VMware Aria
Operations Cluster and Node Maintenance
VMware Aria
Operations
Cluster and Node MaintenanceYou perform cluster and node
maintenance procedures to help your
VMware Aria
Operations
perform more efficiently cluster and node maintenance involves
activities such as changing the online or offline state of the cluster, fault domains, or
individual nodes, activating or deactivating high availability (HA) or continuous
availability (CA), reviewing statistics related to the installed adapters, and rebalancing
the workload for a better performance. You perform most
VMware Aria
Operations
cluster and node maintenance using the
Cluster Management page in the product interface, or the Cluster Status and
Troubleshooting page in the administration interface. The administration interface
provides more options than the product interface. Procedure
| Interface
| Description
|
---|---|---|
Change Cluster Status
| Administration/Product
| You can change the status of a node to online or offline. In a high availability (HA)
cluster, taking the primary or replica offline causes VMware Aria
Operations to
run from the remaining node and for HA status to be degraded. In continuous
availability (CA) cluster, taking the primary or replica offline
causes VMware Aria
Operations to run in a degraded status.You cannot convert a High Availability
(HA) activated cluster to a Continuous Availability cluster and
vice versa. You must first deactivate the cluster availability,
so that the cluster becomes a standard cluster and then activate
HA or CA as required. Any manual or system action
that restarts the cluster brings all VMware Aria
Operations nodes online,
including any nodes that you had taken offline. |
Activate or Deactivate High Availability | Administration
| Activating high availability requires the
cluster to have at least one data node, with all nodes online or all
offline. To activate high availability, see Adding High Availability to VMware Aria Operations. Deactivating high availability restarts the
VMware Aria
Operations cluster. After you deactivate high availability, the
replica node in VMware Aria
Operations converts back to a data node and restarts
the cluster. |
Activate or Deactivate Continuous Availability | Administration | Activating continuous availability requires
the cluster to have at least one witness node, and at least two data
node, with all nodes online or all offline. To activate continuous availability, see Adding Continuous Availability. Deactivating continuous availability restarts
the VMware Aria
Operations cluster. When you deactivate continuous availability,
you can choose to keep all your nodes or cut out one of the fault
domains.
After you deactivate continuous availability,
the replica node in VMware Aria
Operations converts back to a data node
and restarts the cluster. |
Add Nodes | Administration | You can add one or more nodes for your
cluster. In a FIPS activated environment, new nodes
must be FIPS compliant. In a FIPS deactivated environment, new nodes
must be FIPS deactivated. Activating continuous availability requires
one witness node, and an even number of data nodes including the
primary node. For example, the cluster must have 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12,
14 or 16 nodes. |
Replace Nodes | Administration | You can add nodes and replace them with a downed or
non-functional node in a cluster. |
Generate Passphrase
| Administration
| You can generate a passphrase to use instead of
the administrator credentials to add a node to this cluster.
The passphrase is only
valid for a single use.
|
Remove a Node
| Administration
| When you remove a node, you lose data that the node had collected unless
you are running in high availability (HA) mode. HA protects against the
removal or loss of one node. You must not re-add nodes to VMware Aria
Operations that you already
removed. If your environment requires more nodes, add new nodes
instead. When you perform maintenance
and migration procedures, you should take the node offline, not
remove the node. |
Configure NTP
| Product
| The nodes in VMware Aria
Operations cluster synchronize with each other by
standardizing on the primary node time or by synchronizing with an
external Network Time Protocol (NTP) source. |
Rebalance the Cluster
| Product
| You can rebalance adapter, disk, memory, or network load across
VMware Aria
Operations cluster nodes to increase the efficiency of
your environment. |