Cluster Configuration; Configuring Clusters; Setting Up A Cluster; Maintaining A Cluster - TANDBERG D14049.04 Administrator's Manual

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Cluster configuration

Setting up a cluster

Before creating your cluster, ensure that all the VCSs to be added
to the cluster:
are using
TMS
version 12.5 or later as their external manager
have the same software version and
option keys
each have a different
system name
are configured with a working
NTP
Server.
each have a different
LAN
configuration (a different
IPv4 address and a different IPv6 address, where enabled)
have
H.323
enabled (even if all endpoints in the cluster
are SIP only, H.323 signaling is used for endpoint location
searching and sharing bandwidth usage information with other
peers in the cluster)
have
SSH
enabled (data replication between peers uses SSH)
have
access to the root account via SSH
Configuring the master peer
One of the VCSs in the cluster must act as the master peer for
controlling updates to configuration data.
1. Decide which VCS is to be the master and configure it with the
settings you want to apply to the entire cluster.
2. Go to the Clustering page (VCS configuration > Clustering) of
the master VCS:
a. Enter a Cluster name (see
Cluster
name, right).
b. Enter the IP addresses of the master VCS and the other
peers into the Peer IP address fields.
c. Select the Configuration master to match the Peer IP
address number of the master VCS.
Running the clustering script
On each peer in the cluster, log in as root and run the cluster
configuration script.
A full step-by-step guide on using the clustering script and
configuring clusters is available in the
Clustering deployment
guide
[27].
Overview and
System
Introduction
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configuration
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Maintaining a cluster

The Clustering page lists the IP addresses of all the peers in the
cluster, to which this VCS belongs, and identifies the master peer.
To view the Clustering page:
VCS configuration > Clustering.
installed
To view this information from the CLI:
xConfiguration Alternates

Setting configuration for the cluster

You should make configuration changes on the master VCS.
Any changes made on other peers are not reflected across
the cluster, and will be overwritten the next time the master's
configuration is replicated across the peers.
The only exceptions to this are:
enabled
some
specific configuration items that are not replicated
user account details (you can maintain these on any peer —
FindMe data uses a different replication mechanism)
You may need to wait up to one minute before changes are
updated across all peers in the cluster.

Adding and removing peers from a cluster

After a cluster has been set up you can add new peers to the
cluster or remove peers from it. Instructions for this are also
contained in the
Systems that are configured as peers must not also be
!
configured as neighbors to each other, and vice versa.
If peers are deployed on different LANs, there must be
!
sufficient connectivity between the networks to ensure
a low degree of latency between the peers - a maximum
delay of 15ms one way, 30ms round-trip.
Deploying all peers in a cluster on the same LAN means they can
be configured with the same routing information such as local
domain names and local domain subnet masks.
VCS
Zones and
configuration
neighbors

Configuring clusters

Clustering deployment guide
[27].
Clustering and
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Bandwidth
peers
processing
control
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Cluster name

The Cluster name is used to identify one cluster of VCSs
from another. Set it to the fully qualified domain name used
in SRV records that address this VCS cluster, for example
"cluster1.example.com".
See the
Clustering and FindMe
section if you are using FindMe.

Changing the master peer

You should only need to change the Configuration master when:
The original master peer fails: in this case you must log in to
every other VCS in the cluster and change the configuration
master on each. Note that if the master fails, the remaining
peers will continue to function normally, except they are no
longer able to copy their configuration from the master so may
become out of sync with each other.
You want to take the master VCS unit out of service: in
this case you must log in to the master peer and change the
configuration master to another peer. (If you use any other
VCS to change the configuration master, this setting, like all
other configuration, will be overwritten when that peer next
replicates its configuration from the master.)
To change the master peer:
1. Log into the current master VCS and go to the Clustering page.
2. Change the Configuration master to the peer you want to set
as the new master (the numbers match against the Peer IP
address fields underneath).
3. Click Save.
You may need to wait up to one minute before the change is
updated across all peers in the cluster.

Monitoring the status of the cluster

The status areas at the bottom of the Clustering page show you
the current status of the cluster, and the time of the previous and
next synchronization.
From here you can also go to the TMS Agent replication status
page. This shows the current status of the
can be used to assist in troubleshooting replication problems.
Firewall
Applications
Maintenance
traversal
ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
TMS Agent
service and
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