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Amigopod 3.7
| Deployment Guide
You can select a single virtual IP address by entering one IP address in the Virtual IP Address field, or
specify than one virtual IP by entering a comma-separated list of multiple IP addresses.
You must enter a shared secret for this cluster. The shared secret is used to authenticate the messages sent
between the nodes in the cluster.
For an explanation of the
downtime threshold
parameter. See
“Primary Node Failure”
in this chaper.
Click the
Save and Continue
button to prepare the primary node.
Prepare Secondary Node
To prepare the secondary node, log in to that node and click the
Join Cluster
command link.
Use the
Cluster Configuration
form to enter the shared secret for the cluster and the IP address of the
primary node.
Click the
Prepare Node
button to save and verify the settings for the secondary node.
Cluster initialization
To complete the setup of the cluster, return to the primary node after preparing the secondary node and
click the
Confirm Node Settings
button.
Each node in the cluster must be able to resolve the other node by using a DNS lookup. This is verified during the
cluster initialization. In practice, this means that you must configure your local DNS or DHCP server with
appropriate entries for each node.
Summary of Contents for Amigopod 3.7
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