configureredundancy CLI command


Use this command to perform the following functions:

  • Enable redundancy for Indexers in the cluster.
  • Disable redundancy for Indexers in the cluster.
  • View the current redundancy state to understand whether redundancy for Indexers is applied or not.

For more information, see Indexer-redundancy.

Best practice

BMC recommends you to not run this command while indexed data is being searched to avoid performance impact.

To understand the syntax and examples, see:

Before you begin

Ensure that the product is up and running.

Syntax

Note

Before you run the command, note the following points:

configureredundancy -d <hostname> -p <portNumber> -u <username> -w <password> -ops <operationName> -replicas <count> [-l <locale>] [-s]
  • Angle brackets (< >) indicate a variable value that needs to be user defined.
  • Square brackets ([ ]) indicate optional parameters.

The following table describes the parameters used in the syntax:

Example inputs

The following example provides the input for enabling redundancy for all the Indexers in your environment, with the replication factor set to 2.

configureredundancy -u admin -w admin12345 -d win-pun-01 -p 9797 -ops enable -replicas 2

The following example provides the input for disabling redundancy for all the Indexers in your environment.

configureredundancy -u admin -w admin12345 -d win-pun-01 -p 9797 -ops disable

The following example provides the input for checking whether Indexer redundancy is applied or not.

configureredundancy -u admin -w admin12345 -d win-pun-01 -p 9797 -ops status

 

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