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Synchronizing cluster configurations

NetScaler configurations that are available on the configuration coordinator are synchronized to the other nodes of the cluster when:

  • A node joins the cluster
  • A node rejoins the cluster
  • A new command is run through the cluster IP address

Also, you can forcefully synchronize the configurations that are available on the configuration coordinator (full synchronization) to a specific cluster node. Make sure you synchronize one cluster node at a time, otherwise the cluster can get affected.

To synchronize cluster configurations by using the CLI:

At the command prompt of the appliance on which you want to synchronize the configurations, type:

force cluster sync

To synchronize cluster configurations by using the GUI:

  1. Log on to the appliance on which you want to synchronize the configurations.
  2. Navigate to System > Cluster.
  3. In the details pane, under Utilities, click Force cluster sync.
  4. Click OK.

Display list of commands failed during cluster config synchronization

In a cluster setup, with sync status strict mode syncStatusStrictMode enabled, you can display the list of commands failed during a cluster synchronization on a non-CCO node.

You can determine the cluster synchronization state of a non-CCO node by running the show node operation. PARTIAL SUCCESS Synchronization state indicates that some commands failed on the non-CCO node during the cluster synchronization.

To view the list of commands failed on a node during the cluster synchronization by using CLI:

  • show cluster syncFailures

Sample configuration

    > show cluster node

    1) Node ID: 1
            IP:                  10.102.201.24
            Backplane:           1/1/1
            Health:              UP
            Admin State:         ACTIVE
            Operational State:   ACTIVE(Configuration Coordinator)
            Sync State:          ENABLED
            Priority:            31
            Tunnel Mode:         NONE
            Node Group:          DEFAULT_NG
    2) Node ID: 2
            IP:                  10.102.201.62*
            Backplane:           2/1/1
            Health:              UP
            Admin State:         ACTIVE
            Operational State:   ACTIVE
            Sync State:          PARTIAL SUCCESS
    (Refer the files clus_sync_batch_status.log, sync_route_status.log and sync_clusdiff_status.log in /var/nssynclog directory for list of commands failed)
            Priority:            31
            Tunnel Mode:         NONE
            Node Group:          DEFAULT_NG
    3) Node ID: 3
            IP:                  10.102.201.64
            Backplane:           3/1/1
            Health:              UP
            Admin State:         ACTIVE
            Operational State:   ACTIVE
            Sync State:          PARTIAL SUCCESS
    (Refer the files clus_sync_batch_status.log, sync_route_status.log and sync_clusdiff_status.log in /var/nssynclog directory for list of commands failed)
            Priority:            31
            Tunnel Mode:         NONE
            Node Group:          DEFAULT_NG
    Done

    > show cluster syncFailures

    exec: add system user nsroot "********" -encrypted -externalAuth ENABLED -timeout 900 -logging ENABLED -maxsession 20 -allowedManagementInterface CLI API -devno 32768
    ERROR: Resource already exists
    --
    exec: set interface 2/LO/1 -autoneg ENABLED -haMonitor OFF -haHeartbeat OFF -mtu 1500 -ringtype Elastic -tagall OFF -trunkmode OFF -state ENABLED -lagtype NODE -lacpPriority 32768 -lacpTimeout LONG -throughput 0 -linkRedundancy OFF -bandwidthHigh 0 -bandwidthNormal 0 -intftype Loopback -svmCmd 0 -ifnum 2/LO/1 -lldpmode NONE -lrsetPriority 1024
    ERROR: Operation not allowed on loopback interface.
Synchronizing cluster configurations