
Failover
eqcli > peer Eq-C flags failover,active-active
b. Create the peer definitions for the remote peers Eq-A and Eq-B:
eqcli > peer Eq-A signature signature flags failover,fo_config_
xfer,preferred_primary
eqcli > peer Eq-B signature signature flags failover
Note - The signature for each remote peer can be displayed by logging into the CLI on that peer and
executing "show peer name", where name is Eq-A or Eq-B.
c. On
Eq-A
, the peer status should now look like this:
d. On
Eq-B
, the peer status should now look like this:
e. On
Eq-C
, the peer status should now look like this:
After the above procedure is completed, the object configuration should get synchronized over to Eq-
B and Eq-C. All Equalizer objects will be visible in the CLI and GUI of all peers. The two clusters will
continue to run on Eq-A until they are "rebalanced" (Refer to "Rebalancing" on page 466).
Configuring N + 1 Failover with 4 Equalizers (CLI)
In this configuration, four Equalizers (Eq-A, Eq-B, Eq-C, and Eq-D) cooperate to provide high availability. They do
not need to be the same models, and can include
Equalizer OnDemand
. They are configured with:
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