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The clusterconfig Command
A machine can create or join a cluster only via the
clusterconfig
command.
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When a new cluster is created, all of that cluster’s initial settings will be
inherited from the machine that creates the cluster. If a machine was
previously configured in “standalone” mode, its standalone settings are used
when creating the cluster.
inherited from the machine that creates the cluster. If a machine was
previously configured in “standalone” mode, its standalone settings are used
when creating the cluster.
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When a machine joins a cluster, all of that machine’s clusterable settings will
be inherited from the cluster level. In other words, everything except certain
machine-specific settings (IP addresses, etc) will be lost and will be replaced
with the settings from the cluster and/or the group selected for that machine
to join. If a machine was previously configured in “standalone” mode, its
standalone settings are used when creating the cluster, and no settings at the
machine level are maintained.
be inherited from the cluster level. In other words, everything except certain
machine-specific settings (IP addresses, etc) will be lost and will be replaced
with the settings from the cluster and/or the group selected for that machine
to join. If a machine was previously configured in “standalone” mode, its
standalone settings are used when creating the cluster, and no settings at the
machine level are maintained.
If the current machine is not already part of a cluster, issuing the
clusterconfig
command presents the option to join an existing cluster or create a new one.
newyork.example.com> clusterconfig
Do you want to join or create a cluster?
1. No, configure as standalone.
2. Create a new cluster.
3. Join an existing cluster over SSH.
4. Join an existing cluster over CCS.
[1]> 2
Enter the name of the new cluster.
[]> americas