Following are the pre-requisites for deploying automatic failover for new appliances:
Infoblox recommends using the direct replication method for best reliability and performance. The network replication method will have higher latency and a greater chance of connection breakage, and thus lower reliability and performance. |
To deploy two new Operation Centers or standalone appliances to form a failover pair, do the following:
Direct replication: You can connect the systems directly through their HA ports. For virtual appliances, direct replication is used in a separate VM-only network that contains only an HA pair.
Network replication: You can connect the HA port of both systems to a network using an Ethernet cable. For virtual machines, network replication means a virtual machine in one subnet is connected to a virtual machine in another subnet through a network.
Infoblox recommends setting up virtual machines (data center or hypervisor) in the same location. If the machines are not set up in the same location, high latency or limited bandwidth can cause unstable performance. |
Infoblox recommends that you connect the systems using the direct replication method.
After upgrading both systems to NetMRI 7.1.1 or later, repartition the systems by logging in to the administrative shell of both the systems and entering the repartition command. For new systems with no network device data collected, you can proceed without resetting and without generating a backup. For systems that are already deployed, and have collected data, follow the steps mentioned in Migrating Existing Systems as Failover Pairs.
To log in to the primary system, click the Settings icon > Setup > Failover Configuration and then specify the configuration settings on the Failover Configuration page. For more information, see the Specifying Automatic Failover Settings topic in the NetMRI online Help.
After specifying the failover configuration settings and completing the enable operation, the systems start synchronizing data. This process might take up to one hour, depending on the appliance model. |