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ESA Cluster Command

ibebry
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Beginner

What is the CLI command to verify whether I am using an email security appliance cluster?

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Ken Stieers
VIP Advisor VIP Advisor
VIP Advisor
If your machines are clustered, the prompt will change, based on the what mode you're in.
Machine mode (Machine esa1.company.com)>
Cluster mode (Cluster clusternameCluster)>

IF the machine isn't clustered, the prompt will just be something like this:
Esa1.company.com>

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shane.dollery
Beginner
Beginner
The easiest way is to use the following:

* clustermode cluster
* clusterconfig
* list
That way you can see the other members of the cluster.

Cheers,


Shane

Thanks for the reply Shane.  I don't seem to have those commands available.

Do you get: Unknown command or missing feature key: clustermode
If so you may be logging onto an SMA and not an ESA.

Ken Stieers
VIP Advisor VIP Advisor
VIP Advisor
If your machines are clustered, the prompt will change, based on the what mode you're in.
Machine mode (Machine esa1.company.com)>
Cluster mode (Cluster clusternameCluster)>

IF the machine isn't clustered, the prompt will just be something like this:
Esa1.company.com>

Thanks Ken.  It looks like the machine isn't clustered.

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