Difference between revisions of "Site Cluster Restart Services"
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− | QuantaStor systems manage site clusters using a heartbeat service. If an appliance is reporting an unhealthy or unresponsive cluster state for a specific system | + | QuantaStor systems manage site clusters using a heartbeat service. If an appliance is reporting an unhealthy or unresponsive cluster state for a specific system can often be corrected by restarting the cluster service. |
<br><br><b>Warning:</b> Restarting the Cluster service can trigger a failover if a VIF is present on the node. The service should only be restarted if it is in an unhealthy state. | <br><br><b>Warning:</b> Restarting the Cluster service can trigger a failover if a VIF is present on the node. The service should only be restarted if it is in an unhealthy state. | ||
Revision as of 10:00, 23 December 2022
QuantaStor systems manage site clusters using a heartbeat service. If an appliance is reporting an unhealthy or unresponsive cluster state for a specific system can often be corrected by restarting the cluster service.
Warning: Restarting the Cluster service can trigger a failover if a VIF is present on the node. The service should only be restarted if it is in an unhealthy state.
Navigation: High-availability VIF Management --> Site Clusters --> Site Cluster --> Restart Cluster Services (toolbar)
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High-availability VIF Management --> Site Clusters --> Add Host... (right-click)