Configuring High Availability
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8. Click
Finish
.
9. Log in to the WebUI of the other cluster member.
10. Under
Device
>
High Availability
, click
Configure Cluster
. The New Cluster Wizard opens.
11. Select
Configure as secondary member
.
12. Click
Next
.
13. Click
Finish
.
The appliance fetches the settings from the primary member and applies them.
Note – When the cluster is managed by Quantum Spark Portal, connections are not synchronized. In the
event of cluster failover, you must re-establish the connections.
After the cluster is set up, you see the High Availability cluster between the two appliances. If both gateways
are properly configured from a network perspective and software health, one gateway is marked as active,
and the peer gateway is marked as standby. A list of configured interfaces shows.
To see information about the cluster members and the High Availability status, click
diagnostics
.
Upgrading a cluster member:
n
Upgrade each cluster member individually.
n
Start with the standby member.
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After upgrade, the appliance automatically reboots.
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Only manual upgrade is supported.
To upgrade a cluster manually:
1. Go to
Device
>
System Operations
.
2. Click
Manual Upgrade
.
The Upgrade Software Wizard opens.
3. Follow the wizard instructions.
High Availability cluster only supports IPv6 in dual mode.