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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, navigate to Administration > Agents > Agent Properties. |
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On the Agent Properties dashboard that appears in the display area, in the Namespace/Type view, expand the FglAM node, and click the FglAMAdapter node. |
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Assign the Agent Manager to a desired HA Partition by editing its entry in the High Availability Host Config list. This list contains all Agent Managers that are currently connected to the Adapter, and is accessible through the High Availability Host Config property. The list also identifies the names of their respective HA Partitions, and the priorities for considering Agent Managers as potential HA Primary hosts. |
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Get started with editing the High Availability Host Config list-based property. |
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Click Save Changes. |
TIP: To get an overview of the HA Configuration in real time (for example, to see the current HA Primary hosts, and the HA State of each HA Peer), you can view the HAManagerMBean.
Using the JMX-Console, click FglAM:name=HAManager and invoke the diagnosticSnapshotAsString() method. The resulting output lists each of the known Agent Managers, which (if any) HA Partition they are assigned to, what deployment set they have, who is the HA Primary and what HA State they are in.
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IMPORTANT: To effectively be eligible for fail-over functionality, agents must be using one of the RemoteConnection Services available in the Agent Manager Development Kit. |
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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, navigate to Administration > Agents > Agent Properties. |
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On the Agent Properties dashboard that appears in the display area, in the Namespace/Type view, expand the FglAM node, and click the FglAMAdapter node. |
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Get started with editing the HA Deployment Whitelist property. |
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Click Save Changes. |
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