vRealize Operations includes a central page where you can monitor and manage the nodes in your vRealize Operations cluster and the adapters that are installed on the nodes.

How Cluster Management Works

You can view and change the online or offline state of the overall vRealize Operations cluster or the individual nodes. In addition, you can activate or deactivate high availability (HA) and view statistics related to the adapters that are installed on the nodes.

Where You Find Cluster Management

Log in to the vRealize Operations administration interface at https://master-node-name-or-ip-address/admin.

Cluster Management Options

The options include cluster-level monitoring and management features.

Table 1. Initial Setup Status Details
Option Description
Cluster Status Displays the online, offline, or unknown state of the vRealize Operations cluster and provides an option to take the cluster online or offline.
If a cluster fails to go offline, click the Force Take Offline button to take the cluster offline.
Note: The Force Take Offline button appears only when the Bring Cluster offline operation fails.

You can select to display the reason for taking the cluster offline. Select the Show reason on maintenance page check box in the Take Cluster Offline dialog box. When you log in to vRealize Operations when the cluster is offline, the reason for taking the cluster offline is displayed.

High Availability Indicates whether HA is activated, deactivated, or degraded and provides an option to change that setting.
Continuous Availability Indicates whether CA is activated, deactivated, or degraded and provides an option to change that setting.

vRealize Operations provides node-level information as well as a toolbar for taking nodes online or offline.

Table 2. Nodes in the vRealize Operations Cluster
Option Description
Generate Passphrase Generate a passphrase that can be used instead of the administrator credentials to add a node to this cluster.
Add New Node Add a new node to the this cluster. You cannot add a witness node.
Take Node Online/Offline You can select the required node and bring it online or offline. You are required to understand the risk involved and provide a valid reason for the action performed when you bring a node online or offline.
Remove Node Remove node from the cluster without any loss of collected data. Data nodes must be removed by shrinking.
Reload Nodes Reload data in the screen.
Shrink Cluster This option provides a mechanism to remove a node without having to lose any data. The shrink cluster removes nodes by migrating data from one node to any other node.

All the historical data is either moved to the primary node or any other node, which has sufficient disk space.

If HA is activated and you have selected the replica node for removal, then you are asked to select another replica node. vRealize Operations provides a list of nodes that be a possible candidate to become a replica node.

vRealize Operations stops collecting data from the removed nodes. However, the data that is available in the removed node is migrated to an existing node. Once the migration is complete, then the removed nodes are deleted with the cluster state as offline.
Note: vRealize Operations cannot move pinned adapters. The adapter instances which were pinned on removed nodes do not move to another collector automatically. You must change the collector before starting the shrink cluster process.
Replace Node You cannot remove one node in a CA cluster, because the nodes are in pairs. Use the replace node option to replace one of the nodes in the CA cluster. The following rules apply:
  • Replace master node - not allowed
  • Replace data node -
    • Single data node - allowed
    • Data nodes from different FDs - allowed
    • Pair of data nodes - not allowed
    • Data nodes from the same FD - not allowed
  • Replace witness node - allowed
Table 3. Nodes in the vRealize Operations Cluster
Option Description
Node Name Machine name of the node.

The node that you are logged into displays a dot next to the name.

Node Address Internet protocol (IP) address of the node. Primary and replica nodes require static IP addresses. Data nodes may use DHCP or static IP.
Cluster Role Type of vRealize Operations node: primary, data, or replica.
State Powered on, powered off, unknown, or other condition of the node.
Status Online, offline, unknown, or other condition of the node.
Objects Total environment objects that the node currently monitors.
Metrics Total metrics that the node has collected since being added to the cluster.
Build vRealize Operations software build number installed on the node.
Version vRealize Operations software version installed on the node.
Deployment Type Type of machine on which the node is running: vApp
SSH Status Activate or deactivate the SSH Status.

In addition, there are adapter statistics for the selected node.

Table 4. Adapters on Server
Option Description
Name Name that the installing user gave to the adapter.
Status Indication of whether the adapter is collecting data or not.
Objects Total environment objects that the adapter currently monitors.
Metrics Total metrics that the adapter has collected since being installed on the node.
Last Collection Time Date and time of the most recent data collection by the adapter.
Added On Date and time when the adapter was installed on the node.