Adding a remote cluster

Cluster Explorer provides a wizard to create global clusters by linking standalone clusters. Command Center only enables you to perform remote cluster operations on the local cluster.

The following information is required for the Remote Cluster Configuration Wizard in Cluster Explorer:

To add a remote cluster to a global cluster environment in Cluster Explorer

  1. From Cluster Explorer, click Add/Delete Remote Cluster on the Edit menu.

    or

    From the Cluster Explorer configuration tree, right-click the cluster name, and click Add/Delete Remote Clusters.

  2. Review the required information for the Remote Cluster Configuration Wizard and click Next.
  3. In the Wizard Options dialog box:
  4. Enter the details of the new cluster:

    If the cluster is not running in secure mode:

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If the cluster is running in secure mode:

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  1. Enter the details of the existing remote clusters; this information on administrator rights enables the wizard to connect to all the clusters and make changes to the configuration:

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  1. Click the Configure icon. The Remote cluster information dialog box is displayed.

    If the cluster is not running in secure mode:

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  1. Click Next.
  2. Click Finish. After running the wizard, the configurations on all the relevant clusters are opened and changed; the wizard does not close the configurations.

To add a remote cluster to a global cluster environment in Command Center

Note   Command Center enables you to perform operations on the local cluster; this does not affect the overall global cluster configuration.

  1. Click Commands>Configuration>Cluster Objects>Add Remote Cluster.
  2. Enter the name of the cluster.
  3. Enter the IP address of the cluster.
  4. Click Apply.