Installing BMC Network Automation on a Windows HA cluster
To install BMC Network Automation on a cluster for high availability (HA), you must install the product separately on each node in the Windows cluster. This topic includes the following sections:
- Before you begin installing the primary BMC Network Automation server
- To install the primary BMC Network Automation server
- To install the secondary BMC Network Automation server
- Installing BMC Network Automation remote device agents in a cluster
- Configuring BMC Network Automation for HA
- Before you begin
- To configure the BMC Network Automation service as a generic service on a Windows cluster
Before you begin installing the primary BMC Network Automation server
- Ensure that the cluster setup is ready with the shared disk.
- Ensure that Microsoft Windows .Net framework is installed on both the computers.
- Ensure that the cluster is active on the primary node.
To install the primary BMC Network Automation server
Install the primary BMC Network Automation server by following the steps listed on the Installing the application server on Windows page.
- Data Directory Information panel: Specify the cluster shared disk, for example, T:\BCA-Networks-Data in the Data Directory field, and click Next.
- Certificate Information panel: Enter the host name of the cluster for the HTTPS certificate, and click Next.
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To install the secondary BMC Network Automation server
Install the secondary BMC Network Automation server by following the steps listed on Installing the application server on Windows.
Installing BMC Network Automation remote device agents in a cluster
Install the remote device agent on the primary and secondary nodes in the cluster by following the steps listed on the To install the remote device agent on Microsoft Windows page.
Configuring BMC Network Automation for HA
The following sections provide instructions for configuring BMC Network Automation for high availability (HA).
Before you begin
To configure BMC Network Automation for HA, you can use any clustering technology and you can configure it accordingly with the help of your cluster administrator.
To configure the BMC Network Automation service as a generic service on a Windows cluster
To support BMC Network Automation installation in an HA environment, you must add the BMC Network Automation web service to the clustered application generic services.
- In the Microsoft Failover Cluster Manager, right-click Services and applications, and then click Configure a Service or Application from the left navigation pane.
- In the High Availability Wizard: Before you Begin panel, click Next.
- In the Select Service or Application panel, select Generic Service, and click Next.
- In the Select Service panel, select the BCA-Networks Web Server web service, and click Next.
- In the Client Access Point panel, perform the following substeps, and click Next.
- Specify a name for the web service that clients will use when accessing the service, for example BNA.
- Select a network, and then add a new virtual IP address to which the service would be assigned and running on the cluster.
- In the Select Storage panel, do not select a shared volume, and click Next.
- Click Next until the Configure High Availability panel appears appears.
- Click Finish to complete the configuration.
- After the service is created, add the shared disk to the created generic service.
- Right-click the newly created service, for example, BNA, and then click Add Storage.
- In the Add Storage dialog box, select a shared volume that you want to add, and click OK.
- (Optional) Right-click the newly created service, for example, BNA, click Add a Resource, and then click Generic Service.
- In the Select Service panel, select the BCA-Networks TFTP Server web service, and click Next.
- Click Finish to complete adding the service.