4.4.12 Cluster configuration
The management server can be configured in a cluster configuration, which consists of a running server (called the primary server) and a standby server. If an error occurs in the primary server, processing is passed to the standby server via a shared disk. The cluster configuration of a server allows processing to continue even if an error occurs in the primary server. The following figure shows a cluster configuration:
The following describes the prerequisites for a cluster configuration.
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The usable cluster software programs are Windows Failover Cluster Server.
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On the managed computers, specify the logical network name and logical IP address in the connection-destination management server settings. By doing so, the computers do not need to identify the management server they are connected to.
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Management relay servers in a multi-server configuration and a network monitor cannot be configured in a cluster configuration.