I set up a ZenLB cluster to protect my CAS array. I set it up as a l4xnat
farm, with connections based on priority, and the NAT mode set to NAT.
http://imgur.com/mCDl9j5
A few times now, one node in the CAS has gone down, which is the reason I
set up the CAS to begin with--to give me time to replace the failing node
correctly.
Each time though, Zen didn't kick over the working node automatically, I
had to manually change the priority.
The documentation online is all for the older version. What am I doing
wrong?
Do I need to set up FarmGuardian? It looked to me like that was only for
more specific protection, such as checking for a specific running service.
Alternatively, would this be better set up as a TCP farm and set up the
farm for each separate port I want to protect?
This is a 2-node ZenLB cluster. One node is on Hyper-V 2008R2, the other on
Hyper-V 2012. Both are using the native NIC drivers provided by Debian.
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