R2511-HP MSR Router Series Network Management and Monitoring Command Reference(V5)
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Usage guidelines
The administrator-address command is only applicable on candidate devices, while the undo
administrator-address command is only applicable on member devices.
To remove a cluster member from a cluster, use the delete-member command on the management
device.
Examples
# Remove a member device from the cluster on the member device.
<aaa_1.Sysname> system-view
[aaa_1.Sysname] cluster
[aaa_1.Sysname-cluster] undo administrator-address
auto-build
Use auto-build to establish a cluster automatically.
Syntax
auto-build [ recover ]
Views
Cluster view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
recover: Automatically reestablishes communication with all the member devices.
Usage guidelines
This command can be executed on a candidate device or the management device.
If you execute this command on a candidate device, you are required to enter the cluster name to build
a cluster. Then the system collects candidates and automatically adds the collected candidates into the
cluster.
If you execute this command on the management device, the system collects candidates directly and
automatically adds them into the cluster.
The recover keyword is used to recover a cluster. Using the auto-build recover command, you can find
the members that are not in the member list and add them to the cluster again.
Make sure NTDP is enabled, because it is the basis of candidate and member collection. The collection
range is also decided through NTDP. You can use the ntdp hop command in system view to modify the
collection range.
If a member is configured with a super password different from the super password of the management
device, it cannot be automatically added to the cluster.
Examples
# Establish a cluster automatically on the management device.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] cluster
[Sysname-cluster] auto-build
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