Clustering
Your initial installation is a cluster of one, a single node. Now repeat the installation process to create three or more nodes, always ending with an odd number of nodes, as described in the standard deployment.
Once you have a set of nodes, the next step is to cluster them together.
Caution
Before proceeding with clustering be aware that:
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Before adding a node to a cluster, all nodes must be in a healthy state.
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The node that joins a cluster loses its own application data, such as configured sessions. The data present on the node that you are joining is inherited.
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Before joining a node to a cluster, the node must have the same products installed as those nodes that already participate in the cluster.
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Removing a node from a cluster results in its data being lost.
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Removing one healthy node from the cluster results in data loss and the need for a reset, but the remaining node will remain functional.
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When later replacing a node in a cluster, always remove the existing node before adding a new node.
Follow the clustering steps for your method of deployment: Appliance or Linux installer
Clustering when using the appliance
To join a new appliance to an existing appliance cluster:
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Log in to the Appliance Administration console using the root account at
https://hostname:9443
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Click Cluster.
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Specify the DNS hostname or IP address of the remote appliance to which you are clustering.
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Specify
root
as the username and enter the password for the root user on the remote appliance. -
Click Join Cluster.
The Cluster Status will display a list of all nodes in the cluster with a status of
Ready
when clustering is complete. The process takes 5-15 minutes to complete.
Clustering when using Linux installations
To join a new Linux node to an existing cluster:
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On a node that exists in a cluster, note the following:
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The hostname or IP address of the host
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The cluster join token, which is obtained by executing:
sudo cspctl cluster token
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On the node that is joining the cluster, execute the following:
sudo cspctl cluster join -s <hostname> -t <token>
Note that the
hostname
andtoken
values were obtained from the existing node in the cluster you are joining (step 1). The process takes 5-15 minutes to complete.
To remove a node
To remove a node from a cluster, please refer to the Cluster Management help:
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In the MSS Administrative Console, click Cluster Management from the drop-down menu.
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Click Nodes, and then open Help (?).
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Click Nodes and follow the steps to delete a node.