Prerequisites for UFM High Availability (HA) Installation
- Reliable and high capacity out-of-band IP connectivity between the UFM Primary and Secondary UFM-SDN Appliance (1 Gb Ethernet is recommended). This connectivity is used for HA monitoring and replication of data and configuration. 
- In fabrics consisting of multiple tiers of switches, it is recommended that the InfiniBand ports of the primary and secondary UFM-SDN Appliance be connected to different fabric switches on the same tier (the outermost edge in CLOS 5 designs). 
To configure two appliances to run in High Availability (HA):
- Stop the UFM server on both machines. - ufm-appliance > enable ufm-appliance # configure terminal ufm-appliance [ mgmt-sa ] (config) # no ufm start 
- Verify the UFM license is installed. - ufm-appliance [ mgmt-sa ] (config) # show ufm license - If the license is not installed, please do so. For further information, please refer to the section "Obtaining the License". 
- Configure both Appliances to run in HA configuration. - ufm-appliance [ mgmt-sa ] (config) # ufm ha configure <peer IP> <virtual IP> [ - interface]
You must run the “ufm ha configure” command from one of the machines, it is not required to run it on both appliances.
To return to a standalone configuration:
- Stop the UFM server. - ufm-appliance > enable ufm-appliance # configure terminal ufm-appliance [ mgmt-ha-active ] (config) # no ufm start 
- Verify the DRBD disk state is up-to-date on both appliances. - ufm-appliance [ mgmt-ha-active ] (config) # show ufm status Note- If the status is not synchronized, wait for a couple of more minutes and then run the “show ufm status” command. 
- Disable High Availability configuration on both machines. - ufm-appliance [ mgmt-ha-active ] (config) # no ufm ha