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show ha group
show ha
group-membership
group-profile [<profile>]}
Description
This command displays High Availability profile settings and shows the high availability group to which the
controller is currently assigned.
Syntax
Parameter
Description
group-membership <pro-
file>
Name of the high availability group to which the controller should be a member.
group-profile [<pro-
file>]
Display a list of all high availability groups, or include the optional <profile> para-
meter to display configuration settings for the specified profile.
Usage Guidelines
The High Availability feature supports redundancy models with an active controller pair, or an active/standby
deployment model with one backup controller supporting one or more active controllers. Each of these
clusters of active and backup controllers comprises a high-availability group. Note that all active and backup
controllers within a single high-availability group must be deployed in a single master-local topology. The High
Availability feature works across Layer-3 networks, so there is no need for a direct Layer-2 connection between
controllers in a high-availability group.\
Examples
The following command shows that the controller from which the command was issued is a member of the
high availability group ha-group2.
(host) #show ha-group-member
Member of HA group :ha-group2
The example below shows that the controller has two configured high availability group profiles. The Profile
Status column indicates whether the profile is predefined. User-defined profiles will not have an entry in the
Profile Status column.
HA group information List
-------------------------
Name Profile Status
---- --------------
default
new
Total:2
Command History
Introduced in ArubaOS 6.3
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