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280 Advanced configuration
Managing node clusters
Note: SuperUsers and Administrators can force a database synchronization;
StandardUsers and RestrictedUsers cannot. See
page 319 for more about permissions.
Changing node numbers
Node numbers cannot be edited directly. If you need to change the node number
after adding the node to the topology tree, you must first delete the object, then
create a new object, and last, assign a new node number to it.
To change a node number
1
On the Devices tab, right-click the existing node.
2
Click Delete, and OK.
3
Click Topology > Save Changes.
4
Add a new object.
See
"Adding nodes and objects"
5
Assign a new node number.
See
"Node number"
Note: SuperUsers can change node numbers; Administrators, StandardUsers,
and RestrictedUsers cannot. See
about permissions.
Note: The node with the lowest node number serves as the active node in a
failover group. All nodes with higher node numbers remain on standby status.
Changing node passphrases
Synchronization passphrases cannot be edited directly. If you fail to provide a
passphrase, or provide an erroneous one, when you add a node to the topology
tree, you must first delete the object, then create a new one, and last, assign a
new synchronization passphrase to it.
To change a node passphrase
1
On the Devices tab, right-click the existing node.
2
Click Delete, and OK.
3
Click Topology > Save Changes.
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"User groups reference"
"User groups reference"
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