Failing Back a Package
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Managing Your Storage
A package failover involves both stopping the existing package on one node
and starting the new instance of the package on the other node.
You would manually fail over a package when:
You need to take the primary server down for moving, cleaning, or
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service.
You want to transfer a package to the secondary server.
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To fail over a package:
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In the Command View NAS web interface, click the Storage tab.
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Navigate down the tree and select Failover Packages.
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Select the package you want to fail over by clicking the row.
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Select Actions > Manually Fail Over Package.
Note
This section applies only if you have purchased a high-
availability NAS solution.
If you set a package to Manually Failback and the primary node goes down,
the package remains on the adoptive node until it is manually failed back.
To fail back a package:
1
In the Command View NAS web interface, click the Storage tab.
Navigate down the tree and select Failover Packages.
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Select the package you want to fail back by clicking the row.
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Select Actions > Manually Fail Back Package.