ā01-31-2021 10:25 AM
Hi,
The A3 has to be deployed in odd number like 1,3,5,7 etc, which I believe is a requirement placed on the underlying PacketFence product.
Also believe it might be related to requiring from a clustering point of view that 2 nodes must always be up, not sure if that is true or not but forms my problemā¦ā¦...
If you have two DCās, and you have 3 nodes deployed, 1 in DC1 and 2 in DC2, what happens if DC2 goes down?
That would mean for redundant DCās you would need to deploy 5 A3ās to make sure there is always two nodes active?
Appreciate any clarification.
Many thanks in advance
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ā02-01-2021 07:38 AM
Hi Martin, the odd number has to do with the election which A3 node will handle the authentication and an odd number is the recommended number.
Of course when one goes down the remaining 2 will fully operate but it is recommended to have an odd number as soon as possible.
/Oscar
ā02-08-2021 12:50 PM
Yes it can.
ā02-07-2021 09:00 PM
Hi Oscar,
Thanks for posting an answer.
In refence to the comment below
āOf course when one goes down the remaining 2 will fully operate but it is recommended to have an odd number as soon as possible.ā
Due to the odd numbering, and say you had three nodes, then essentially you could have two in one DC.
So my query is also, can it run on just one A3, if the DC with the 2 goes down?
My assumption is yes, but wanted to confirm?
Many thanks.
ā02-01-2021 07:38 AM
Hi Martin, the odd number has to do with the election which A3 node will handle the authentication and an odd number is the recommended number.
Of course when one goes down the remaining 2 will fully operate but it is recommended to have an odd number as soon as possible.
/Oscar