Select the policy for a high availability group

 

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Every high availability group has an associated policy. The high availability manager uses this policy to determine which members of a high availability group to put in the active state.

Before you select a policy for a high availability group, you should review the following topics:

You should also know:

 

Overview

You have multiple policies defined for a high availability group, and you want to specify which of these policies the high availability manager uses to govern the group.

To select a policy for a high availability group:

 

Procedure

  1. In the console, click Servers > Core groups > Core group settings core_group_name .

  2. Click the Runtime tab to determine both the name of the high availability group, and the name of the policy that is currently controlling the group. See View high availability group information for more information on how to perform this step. You must have at least one of the group members running.

  3. Click the Configuration tab to determine the match criteria defined in the current high availability group policy.

  4. Use the information you obtained in the previous steps and update the match criteria for the policy you are selecting. The match criterion must contain all of the match criteria from the original policy, and at least one additional attribute from the name of the high availability group.

  5. Click OK and then click Review.

  6. Select Synchronize changes with nodes, and then click Save.

 

Results

The high availability manager uses the new policy to govern the designated high availability groups.


 

Related concepts


High availability groups

 

Related tasks


Setting up a high availability environment

 

Related Reference


New core group policy definition