Saving and Restoring the SMU's Configuration
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Saving and Restoring the SMU's Configuration
The SMU’s configuration information is preserved automatically on the SMU. This
configuration can be backed up and, if necessary, restored to the same or different SMU.
Restoring the SMU’s configuration from backup is the quickest way to recover from a failure
should a problem occur with the SMU.
High Availability environments can deploy a Standby SMU. When an SMU is configured with a
separate Standby unit, the SMU can regularly archive copies of its configuration on the
Standby. In the event of a failure, the archived configuration can be restored on the Standby
SMU, enabling rapid recovery of all administrative functions and quorum services provided by
the failed SMU.
Standby SMU
An SMU is configured as a standby during the installation phase. The setup procedure will
prompt whether the SMU being configured should be made a standby SMU. If so, a custom IP
address must be specified for the Standby to use on the private management network. For
more information on the SMU installation procedure, refer to the
SMU Quick Start Guide
.
The Standby SMU’s public IP address is added to the configuration of the Primary SMU. This
allows the Primary to identify the SMU on which it can archive copies of its configuration.
Configuring the Standby SMU
The following setup must be performed on the Primary SMU.
1.
From the
Home
page, click
SMU Administration
. Then, click
Standby SMU
.
2.
Enter the host name or IP address of the Standby SMU in the
Public Name/IP of
standby SMU
field. This IP address must be the
eth0
, not the
eth1
IP address of the
Standby SMU.