set deviceconfig cluster
Description
Configure Wildfire
appliance cluster settings on the WildFire appliance. You can configure
the cluster name, the interface used for cluster communication, and
the mode (role) of the appliance in the cluster—controller or worker.
On WildFire appliances that you configure as cluster controllers,
you can add WildFire appliances to the cluster and set whether the
controller provides DNS service on its management interface.
Hierarchy Location
set deviceconfig
Syntax
cluster {
cluster-name <name>;
interface {eth2 | eth3};
mode {
controller {
service-advertisement dns-service enabled {no | yes};
worker-list {ip-address}
}
worker;
}
}
Options
+ cluster-name —
Name the cluster. The name must be a valid domain name section.
+
interface — Configure the interface to use for cluster
communication. The cluster communication interface must be the same
on all cluster members.
> mode —
Configure whether the WildFire appliance is a controller node or
a worker node. For controller nodes, configure whether the controller
provides DNS service on the management interface (service-advertisement)
and add worker nodes to the cluster (worker-list).
Each WildFire appliance cluster should have two controller nodes
to provide high availability. You can add two controllers and up
to 18 worker nodes to a cluster, for a maximum total of 20 nodes.
Sample Output
admin@wf-500(active-controller)# show deviceconfig cluster
cluster {
cluster-name sid-6;
interface eth2;
mode {
controller {
worker-list {
2.2.2.115;
}
}
}
}
Required Privilege Level
superuser, deviceadmin