
The four columns contain the following details information:
F/O Group Name
These are determined by Equalizer, according to cluster IP addresses, server IP
addresses, and the network configuration. ‘Unassigned’ isthe failover group used
when active-active failover is not yet enabled. Failover groups are not used in active-
passive failover configurations.
F/O Group ID
An identifying number for the failover group. This isset by Equalizer and not direcetly
modifiable.
F/O Mode
Indicates whether the system on which you executed the command is the current
Primary for this failover group, or whether the system is a Backup for this failover
group. If a system isthe Primary for thisgroup, it instantiates all the cluster IP
addresses and failover IP addresses necessary for the failover group.
Primary Peer
Shows the peer name of the Equalizer that iscurrentlyPrimary for this failover group.
Detailed failover group status can be obtained by supplying a group name to the show fogrp command:
In addition to the ID, peer, and mode information (see the previous table), this command displays exactly which
subnets, clusters, and servers belong to this failover group. These are the objects that will become active on
another peer when this failover group is moved as a result of a failover event.
This form of the command allows you to determine exactly how your clusters, servers, and subnets are organized
by Equalizer into failover groups, and also which clusters are instantiated on which Equalizers at any given time.
Displaying Peer Status
The show peer command displays a summary of all the currently defined peers:
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