Changes for page Failover - Deploy Possibilities
Last modified by Erik Bakker on 2024/09/27 14:07
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... ... @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ 44 44 45 45 Once you have configured your Deployment Plan, then it is time to create a new release for your updated flows in the Deploy>Release page. As you might have noticed in the Deploy>Architecture earlier when opening the "Failover" tab in your machines' "Details", there are properties regarding the machines' "Internal IP address" and "Failover port". It is then becomes natural that you first need to fill in these property values in the environment that you are working on at the moment (i.e., Testing, Acceptance, Production). 46 46 47 -To do this, you can c reateandfillin thevaluesforthesepropertiesin Deploy>Release.If you areunsureonhow todothis,pleaserefertothis[[PropertyManagement>>doc:Main.eMagizAcademy.Microlearnings.Crash Course.CrashCoursePlatform.crashcourse-platform-deploy-property-management-new.WebHome||target="blank"]]microlearning. The idea here is that you fill in the IP address and the (open) port of the external machines. Thus, based on the examplein the screenshotabove, you can search for the keyword "external01.failover.internal-ip" and then select it. Afterward, you can set this property as global for simplicity and fill in the correct value. Once you have done so, then you can do the same for the other property (i.e., "external01.failover.port") and as well as the properties for the second machine.47 +To do this, you can click the "wrench" icon on the right hand side beside the "Create phase" release and then press "New". In the pop-up presented to you, you can click the "Name" input field and then search for the property placeholder names that you saw earlier. The idea here is that you fill in the IP address and the (open) port of the external machines. Thus, based on the example above, you can search for the keyword "external01.failover.internal-ip" and then select it. Afterward, you can set this property as global for simplicity and fill in the correct value. The screenshot below shows an example of the end result. Once you have done so, then you can do the same for the other property (i.e., "external01.failover.port") and as well as the properties for the second machine. 48 48 49 49 [[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@grouping-and-failover--intermediate-grouping-and-failover-setting-up-failover-deploy-phase-failover-properties.png]] 50 50