Black Box ET0100A, ET1000A, ET0010A Hardware Cluster Install, Ordering of actions is important

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Modify the /opt/scripts/policyserver-init.conf and set the following. Emacs, nano, and vi are available on the OS.

########################################################################

#######

#######

####### Cluster options

#######

#

## for a clustered installation node1 and node2 must be set the same

##on each of the hosts in the cluster, same ordering node1=192.168.80.1

node2=192.168.80.2

#

# clusterJdbcMcast=229.10.10.10

# clusterMcast=228.10.10.10

# clusterName=policyserver

#

###############################################################################

Run the installation script:

/etc/init.d/policyserver-install

It is important that the ordering of IP addresses stays the same for node1 and node2 on both machines in the cluster.

Ordering of actions is important.

You should install in the following steps:

1Deploy OVA app server #1 (See Appendices - EncrypTight Manager OVA Deployment Using vSphere Client)

2Deploy OVA app server #2 (See Appendices - EncrypTight Manager OVA Deployment Using vSphere Client)

3Assign IP of app server #1

4Assign IP of app server #2

5Run cluster install on app server #1 ( same order of IP addresses on both )

6IMPORTANT: WAIT for app server #1 to fully start

7Run cluster install on app server #2 ( same order of IP addresses on both )

Once installation is complete you can view the web interface from either of the cluster nodes IP addresses.

To verify that the cluster is in place check the Platform -> Utilities page DB Nodes and Appserver Nodes.

Hardware Cluster Install

If you are going to have the cluster on node1 = 192.168.80.1 and node2 = 192.168.80.2 then you would run like this on both installs:

Modify the /opt/scripts/policyserver-init.conf and set the following. Emacs, nano, and vi are available on the OS.

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Contents EncrypTight Installation Guide Page Table Of Contents Appendices About This Document Contacting Customer Support EncrypTight Manager 3.3 Installation Options Virtual Machine OptionsEncrypTight-Manager-3.3-standalone Installation Options Installation OptionsHardware Options EncrypTight-Manager-3.3Installation Examples Single Server InstallFirewall Information Configuring Networking Parameters To configure an IP address and netmaskTo configure the gateway address Running the Installation Script Virtual Machine Cluster InstallTo run the stand alone installation script System RequirementsHardware Cluster Install Ordering of actions is importantInstallation Examples Disaster Recovery Option Run the installation scriptsDisaster Recovery Install Using Single Server For Main SiteOrdering of actions is important Testing Disaster Recovery Disaster Recovery SiteEncrypTight Manager Upgrade of an Existing ETM Instance Upgrade Non-Cluster Instance of ETMSCP upgrade file to ETM Non-Cluster Execute the upgrade on the ETM server Non-Cluster Optional Verify the downloaded upgrade bin fileExample Upgrade from 3.1.3451 to Upgrade Warning EncrypTight Manager Installation Guide Upgrade ETM Cluster Instances SCP upgrade file to ETM ClusterExecute the upgrade on Each Server in the Cluster in Order Node Shut DownThis will upgrade from 3.2.3971 to Start up Each Server in the Cluster in Order Backup and Restore of EncrypTight Manager Backing out of an upgradeGeneral Guidelines Backup components provided by ETM Hardware Server specificsDrive failures Example backup and restore procedures Procedure 1. Backing up the entire filesystemOther hardware component failures Damage to the ETM software or databaseProcedure 3. Backing up the ETM software and data Alternative *nix backup methodsProcedure 4. Restoring the ETM software and data Procedure 5. Backing up the ETM databaseProcedure 6. Restoring the ETM database Restoring to factory defaults VM Server specificsCluster notes DR notesHardware Disaster Recovery Cluster Install AppendicesRun the installation scripts Preparation for DR listening Actions on DR activation failover occursFailback Installing the CSM OVA Running vSphere ClientInstalling the CSM OVA Deploy OVF Template OVF Template Details Name and Location Host / Cluster Resource Pool Datastore Ready to Complete Basic Tasks Setup Networking Main ScreenMain Network Config Default Gateway Page Black Box Tech Support FREE! Live /7
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ET10000A, The EncrypTight, ET0100A, ET0010A, ET1000A specifications

The Black Box ET1000A, ET0010A, EncrypTight, and ET0100A are advanced solutions designed for secure data transmission and network management, catering to modern enterprise needs. These tools integrate cutting-edge technologies to enhance connectivity, security, and efficiency within various environments.

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