Configuring active-passive deployment
In an active-passive deployment, the Sterling B2B Integrator cluster in one of the data centers does not receive or process messages.
Before you begin
About this task
In an active-passive deployment, you must disable protocol adapters in one of the Sterling B2B Integrator clusters, in a data center. For
example, in a two data center setup, if you want the Sterling B2B Integrator cluster in data center 2 to remain
as a warm stand by and not accept or process any messages, you must disable the following protocol
adapters in the adapter container:
Important: Only administrators or other users with
appropriate permissions can enable or disable adapters.
- Connect:Direct server adapter
- FTP server adapter
- HTTP server adapter
- SFTP server adapter
- Global Mailbox Event Rule adapter
Important: In an active-passive deployment, only the Sterling B2B Integrator cluster is passive. Global Mailbox nodes in stand-by data centers are active
and payloads are replicated to shared disks in the passive data center. The following adapters must
remain enabled in the passive data center:
- Global Mailbox Client adapter
- Global Mailbox REST Services adapter
To configure active-passive deployment:
Important: You must disable the adapters in
each node separately.
Procedure
- Log in to the Sterling B2B Integrator user interface.
- From the Administration Menu, select Deployment > Services > Configuration.
- Search for the required adapter, listed earlier. For example, search for FTP server adapter and click Go.
- Select the adapter container in which the adapter is configured. For example, node1AC1.
- Clear the Enabled check box to disable the adapter for all the services whose type is FTP server adapter.
- Repeat the steps for other adapters.