Discovery on passive devices
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‎10-18-2016 09:47 AM
Hi,
Are passive devices discovered by Servicenow discovery and if so how? (passive devices which are used for failover purposes). Also if two devices(active and passive) have same IP how can we differentiate active and passive devices that are discovered?
Best Regards
Chowdhary
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‎10-18-2016 09:54 AM
Are you referring to a active/passive cluster? Each node would have to have a different IP address, while the cluster IP would again be a different IP. Each node would be discovered, but the cluster IP would return whatever information that the active node reported and would error out.
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‎10-18-2016 12:50 PM
Sorry, I misspoke, Windows Clusters are a different class and do get discovered with some very nice info on disks and cluster virtual IP addresses.
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‎10-19-2016 07:57 AM
Hi Jeffery,
The devices are core switches used for failover purpose. When I ran discovery I am able to discover only one which is active. Also I am unable to figure out exactly which one(active or passive) is being discovered as the IP and FQDN are same for both devices.
Best Regards
Chowdhary
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‎10-19-2016 08:30 AM
When you use the word passive, does that mean offline? Or are the switches behind a VIP address?