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cloudappliance/highavailabilitysetup [2018_06_11 11:33] dancloudappliance/highavailabilitysetup [2019_10_29 00:33] steven
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-===== SME HA Setup "2 x 2" =====+===== SME File Fabric HA Setup "2 x 2" =====
 ==== Disclaimer ==== ==== Disclaimer ====
  
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 == Initial State == == Initial State ==
-This guide assumes you set up the four appliance following the instructions in the Appliance Installation guide [[cloudappliance/applinstallv1705|here]]   +This guide assumes you set up the four appliance following the instructions in the Appliance Installation guideFor easy failover of the application in case of a database failover, you must assign a virtual IP address for the database servers. This will mean that you can change the primary DB server without changing the configuration on the application servers. There are many ways in Linux to configure automatic failover of the VIP, but this guide will configure the DB servers requiring manual failover. This is often preferred in our scenario of master - slave replication.
-For easy failover of the application in case of DB failover, you must assign a virtual IP address for the database servers. This will mean that you can change the primary DB server without changing the configuration on the application servers. There are countless ways in linux to configure automatic failover of the VIP, but this guide will configure the DB servers requiring manual failover. This is often preferred in our scenario of master - slave replication.+
  
 === Preparation === === Preparation ===
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 == Linux Login == == Linux Login ==
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 For Linux command line operations, you must run the commands shown in this document as the root user unless otherwise specified. However, for security reasons you cannot connect with ssh to the machine directly. Instead, you should ssh to the box using smeconfiguser and then su to root:  For Linux command line operations, you must run the commands shown in this document as the root user unless otherwise specified. However, for security reasons you cannot connect with ssh to the machine directly. Instead, you should ssh to the box using smeconfiguser and then su to root: 
-<code> + 
-# ssh smeconfiguser@smeweb01 +    # ssh smeconfiguser@smeweb01 
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 Enter the smeconfiguser password at the prompt. Once logged in, elevate your privileges to root. Enter the smeconfiguser password at the prompt. Once logged in, elevate your privileges to root.