactive: The peer controller is missing or has failed.
 Incompatible: The peer controller is detected, but it has an incompatibility with the controller.
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