Configuring a Trusted Appliance Cluster \(TAC\) without Consul Integration

If you are using a cluster and do not want to continue with the Consul Integration services, then you can configure the cluster by uninstalling the Consul Integration services followed by creating the TAC.

For more information about creating a TAC, refer to the section Trusted Appliances Cluster (TAC).

Note: If the node contains scheduled tasks associated with it, then you cannot uninstall the cluster services on it. Ensure that you delete all the scheduled tasks before uninstalling the cluster services.

Note: If you are uninstalling the Consul Integration services, then the Consul related ports and certificates are not required.

To uninstall cluster services, perform the following steps.

  1. Remove the appliance from the TAC.

  2. In the CLI Manager, navigate to Administration > Add/Remove Services.

  3. Press ENTER.

  4. Select Remove already installed applications.

  5. Select Cluster-Consul-Integration v0.2 and select OK.

    The integration service is uninstalled.

  6. Select Consul v1.0 and select OK.

    The Consul product is uninstalled from your appliance.

After the Consul Integration is successfully uninstalled, then the Cluster labels, such as, Consul-Client and Consul-Server are not available.

To manage the communication between various nodes in a TAC, you can use the communication blocking mechanism.

For more information about the communication blocking mechanism, refer to the section Connection Settings.

Last modified : December 09, 2024