Logging in to the LifeKeeper GUI
- Log in to the Windows OS on the first cluster node (sios20-node1) as sios20-ad\lkadmin.
- From Start > SIOS > LifeKeeper (Admin Only) (or right click > More > Run as administrator), launch the LifeKeeper GUI.
- Log into the LifeKeeper GUI as sios20-ad\lkadmin.
- After logging in to sios20-node1 the following screen will appear.
- Then select File > Connect to connect to sios20-node2.
You have successfully logged in to the two cluster nodes.
Create the First Communication Path
- Create a communication path between the cluster nodes using the values in the following table.
Communication path | |
---|---|
Local Server | SIOS20-NODE1 |
Remote Server(s) | SIOS20-NODE2 |
Device Type | TCP |
Heartbeat Interval | 6 |
Maximum Heartbeat Misses | 5 |
Local IP Address(es) | 10.0.2.11 |
Priority | 1 (*1) |
Remote IP Address | 10.0.2.12 |
Port# | 1500 |
*1 : The second subnet is the primary communication path.
- From the LifeKeeper GUI menu bar, click Edit > Server > Create Comm Path and follow the prompts and enter the details. When you are finished you will see the following screen.
Create a Second Communication Path
- Create a second communication path using the values in the following table.
Communication path | |
---|---|
Local Server | SIOS20-NODE1 |
Remote Server(s) | SIOS20-NODE2 |
Device Type | TCP |
Heartbeat Interval | 6 |
Maximum Heartbeat Misses | 5 |
Local IP Address(es) | 10.0.3.11 |
Priority | 2 (*1) |
Remote IP Address | 10.0.3.12 |
Port# | 1510 |
*1 : The third subnet is the secondary communication path.
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