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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to RulePoint
  3. Managing Your Account
  4. Using RulePoint User Interface
  5. User Management
  6. Topology Management
  7. Managing Hosts and Nodes
  8. Managing Application Services
  9. Managing System Services
  10. High Availability
  11. Managing Deployment
  12. Dashboard
  13. Object Import and Export
  14. Markers
  15. Log Management
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  17. Resetting RulePoint System
  18. Error Codes
  19. Glossary

Administrator Guide

Administrator Guide

Configuration Example for a Three-Host High Availability Setup on RulePoint

Configuration Example for a Three-Host High Availability Setup on RulePoint

Your organization has RulePoint installed on three hosts and plans to create a high availability setup that needs to be distributed across the three host machines.
The following table lists the properties of the three host machines that will be used to configure high availability.
In this example,
Machine 1
is the primary host.
Machine 2
and
Machine 3
would need to be configured for the high availability setup.
Property
Machine 1
(Primary Host)
Machine 2
(Back-up Host)
Machine 3
(Back-up Host)
IP address
xx.xx.xx.xx
yy.yy.yy.yy
zz.zz.zz.zz
Name of the Node
Node1
Node2
Node3
Grid Manager
GM1
GM2
GM3
UM Store
UMStore1
UMStore2
UMStore3
UM Lbmrd
UMLbmrd1
UMLbmrd2
UMLbmrd3
The following image provides a graphical view of the example of the three-node high-availability setup to be deployed using
Machine 1
as the primary host and
Machine 2
and
Machine 3
as the back-up hosts.
In a high availability setup that you configure using the three host machines, the application services such as source controllers and responder controllers are distributed across the nodes on each machine. You need to configure the primary instance and the back-up instance of the application services on different nodes to ensure that even if one node goes down, another node continues to provide the service.

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