Configuring a High Availability Cluster
3. To verify that both storage routers in the cluster include the same
4. Use the Setup Configuration Wizard, CLI commands, or the GUI to complete
5. Save any changes made to the configuration by issuing the appropriate save
6. To divide the workload between the storage routers in the cluster, you can
Adding a Minimally Configured Storage Router
To add a minimally configured storage router to an existing cluster, perform the
following steps:
1. Run the Setup Cluster Configuration Wizard:
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configuration, issue the following commands from the principal storage router
in the cluster:
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show accesslist all from bootconfig
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show scsirouter all from bootconfig
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show vlan
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show vtp
Issue the same commands from the storage router just added to the cluster.
The displays should be the same.
storage router configuration. See
and
Chapter 6, "Configuring System Parameters"
command with the bootconfig keyword, which updates the bootable
configuration for the storage router and notifies all storage routers in the
cluster of the configuration changes. (Optional)
manually failover selected SCSI routing instances using the
failover scsirouter command. For additional information about
failing over SCSI routing instances, refer to
Routing Instance"
(Optional).
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When prompted to select HA configuration mode, choose clustered.
When prompted for cluster name, enter the name of the existing cluster.
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When prompted to retain or delete scsirouter instances, enter delete.
Deleting means that any existing SCSI routing instances will be deleted
from this storage router.
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Enter yes to confirm your changes. The storage router automatically
reboots.
Chapter 5, "Configuring the Storage Router"
for complete details.
Chapter 8, "Creating a SCSI
IP Storage Router SR2122-2 User Guide