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SmartConnector HA Configuration Script Tarball

  • Writer: Pavan Raja
    Pavan Raja
  • Apr 9
  • 1 min read

Summary:

The document outlines a method for configuring High Availability (HA) for SmartConnector in a CRM environment using a tarball script version 2.0.6 created by Allen Pomeroy on September 27, 2013. It is intended for setting up a HA cluster with Pacemaker for ArcSight ESM (Enterprise Security Manager) within a Windows environment. The document includes the script and supporting files necessary for this setup, and it can be accessed by anyone viewing the document. Tags for the document include 'connector', 'smartconnector', 'ha', 'cluster', and 'syslog'. There are no ratings or navigation links provided in the text snippet.

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This is a document about configuring High Availability (HA) for SmartConnector in a CRM environment using a tarball script, version 2.0.6, created by Allen Pomeroy on September 27, 2013. The document includes attachments such as the script and supporting files, which are necessary for setting up a HA cluster with Pacemaker for ArcSight ESM (Enterprise Security Manager) in a Windows environment. The document is open to anyone to view and has been tagged under 'connector', 'smartconnector', 'ha', 'cluster', and 'syslog'. It also includes comments from Allen Pomeroy, but there are no ratings or previous/next navigation links provided within the text snippet you've given me.

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