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Revision as of 17:35, 22 April 2021

You can configure the system failover in the configuration mode. Note that you need two imRAD devices to configure the system failover.

LYSH@MyHostName# configure
configure# failover -h
usage: failover [-h] {add,dbpool,delete,disable,enable,show} ...

 config ha

positional arguments:
    add                                 Add configure system failover   
    delete                              Delete system failover configuration
    disable                             Disable system failover
    enable                              Enable system failover
    show                                Show system failover configuration

optional arguments:
  -h, --help                            show this help message and exit

Verifying System Failover Configuration

LYSH@MyHostName# configure
configure# failover show

Configuring System Failover

Note that if there the System Failover configuration already exists, it will overwrite.

LYSH@MyHostName# configure
configure# failover add 192.168.0.1/24 eth0 mykey 192.168.0.2 active 120
configure# failover show
vip=192.168.0.1/24
iface=eth0
secret=mykey
host=192.168.0.2
initmode=active
curmode=
curmode_dt=-
peermode=
peermode_dt=-
deadtime=120
state=disabled
last_error_msg=No error

Enabling System Failover

The System Failover does not work before enabling the System Failover.

LYSH@MyHostName# configure
configure# failover enable
configure# failover show
vip=192.168.0.1/24
iface=eth0
secret=mykey
host=192.168.0.2
initmode=active
curmode=
curmode_dt=-
peermode=
peermode_dt=-
deadtime=120
state=enabled
last_error_msg=No error

Disabling System Failover

To stop the System Failover, use the disable command. If you enable the System Failover after disabling it, the System Failover works again.

LYSH@MyHostName# configure
configure# failover disable
configure# failover show
vip=192.168.0.1/24
iface=eth0
secret=mykey
host=192.168.0.2
initmode=active
curmode=
curmode_dt=-
peermode=
peermode_dt=-
deadtime=120
state=disabled
last_error_msg=No error

Deleting System Failover configuration

Note that if you deleted it, the System Failover does not work before configuring it.

LYSH@MyHostName# configure
configure# failover delete