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Cloud Management Extension
Hello,
Can the Cloud Management Extension be used to add and configure non-autoscaling gateways and HA clusters to on-premise standalone management?
Regards,
Simon
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No , it's main purpose is for Autoscaling environments, although you might be able to automate Single GW's creation and connection , as long as you tag them correctly.
is doesn't support HA because it only creates single GW's.
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No , it's main purpose is for Autoscaling environments, although you might be able to automate Single GW's creation and connection , as long as you tag them correctly.
is doesn't support HA because it only creates single GW's.
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I need to add clusters.
I though I might be able to add them using CME as an alternative to the following issue.
The cloud-init.sh script that runs #!/usr/bin/python3 /etc/cloud_config.py does not seem to be configuring SIC correctly when the image is deployed.
If I manually reset SIC after the cluster members are deployed and then try to establish SIC again it is successful.
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Clusters are not supported.