11-03-2015 07:11 AM
Good day to all, Sirs,
I know I'm asking about an old product
Anyway, we need to move the cluster from a subnet to a new one: have you got any suggestions?
Kind regards
alessandro vailati
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11-03-2015 07:53 AM
11-03-2015 07:21 AM
Hi Alessandro,
If the appliances in the cluster are communicating using hostnames, then just update the DNS entries to new IP addresses. If they're using IP addresses to communicate, then unfortunately you need to rebuild your cluster - remove each machine from the cluster, and rejoin it.
Hope that helps!
11-03-2015 07:39 AM
It looks I have to destroy my cluster... :-(
so,
1st of all, I have to remove each node from the cluster
then reconfigure each server
finally rebuild a new cluster...
ok, so I have to try
Many thanks Harry!
11-03-2015 07:53 AM
11-03-2015 08:28 AM
Yes, I am going to use this solution, working only with one node and maintain 2 cluster for a while, just for the new config
alessandro
11-17-2015 03:35 AM
Hi Harry
the new cluster works perfectly, many thanks
only one question: I'm trying to move the cluster interface to the Outgoing interfaces:
Clusterconfig -> communication -> edit -> ....
...BUT I don't find how to save and update the modification!
I can't commit it and escaping from clusterconfig area I lose the update..
ciao
alessandro
11-17-2015 03:38 AM
Hey Alessandro,
Can you send the screenshots of what exactly happens when you configure it?
11-17-2015 05:15 AM
Hi Harry,
here you have in attach OLD.jpg where you can see above "changes not recorded" cause I didn't commit the new communication configuration and the system reverted to the ip 192.168.255.7-192.168.255.17
In the file NEW.jpg I prepared the system using the new interfaces: Outgoing instead of Incoming and the ip 192.168.255.8-192.168.255.18
I hope it could be clear..
ciao
alessandro
11-17-2015 08:22 AM
Hi Harry,
I'm so sorry if you wasted time for me..
I had only to escape from the command area and then, in the clusterconfig, execute commit command
many thanks for you help & time
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