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| Dear all, I'm brand new to the forum and I wonder if someone can remember the command line to use on SPLAT (while logged thru ssh) when I want to switch a member from standby to active mode. Many thanks for your help, and by the way, best wishes to all of you :-) Jeyl38 |
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| Hi northlandboy, thanks for your help on this; actually, I think there is a command such as when connected to the standby member, you just have to enter that command which will switch your Fw to active status... But I can't remember that one. Regards, |
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| To initiate a failover, run next command on a cluster member: cphaprob -d STOP -s problem -t 0 register To remove: cphaprob -d STOP unregister But in this case active member switch to standby. If you remove STOP on member with higher priority, this member will be active again. |
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