You can activate continuous availability (CA) for VMware Aria Operations to protect your data if there is one or more node failures.

Note: CA can be activated only on a standard cluster. If the cluster is running, activating CA restarts the cluster.

You can activate CA in the VMware Aria Operations cluster at the installation time or after VMware Aria Operations is up and running. Adding CA at installation is less intrusive because the cluster has not yet started. For more information, see the "Continuous Availability Considerations" and "Continuous Availability FAQ" topics in the Reference Architecture guide and the "Continuous Availability (CA)" topic in the VMware Aria Operations Best Practices guide.

Prerequisites

  • Create nodes by deploying the VMware Aria Operations vApp.
  • Create and configure the primary node.
  • Create and configure the witness node.
    Note: VMware Aria Operations can have only one witness node in its cluster. While deploying an OVA file, you can select the recommended CPU/RAM configuration for the witness node. For sizing information, see KB Article 2093783.
  • Create and configure one data node with a static IP address.
  • Note the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) or IP address of the primary node.

Procedure

  1. In a Web browser, navigate to the primary node administration interface.
    https://primary-node-name-or-ip-address/admin
  2. Enter the VMware Aria Operations administrator user name of admin.
  3. Enter the VMware Aria Operations administrator password and click Log In.
  4. Under Continuous Availability, click Activate CA.
    The Continuous Availability wizard opens. The Witness node exists outside the fault domains. The primary node is already assigned to Fault Domain 1.
    Note: You can enter names for each Fault Domain during installation. You can also edit the fault domain names after activating continous availability.
  5. To create a pair with the primary node, drag the data nodes to Fault Domain 2.
    Note: You can add a maximum of 16 data nodes including the primary node and divide them between the fault domains to create eight pairs.
  6. Click Ok.

What to do next

  • To deactivate continuous availability, click Deactivate CA and follow the steps in the admin UI. The deativation timeline depends on the cluster size and the data retention period. Please wait for the deactivation to complete.