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Use Case

Setting up a high availability (HA) monitoring envirnoment between two SONARPLEX devices.

Example Setup

The instructions are based on the example setup as described below.

SONARPLEX HA Master

This is the SONARPLEX HA master device which contains the productive host- and servicechecks.

IP-Address

172.16.0.100

azeti Agent Port

4192

azeti Agent PasswordSamplePW

SONARPLEX HA Slave

This is the SONARPLEX HA slave device which is completely empty and contains no productive information.

IP-Address172.16.0.200

The slave runs just one single HA service check to maintain HA capabilities. This service should run in short intervals (3-5 min.) to reduce the outage times and gaps in logging and graphs.

The general procedure is as follows:

  1. Configure the SONARPLEX HA master as the productive device. No further configuration is necessary.
  2. Configure the SONARPLEX HA slave with just the host of the HA master. Add a servicecheck to that host with the template "check_azeti_ha".
  3. Let the SONARPLEX HA slave run this servicecheck to start syncronisation.

Step-by-step guide

SONARPLEX HA Master

  1. Open the Administration Web Interface > Configuration > Network > Agent Configuration
  2. Set Agent Password to "SamplePW" (without quotes)
  3. Click  to save the configuration.

SONARPLEX HA Slave

  1. Open the Administration Web Interface > Configuration > Setup > Hosts
  2. Create new host with the IP of the SONARPLEX HA master, in this case 172.16.0.100.

  3. Create new service with the plugin "check_azeti_ha" and add the just created host to the list of hosts to check.
  4. Change the normal check interval to a value between 3-5 minutes to reduce gaps due to failover transitions.
  5. Set Password (Optional) to the given SONARPLEX HA master Agent password "SamplePW" (without quotes).
  6. Click  to save the configuration.
  7. Open the User Webinterface > Monitoring > Services
  8. Wait for the just created check to report "OK" with a note on syncronized files.
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