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Chapter 11 Configuring High Availability
Configuring ACE High Availability Groups
Taking a High Availability Group Out of Service
Note This functionality is available for only Admin contexts.
If you need to modify a fault-tolerant group, you must first take the group out of service before making
any other changes. Use this procedure to take a high availability group out of service.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Config > Virtual Contexts > High Availability (HA) > Setup. The ACE HA Management
screen appears at the top of the content area and the ACE HA Groups table appears at the bottom.
Step 2 In the ACE HA Groups table, select the high availability group you want to take out of service, and then
click Edit. The table refreshes with configurable fields.
Step 3 Clear the Enabled check box.
Step 4 Click Deploy Now to take the high availability group out of service and to return to the ACE HA Groups
table.
You can now make the necessary modifications to the high availability group. To put the high availability
group back in service, see Enabling a High Availability Group, page 11-15.
Related Topic
• Enabling a High Availability Group, page 11-15
Enabling a High Availability Group
Note This functionality is available for only Admin contexts.
After you take a high availability group out of service to modify it, you need to reenable the group. Use
the following procedure to put a high availability group back in service.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Config > Virtual Contexts > High Availability (HA) > Setup. The ACE HA Management
screen appears at the top of the content area and the ACE HA Groups table appears at the bottom.
Step 2 In the ACE HA Groups table, select the high availability group you want to take out of service, and then
click Edit. The table refreshes with configurable fields.
Step 3 Check the Enabled check box.
Step 4 Click Deploy Now to put the high availability group in service and to return to the ACE HA Groups
table.
Related Topic
• Taking a High Availability Group Out of Service, page 11-15
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