Use the Cluster settings to create a clustered environment, to monitor the health of the cluster and its members, and to define managed networks for high availability and load distribution.
It is the responsibility of the Appliance Administrator or the Operations Administrator to create a cluster, monitor the status of the cluster, and define managed networks.
Before creating a SPP cluster, become familiar with the Disaster recovery and clusters chapter to understand:
- Primary and replica appliances
- Consensus
- Supported clusters in SPP
- Ports
- Offline Workflow to automatically or manually enable access request, approval, and release in the event an appliance loses consensus with the cluster (for example, by losing connectivity or availability): Manually control Offline Workflow Mode.
- Enrollment into a cluster: Enrolling replicas into a cluster
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Recover a cluster that has lost consensus: For more information, see Resetting a cluster that has lost consensus.
- web client: Navigate to Cluster.
Setting | Description |
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Where you create and manage a cluster and monitor the health of the cluster and its members. | |
Where you define managed networks to distribute the task load for the clustered environment. | |
Where you configure Offline Workflow Mode to automatically trigger if an appliance has lost consensus (quorum) and, optionally, automatically resume online workflow. You can also manually Enable Offline Workflow and Resume Online Operations from this dialog. For more information, see About Offline Workflow Mode. | |
Session Appliances with Safeguard for Privileged Sessions link |
Where you view, edit, and delete link connections when a Safeguard for Privileged Sessions cluster is linked to a Safeguard for Privileged Password for session recording and auditing. For more information, see SPP and Safeguard for Privileged Sessions appliance link guidance. |