6. Bring Up the Whole System
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The steps below are a checklist you can use to ensure the cluster works properly:
1. Make sure all the nodes are not running.
On Linux, use the following commands on each node:
cd
/usr/local/zephyr/tomcat/bin
sudo
./shutdown.sh
2. Start each node individually.
On Linux, use the following commands on each node:
cd /usr/local/zephyr/tomcat/bin
sudo ./startup.sh
When Zephyr starts, you will see the following line in the log:
***************** Zephyr Started *****************
3. Check whether you can log in to each node. Open Zephyr on each node in the browser to make sure it starts and is configured properly.
4. Verify the system at the load balancer entry point. Log in to Zephyr in two different browsers by using the load balancer URL:
In the first browser, log in as an admin user.
In the second browser, log in as the same user - the user in the first browser should be logged off.
If everything works as expected, the system is ready for use.
See Also
Set Up Zephyr Data Center
Support and Troubleshooting
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