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12.
Wait until the
status of the
local and peer
server are in be
standby-standby
mode
respectively. The
statuses of the
private net must
also be "Enabled
and Healthy". If
this is not the
output, check
and repeat
previous
steps.
13.
Go to "Resource Group Manager" then press "Add Resource Group".
The Resource Group Manager of proNAS HA is used to manage resource
groups. Users need to configure resource groups only on one of the servers,
usually the Active server. proNAS HA will automatically synchronize the status
of resource groups between both servers. Note that users are prohibited to
create or remove resource groups unless proNAS HA are running on both
servers and at least one of the private net is functioning.
Buttons:
Add
Resource
Group button
Add new resource group member. User can specify the
name of the resource group. This name must be unique
for the resource groups within the cluster
Switch All
Resource
Groups from
Peer
This is to manually takeover the all resource groups from
the peer server. Users can manually takeover resource
groups from the peer server to perform maintenance or
troubleshooting on the active server. This button will be
displayed only if resource groups are bring in.
Switch All
Resource
Groups to
Peer
This is to manually failover the all resource groups to the
peer server. Users can manually failover resource groups
to the peer server to perform maintenance or
troubleshooting on the active server. This button will be
displayed only if resource groups are bring in.
Summary of Contents for 2126JS6H-SQX
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Page 7: ...NAS System User s Manual 7 PART I Hardware Components and RAID Controller...
Page 38: ...NAS System 38 User s Manual 3 Choose the Make Global HSP option and click Go 4 Click Go...
Page 41: ...NAS System User s Manual 41 PART II proNAS System...
Page 54: ...NAS System 54 User s Manual 4 The selected disk drive will become a Hot Spare drive...
Page 56: ...NAS System 56 User s Manual 4 The selected disk drive will become a free or UN_USED disk drive...
Page 81: ...NAS System User s Manual 81 5 The new Logical Volume will be shown...
Page 83: ...NAS System User s Manual 83 4 Verify the new LV size...
Page 93: ...NAS System User s Manual 93 4 The deleted snapshot will no longer exist in the Snapshot List...
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