So, I have begun testing ZLB for use at my company in both a virtual and
eventually physical environment. We are interested in the enterprise
version, but are currently testing using the latest community edition.
In any case, I'm having difficultly getting my cluster to work, though I
believe I originally caused the issue in that I noticed that somehow I had
assigned the same IP to the hosts. I corrected this in the zen
configuration and all interfaces seem to function fine now, however I can
not get the cluster to give a positive global status even though all
communication tests that I've done indicate that there shouldn't be an
issue.
Is there a good procedure that I could use to wipe out the configuration
completely and start from scratch without having to force an OS
reinstallation (I'm trying to keep my farms configuration if possible)?
Also, I'm interested in managing the system via something like Ansible if
possible. In particular, I'd like to be able to enable/disable hosts/IPs
in a farm/pool as part of maintenance plans. I was wondering if there
exists (or planned) a command line API or otherwise that could be used to
perform common functions like that. If not, I'd love to see that
functionality even if it is rather raw via a command-line tool that I could
execute on the system.
Thanks for all of your work!
Chris
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