(12.06.110-en) Adding Further Servers to the HA Network
Further HA servers – with UMS Server, UMS Load Balancer, or both – can be installed in the same way as the first one. However, you do not need to create a new IGEL network token. Instead, you must select the network token created previously during the installation of the first server in an HA network.Â
In addition, a connection with the same database that is used by the first server must be established. The UMS HA network only works if all servers are connected to the same database.
Prerequisites
A High Availability (HA) installation with a configured database, see (12.06.110-en) Installing the First Server in an HA Network .
The database connection should be defined during the installation of the first UMS Server in an HA network. In this case, all relevant configuration information is automatically copied to the additional UMS Servers.
The IGEL network token created during the installation of the first server in the HA network, see (12.06.110-en) Installing the First Server in an HA Network .
A server with the operating system supported by the UMS; see the "Supported Environment" section of the (12.06.110-en) UMS Release Notes .
All installation requirements described under (12.06.110-en) HA: Installation Requirements  are fulfilled.
The same version of the UMS as for the first HA server is downloaded from the Software Downloads | IGEL .
Instructions
To add a new server to the UMS HA installation, follow the instructions in the order given:
Preparing the Server
Verify that the server can "see" the other servers via the network.
High Availability with IGEL UMS Load Balancers:Â All UMS Servers and UMS Load Balancers must reside on the same VLAN.
For High Availability (UMS HA) with IGEL UMS Load Balancers, network traffic must be allowed over UDP broadcast port 6155, and TCP traffic and UDP broadcast traffic over port 61616. For further port configuration, see (12.06.110-en) IGEL UMS Communication Ports .
The network configuration on Windows Servers must have the TCP/IPv6 option enabled for UMS 12.
IGEL UMS HA installation with IGEL UMS Load Balancers is not supported in cloud environments like Azure / AWS as they do not allow broadcast traffic within their networks. The HA installation without IGEL UMS Load Balancers (as well as the Distributed UMS, see (12.06.110-en) IGEL UMS Installation ) is, however, supported in cloud environments as of UMS version 6.10.
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Verify that the time on all servers is synchronized.
To avoid problems with your HA installation, make sure that the time on the servers of the HA network does not differ by more than one minute. After each manual time reset, the HA services on the relevant server must be restarted.
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For Linux systems, make the directory
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Preparing the IGEL Network Token
→ If you have not yet done so, save the IGEL network token created during the installation of the first HA server, e.g. on a portable storage medium.
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Starting the Installation
Launch the UMS installer.
Read and confirm the License Agreement.
Read the Information regarding the installation process.
Select a path for the installation.
Select the components to be installed depending on your desired HA network configuration. See also (12.06.110-en) IGEL UMS HA Configuration Options .
Confirm the system requirements dialog if your system fulfills them.
Select the UMS data directory, in which Universal Firmware Updates and files are to be saved.
Disable the option for creating an IGEL network token.
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Select the IGEL network token to be used.
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If the internal Windows firewall is active on your host: Review the settings under Windows firewall settings and change them where necessary. Each port that is activated here will be set as rule in the Windows firewall.Â
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Under Select Start Menu Folder, specify a folder name for the shortcut.
Under Select Additional Tasks, specify whether you would like to create shortcuts for the UMS Console and UMS Administrator on the desktop.
Read the summary and start the installation process.
Close the UMS installer once the installation is complete.
If you have included a UMS Server in the installation, the UMS installer creates entries in the Windows software directory and the start menu. The UMS Console and UMS Administrator applications are installed, and, if this was selected, their shortcuts are placed on the desktop.
If you have installed an individual load balancer, only the option for uninstalling the UMS will be set up in the Windows start menu. No configuration on the load balancer is necessary. It connects automatically to the HA network during booting.
Checking the Installation
Check if all processes are running. For the list of UMS HA processes, see (12.06.110-en) IGEL UMS HA Services and Processes .
If you have included a UMS Server in the installation, open UMS Administrator > Datasource and verify that the database connection has been successfully transferred from the already running UMS Server.
If the database connection has not been defined automatically, enter under UMS Administrator > Datasource > Add exactly the same database parameters you used during the installation of the first HA server and click Activate.
In the UMS Console, go to UMS Administration > UMS Network and check the items Server and/or Load Balancer.
Additionally, you can use the feature for checking the HA installation, see (12.06.110-en) UMS HA Health Check - Analyse Your IGEL UMS High Availability and Distributed UMS Systems .
For the future, you may also find it useful to read:Â (12.06.110-en) Creating a Backup of the IGEL UMS and https://igel-jira.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ENLITEUMSP/pages/249894729 .