Strawberry Server
User and Hardware Manual
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After reboot...
17. Test IP Address by accessing "
http://strawberry_ip_address/Strawberry/setup.aspx
"
Troubleshoot IP's if not connecting.
18. Go to "
http://strawberry_ip_address/Strawberry/admin.aspx
" and log in as
username=edwe and password=mh Add users, assign them to teams, add and
subtract teams, and give teams quotas from this screen! See Chapter 6 for details
19.
Status Check:
To see which machine is the active one you can use the "
crm_mon -r
"
command.
It displays the pacemaker info and which machine is currently running strawberry and any
errors if they occurred. There is only one VM running at the same time, they both have
the same mac, etc.
20.
STOP a Strawberry Node:
To stop strawberry running on one of the nodes you can use
the command "
crm node standby
". This will set the respective node to standby mode and
strawberry will migrate to the other node if it is running there (this normally takes up to 1
minute).
21.
Enable a Strawberry Node: T
o get the node online again use "crm node online". This
will ONLY signal the other node that it is ready again, strawberry will keep running on the
current node. It will only migrate again if a fail-over condition arises or the other node is
put into stand-by mode. It is completely fine to have the node running on the
“secondary” as the two nodes are essentially equal – there is no “master” node.
22. From Linux OS, would be good to browse the /mh folder to make sure the folder
structures are created. Strawberry will create the following folder structure in the /mh
folder:
Media
users
Creates a edit_1
edit_2 etc based on license #
media
Initially empty
Projects
lock
projects
template
users
Initially empty