You can configure Provider High Availability during or after deployment of your Data Management for VMware Tanzu installation.
When you set up a Provider High Availability cluster, you deploy multiple Provider VMs. You must designate one node as the Primary; any other node that you add is a Standby Provider node. Every Standby Provider must register with the Primary node to complete its configuration.
You will perform the following Steps when you configure a Provider HA cluster in Data Management for VMware Tanzu:
Step 1: Review the Pre-Deployment Considerations
Step 2: Review the Prerequisites
Step 3: Deploy the Providers
Step 4: Register the Standbys with the Primary
Step 5: Verify the Provider High Availability Setup
Step 6: Configure a Load Balancer
Step 7: Configure Elastic Search Settings (Optional, Recommended)
Consider the following as you configure your Provider High Availability cluster:
Review the Provider high availability restrictions.
VMware recommends that you configure an external load balancer to front the nodes in the Provider HA cluster. This load balancer may be configured with TLS passthrough, and must direct https
requests to every node in the HA cluster.
Configuring Elastic Search for log aggregation is recommended. If you choose not to configure this service, you are responsible for generating a system log bundle for each Provider and aggregating the logs yourself.
VMware recommends that you deploy each Provider VM on a separate ESXi host, and that each VM access a different datastore.
Before you configure Provider High Availability, ensure that:
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file.You must deploy or identify the Primary Provider, and then deploy 1-3 Standby Providers:
Each Standby Provider must register with the Primary Provider node to complete its configuration.
Ensure that you can identify:
Perform the following procedure for each Standby Provider to register the Standby with the Primary Provider:
Log in to the Data Management for VMware Tanzu console on the Standby Provider VM.
Select Settings from the left navigation pane.
This action displays the Settings view, Information tab.
Locate the High Availability pane and click SETUP.
The High Availability Setup form displays.
Set the properties to identify the Primary Provider VM:
Property Name | Value |
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Primary Provider IP | The IP address of the Primary Provider VM. |
Provider Email | The Data Management for VMware Tanzu login user name for the Provider Administrator on the Primary. |
Provider Password | The Data Management for VMware Tanzu login password for the Provider Administrator on the Primary. |
Click CONFIRM.
Examine the thumbprint displayed in the Trust Primary Provider Certificate dialog, and click CONTINUE if you trust the host.
Data Management for VMware Tanzu initiates the operation.
Locate again the High Availability pane of the Settings view, Information tab.
The High Availability Setup form displays.
Data Management for VMware Tanzu adds an entry to the High Availability table, and updates the Role of the Provider(s).
Verify the Provider HA setup by logging in to the Data Management for VMware Tanzu console on each of the Primary Provider and Standby Providers, and examining the Settings view, Information tab, High Availability pane:
Choose and configure a load balancer based on your organization's requirements. This load balancer may be configured with TLS pass through, and must direct https
requests to every Provider node in the HA cluster.
Configuring Elastic Search Settings describes the procedure required to configure Elastic Search in your Data Management for VMware Tanzu installation.
If you choose to configure this service, you are responsible for managing the logs in your Elastic Search installation.