Edit Cluster
The Edit Cluster action supports the following types of changes:
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Leader preferences can be changed for each device. |
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Multiple devices can be added to the existing cluster in a single update operation. |
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Stack links can be created only from a new device that is being added. |
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Stack link alias and GigaStream alias can be edited for newly created links. |
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Nodes can be removed from an existing cluster, one at a time. |
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You can edit the tag id and tag values associated to nodes and clusters: |
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To edit a configured tag ID and tag value of a node/cluster, you must be an admin user with read and write access. |
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If you replace a single-valued tag value associated to a node, a confirmation message pops-up before replacing the tag value. |
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Stacking mode can be changed from Legacy to Default and vice versa. |
Notes:
- You cannot change the stacking mode and also add or remove a device simultaneously. Only one task can be performed at a time.
- To change the stacking mode to default and add a GigaVUE-TA400 device, you must first remove the GigaVUE-HC2CCv1 device if present.
- To change the stacking mode to Legacy and add GigaVUE-HC2CCv1 devices, you must first remove the GigaVUE-TA400 device if present.
The following options are not supported by the Edit Cluster action:
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There is no option to remove existing stack links through the cluster wizard. |
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There is no option to create links in existing devices. |
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Addition and deletion of devices in a single update operation is not supported and is not recommended. If you attempt to add and delete devices in a single update operation, you may get unexpected results. |
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There is no option to edit the existing stack link alias and GigaStream alias. |
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There is no option to rename a cluster directly from GigaVUE-FM. If you rename a cluster using the GigaVUE-OS CLI, the rename does not reflect in the GigaVUE‑FM. To rename a cluster that is managed from GigaVUE-FM: |
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Remove the cluster from GigaVUE-FM.
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Take a backup/log session. Run the
show run
and show diag detail
commands from the leader node.
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Disable cluster on all nodes using the command
no cluster enable
. Start with the member nodes and disable the leader node at the end.
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From leader node, in configure mode, run the command
cluster id <new-cluster-id>
to change the cluster name.
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Enable the cluster on all nodes. Start with the leader by running the command
cluster enable
. Leader node will push the new cluster name to all the nodes.
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Once the cluster is up and running, add the cluster back to GigaVUE-FM.
Prerequisites:
You must clear all configurations on a node before adding it to a cluster.
Edit options: