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CLI Reference Guide for AsyncOS 10.0 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
Chapter 3 The Commands: Reference Examples
Cluster Management
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Cluster Management
This section contains the following CLI commands:
•
clusterconfig
Description
The
clusterconfig
command is used to configure cluster-related settings. If this machine is not part of
a cluster, running clusterconfig will give you the option of joining a cluster or creating a new cluster.
The
clusterconfig
command provides additional subcommands:
Non-Cluster Commands
The following commands are available when you are not in a cluster.
•
clusterconfig new <name> —
This will create a new cluster with the given name. This machine
will be a member of this cluster and a member of a default cluster group called "Main Group".
<name>
- The name of the new cluster.
•
clusterconfig join [--port=xx] <ip_of_remote_cluster> [<admin_password>]<groupname>
—
This will add this machine to a cluster.
<ip_of_remote_cluster>
- The IP address of another machine in the cluster.
<admin_password >
- The admin password of the cluster. This should not be
specified if joining over CCS.
<groupname>
- The name of the group to join.
<port>
- The port of the remote machine to connect to (defaults to 22).
•
clusterconfig prepjoin print
This will display the information needed to prepare the joining of this machine to a cluster over a CCS
port.
port.
Cluster Commands
The following commands are available when you are in a cluster.
•
clusterconfig addgroup <groupname> —
Creates a new cluster group. The group starts off with
no members.