System category — High Availability Landing pages |
The High Availability landing pages are visible when the PegaRULES:HighAvailabilityAdministrator and PegaRULES:HighAvailabilityQuiesceInvestigator roles have been added for an operator. There are two pages:
You can use landing pages to quiesce nodes. From the Designer Studio menu, click System > High Availability > HA Cluster Management to open the High Availability Cluster Management page.
Category |
Page |
System | HA Cluster Management |
You must have the correct user privileges described below to see this page. PRPC cluster management pages use the system pulse to communicate. Data is accurate after two pulse cycles. Due to this delay, the use of this page is not recommended for large organizations as it may not provide an optimal production experience.
The table below describes the data shown on this page.
Column |
Description |
NODE | The name of the node. |
NODEID | The node ID. |
RUNSTATE |
The state of the node. Statuses are Running, Stopped, Quiesce Complete and Quiesce Start. |
ACTIVE USER | The number of active users. |
LAST PULSE | The date and time of the last system pulse. |
LAST STARTED | The date and time that the node was last started. |
Perform the following options on this page.
Action |
Description |
Quiesce | Choose a node or nodes and click this button to quiesce. Note that you must take the node out of the load balancer rotation before you do this. Refer to the High Availability Administration Guide on the PDN for details. |
Cancel Quiesce | Choose a node or nodes and click this button to cancel quiesce. |
Refresh Data | Refresh the data listed. |
From the Designer Studio menu, click System > High Availability > HA Cluster Settings to open the High Availability Cluster Settings page.
Category |
Page |
System | HA Cluster Settings |
Perform the following actions to set the Crash Recovery and accelerated passivation options on this page:
Use the privileges below for high availability.
Use the roles below for high availability.
landing page, high availability |