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Table 88: Cluster Status Page Information (continued)
User Interface Element
Internal Address
External Address
Status
Notes
Sync Rank
Update
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Description
Shows the internal IP address of the cluster member using Classless Interdomain
Routing (CIDR) notation.
Shows the external IP address of the cluster member using CIDR notation. Note
that this column only shows the external IP address of the cluster leader unless
you specify a different address for the node on its individual network settings page,
which is accessible by clicking its name in the Member Name column. If you change
the external IP address on the Network > Network Settings page, the change affects
all cluster nodes.
Shows the current state of the node:
Green light/enabled—The node is handling user requests and participating in
cluster synchronization.
Yellow light/transitioning—The node is joining cluster or a FIPS node has joined
a cluster but the cluster's key store remains to be imported onto the node's HSM.
Red light/disabled—The node is not handling user requests or participating in
cluster synchronization.
Red light/enabled, unreachable—The node is enabled, but due to a network
issue, it cannot be reached.
The current state of the node (light color) does not reflect failures in the external
interface connectivity. Such failures are logged as events.
NOTE: A node's state is considered "standalone" when it is deployed outside of a
cluster or after being removed from a cluster.
Shows the status of the node's connection to the cluster:
OK—The node is actively participating in the cluster.
Transitioning—The node is switching from the standalone state to the enabled
state.
Unreachable—The node is not aware of the cluster. A cluster member may be
"unreachable" even when it is online and can be pinged. Possible reasons include:
Password is incorrect.
It does not know about all cluster nodes.
It is configured with a different group communication mode.
It is running a different service package version.
The machine is turned off.
Specifies the synchronization order for nodes when rejoining a cluster. Accepts
sync ranks from 0 (lowest rank) to 255 (highest rank). The highest rank takes
precedence. Where two nodes have identical sync ranks, the alpha-numeric rank
of the member name is used to determine precedence.
NOTE: This option is available only with a Central Manager license.
Updates the sync rank after you change the precedence of the nodes in the Sync
Rank column.
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