THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE APPLIES TO:
- EFT v6 and later
DISCUSSION
EFT can be installed in an active-passive cluster to achieve high availabilitythrough failover clustering. Separate instructions are provided belowfor installing and upgradingEFT in a cluster. (TIP:Print this topic and check off the steps as they are completed.)
Installing EFT in a ClusterConfiguration
Before you add EFT to your cluster, you must setup your cluster manager. Please consult your cluster manager vendor’s documentation for details. Globalscape's Server Support team can provide assistance with basic configuration questions, and Globalscape Professional Services group provide assistance with installing and configuring a cluster. |
To install an EFT version 6 or later in a cluster configuration:
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Note: If you cannot browse to the shared resource disk, then the clustered disk is offline or assigned to the other node. CANCEL the installation and verify that the clustered disk can be accessed on the node you are installing on, and then restart the installation process. | ||
Note: You must specify a remote SQL or Oracle server for the ARM database. Do not use a local database, such as SQL Server Express. | ||
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Note: Make sure you specify a Site root folder on the shared resource drive when creating your first Site. (For example: Site Root = H:\Data.) | ||
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Upgrading EFT in an ExistingCluster
To upgrade an EFT version 6.4 or later that is alreadyinstalled in a cluster configuration:
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Note: Microsoft’s failover cluster will bring down the disk resource when the role is stopped. You may need to detach the clustered disk from the role and bring the clustered disk resource back online so that the installer can write files to the clustered (shared resource) disk. | ||
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Note: Do not proceed with the installation if you are unable to validate your database connection. Contact Globalscape support or your database administrator for further assistance. | ||
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