HP AE370A Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Manual v6.2.0 (53-1001186-01, Ap - Page 156
High Availability HA cluster configuration
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2 cryptoCfg -srcfile filename Specifies the file name when restoring the master key from a file in the predetermined directory on the switch. Use this operand when the master key was backed up to a file rather than to a key vault. The -keyID and the -srcfile operands are mutually exclusive. --show -groupcfg Displays the group-wide encryption policy configuration. This command is valid on all member nodes and on the group leader. --show -groupmember Displays detailed information for all encryption group members or for a single member. This command is valid on all member nodes and on the group leader. The following required operands are mutually exclusive: -all node_WWN Displays information on all nodes in the existing encryption group. Displays information on a single specified node. The node is identified by its node WWN. Function 3. High Availability (HA) cluster configuration Synopsis cryptocfg --help -hacluster cryptocfg --create -hacluster HA_cluster_name [node_WWN [slot_number]] [node_WWN [slot_number]] cryptocfg --delete -hacluster HA_cluster_name cryptocfg --add -haclustermember HA_cluster_name node_WWN [slot_number] [node_WWN [slot_number]] cryptocfg --remove -haclustermember HA_cluster_name node_WWN [slot_number] [node_WWN [slot_number]] cryptocfg --replace [-haclustermember HA_cluster_name] current_node_WWN [slot_number] new_node_WWN [slot_number] cryptocfg --show -hacluster -all | HA_cluster_name Description Use these cryptoCfg commands to configure and manage High Availability (HA) clusters. A HA cluster consists of two encryption engines configured to host the CryptoTargets and to provide the active/standby failover and failback capabilities in a pair-wise relationship in a single fabric. The encryption engines that are part of an HA cluster must belong to the same encryption group and be part of the same fabric. Failure to ensure that HA cluster members are part of the same encryption group dissolves the HA cluster and the encryption engines lose their failover capability. The HA cluster configuration must be performed on the group leader. Configuration changes must be committed before they take effect. Use the cryptocfg --commit command to commit a new configuration or a configuration change. Refer to section "5. Transaction management" for more information. Any operation related to an HA cluster performed without a commit operation will not survive across switch reboots, power cycles, CP failover, or HA reboots. 128 Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1001186-01