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NOTE: The Juniper Networks database must be running before you start configuring
the SRC software.
Typically, you run the database in standalone mode only in testing environments.
In standalone mode, the database does not communicate with other Juniper Networks
databases; there is no data distribution and no redundancy. In community mode,
databases distribute data changes among specified databases. When you have two
or more C Series Controllers, enable the Juniper Networks database to run in
community mode, and assign a role to each database:
In the following example, a standalone database is enabled. For more information
about community mode, see SRC PE Getting Started Guide, Chapter 10, Managing the
Juniper Networks Database.
To enable a Juniper Networks database to run in standalone mode:
1.
2.
Configuring Hostname and Domain Parameters
To set hostname and domain parameters:
1.
2.
Primary role A database that provides read and write access to client
applications. It replicates its data and distributes changes to any Juniper Networks
databases configured as neighbors.
Secondary role A database that provides read access to client applications. If
client applications try to write data to this database, the database refers the client
to a primary database.
From configuration mode, access the configuration statement that configures
the Juniper Networks database.
user@host# edit system ldap server
Enable standalone mode.
[edit system ldap server]
user@host# set stand-alone
Enter configuration mode.
root@host> edit
Configure the hostname.
[edit]
root@host# set system host-name host-name
For example:
[edit]
root@host# set system host-name my-hostname
Chapter 5: Setting the Initial Configuration
Configuring Hostname and Domain Parameters
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