Display the elements of the failover group by entering show
fogrp <
name
>
- where
<
name
>
is one of the names in the list. For example:
eqcli >
show fogrp fo_group2
F/O Group fo_group1:
ID
= 1
Preferred Peer
= Primary
Primary Peer
= Backup
F/O Mode
= Backup
Subnet Members (num = 1):
God:Me
Cluster Members (num = 2):
cl01
cl02
No Server Members
Note
- At least 2 subnets must be configured, along with their failover IP addresses.
6. When the "sick" Peer has been “healed”, the clusters do not automatically migrate back. For
this to occur you will need to invoke the rebalance command to make this happen. This com-
mand is at the global context level and causes the clusters to be "moved back” to their pre-
ferred peer. Enter:
eqcli >
rebalance
"Rebalance" Command Notes
1. When a cluster is added:
a. If a preferred peer has not been set for the cluster,the system checks whether the
cluster should belong to an existing F/O Group--based on its IP address. If it does, its
preferred peer is set as the preferred peer of that F/O Group-- otherwise, it is set as
the preferred primary.
b. If the preferred peer has been set on the cluster, the system checks to see whether
the cluster can be added to a F/O Group with the same preferred peer. If not, the
request is rejected and an error message will be generated.
c. A newly added cluster is not rebalanced until the rebalance command is used.
2. If a cluster's preferred peer has been changed, the system checks whether the cluster can
be added to a F/O Group with the same preferred peer. If not, the request is rejected and an
error message will be generated.
3. If the active-active flag is set on all peers, and the rebalance command is executed, the
rebalancing operation will function correctly.
4. If multiple peers think they own a F/O Group, the peer set as the preferred peer will be the
preferred primary.
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