HI I quite new to the StingRay/SteelApp appliances. but i have to build another for another Site for DR so the TIP's and Server IP addr with different is there a way to back the config open it so it can be modified before i uploading it. for example exporting a CSV so the IP addresses can be changed.
thanks for you time and help
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Ashley,
There are several ways to approach this problem, so I will tackle them in order of preference based on experience:
1) If you want to set up an "Active-Active" configuration, Use Multi-Site Manager(MSM):
MSM allows for exactly the setup you refer to. One of the benefits STM has is that unlike other old-world hardware ADC's, your configuration is not "anchored" to the IP addresses used. With MSM, you get a configuration that allows you to specify which configuration elements are "different" on each site. So in your case, your Virtual Server configuration might be the same (ie: same SSL certificates, same TrafficScript to apply your business logic) but you can specify different Traffic IP addresses and different pools to use. There is a demo video I recorded of MSM available here: Riverbed Stingray Multi Site Manager.mp4 - YouTube that you can watch to see if it helps in your case.
2) If you want to set up a "Cold Standby" configuration in a DR site you have two options:
a) You can use a full STM backup from the primary, and use the "
3) If you are OK getting your hands dirty, the STM configuration is just a file structure inside your backup. You can un-tar it, mod, re-tar it, upload to your secondary and restore (either as a full restore, or using the option listed in (2a) above):
TheDeathStar:tmpdir user$ ll
total 1024
[email protected] 1 user group 522240 Aug 6 11:14 Stingray_config_stm001_20130912.tar
TheDeathStar:tmpdir user$ tar -xf Stingray_config_stm001_20130912.tar
TheDeathStar:tmpdir user$ ll conf/
total 64
[email protected] 1 user group 14 Aug 6 11:15 DESCRIPTION
[email protected] 1 user group 17 Aug 6 11:15 NAME
[email protected] 1 user group 0 Aug 6 11:15 TIMESTAMP
[email protected] 1 user group 0 Aug 6 11:15 VERSION_9.5
[email protected] 6 user group 204 Aug 6 11:15 actionprogs
[email protected] 8 user group 272 Aug 6 11:15 actions
[email protected] 12 user group 408 Aug 6 11:15 activitymonitor
[email protected] 4 user group 136 Aug 6 11:15 aptimizer
[email protected] 2 user group 68 Aug 6 11:15 auth
[email protected] 2 user group 68 Aug 6 11:15 authenticators
[email protected] 3 user group 102 Aug 6 11:15 bandwidth
[email protected] 2 user group 68 Aug 6 11:15 cloudcredentials
[email protected] 2 user group 68 Aug 6 11:15 custom
[email protected] 19 user group 646 Aug 6 11:15 events
[email protected] 2 user group 68 Aug 6 11:15 extra
[email protected] 6 user group 204 Aug 6 11:15 flipper
[email protected] 6 user group 204 Aug 6 11:15 groups
[email protected] 2 user group 68 Aug 6 11:15 jars
[email protected] 3 user group 102 Aug 6 11:15 licensekeys
[email protected] 2 user group 68 Aug 6 11:15 locations
[email protected] 1 user group 830 Aug 6 11:15 locations.cfg
[email protected] 25 user group 850 Aug 6 11:15 monitors
[email protected] 4 user group 136 Aug 6 11:15 persistence
[email protected] 16 user group 544 Aug 6 11:15 pools
[email protected] 2 user group 68 Aug 6 11:15 protection
[email protected] 3 user group 102 Aug 6 11:15 rate
[email protected] 20 user group 680 Aug 6 11:15 rules
[email protected] 4 user group 136 Aug 6 11:15 scripts
[email protected] 1 user group 30 Aug 6 11:15 security
[email protected] 2 user group 68 Aug 6 11:15 services
[email protected] 2 user group 68 Aug 6 11:15 servlets
[email protected] 1 user group 513 Aug 6 11:15 settings.cfg
[email protected] 2 user group 68 Aug 6 11:15 slm
[email protected] 8 user group 272 Aug 6 11:15 ssl
[email protected] 2 user group 68 Aug 6 11:15 supplementarykeys
[email protected] 1 user group 652 Aug 6 11:15 updater.conf
[email protected] 1 user group 364 Aug 6 11:15 users
[email protected] 13 user group 442 Aug 6 11:15 vservers
[email protected] 1 user group 1045 Aug 6 11:15 zeusafm.conf
[email protected] 4 user group 136 Aug 6 11:15 zxtms
TheDeathStar:tmpdir user$
Hope this helps
Ashley,
There are several ways to approach this problem, so I will tackle them in order of preference based on experience:
1) If you want to set up an "Active-Active" configuration, Use Multi-Site Manager(MSM):
MSM allows for exactly the setup you refer to. One of the benefits STM has is that unlike other old-world hardware ADC's, your configuration is not "anchored" to the IP addresses used. With MSM, you get a configuration that allows you to specify which configuration elements are "different" on each site. So in your case, your Virtual Server configuration might be the same (ie: same SSL certificates, same TrafficScript to apply your business logic) but you can specify different Traffic IP addresses and different pools to use. There is a demo video I recorded of MSM available here: Riverbed Stingray Multi Site Manager.mp4 - YouTube that you can watch to see if it helps in your case.
2) If you want to set up a "Cold Standby" configuration in a DR site you have two options:
a) You can use a full STM backup from the primary, and use the "
3) If you are OK getting your hands dirty, the STM configuration is just a file structure inside your backup. You can un-tar it, mod, re-tar it, upload to your secondary and restore (either as a full restore, or using the option listed in (2a) above):
TheDeathStar:tmpdir user$ ll
total 1024
[email protected] 1 user group 522240 Aug 6 11:14 Stingray_config_stm001_20130912.tar
TheDeathStar:tmpdir user$ tar -xf Stingray_config_stm001_20130912.tar
TheDeathStar:tmpdir user$ ll conf/
total 64
[email protected] 1 user group 14 Aug 6 11:15 DESCRIPTION
[email protected] 1 user group 17 Aug 6 11:15 NAME
[email protected] 1 user group 0 Aug 6 11:15 TIMESTAMP
[email protected] 1 user group 0 Aug 6 11:15 VERSION_9.5
[email protected] 6 user group 204 Aug 6 11:15 actionprogs
[email protected] 8 user group 272 Aug 6 11:15 actions
[email protected] 12 user group 408 Aug 6 11:15 activitymonitor
[email protected] 4 user group 136 Aug 6 11:15 aptimizer
[email protected] 2 user group 68 Aug 6 11:15 auth
[email protected] 2 user group 68 Aug 6 11:15 authenticators
[email protected] 3 user group 102 Aug 6 11:15 bandwidth
[email protected] 2 user group 68 Aug 6 11:15 cloudcredentials
[email protected] 2 user group 68 Aug 6 11:15 custom
[email protected] 19 user group 646 Aug 6 11:15 events
[email protected] 2 user group 68 Aug 6 11:15 extra
[email protected] 6 user group 204 Aug 6 11:15 flipper
[email protected] 6 user group 204 Aug 6 11:15 groups
[email protected] 2 user group 68 Aug 6 11:15 jars
[email protected] 3 user group 102 Aug 6 11:15 licensekeys
[email protected] 2 user group 68 Aug 6 11:15 locations
[email protected] 1 user group 830 Aug 6 11:15 locations.cfg
[email protected] 25 user group 850 Aug 6 11:15 monitors
[email protected] 4 user group 136 Aug 6 11:15 persistence
[email protected] 16 user group 544 Aug 6 11:15 pools
[email protected] 2 user group 68 Aug 6 11:15 protection
[email protected] 3 user group 102 Aug 6 11:15 rate
[email protected] 20 user group 680 Aug 6 11:15 rules
[email protected] 4 user group 136 Aug 6 11:15 scripts
[email protected] 1 user group 30 Aug 6 11:15 security
[email protected] 2 user group 68 Aug 6 11:15 services
[email protected] 2 user group 68 Aug 6 11:15 servlets
[email protected] 1 user group 513 Aug 6 11:15 settings.cfg
[email protected] 2 user group 68 Aug 6 11:15 slm
[email protected] 8 user group 272 Aug 6 11:15 ssl
[email protected] 2 user group 68 Aug 6 11:15 supplementarykeys
[email protected] 1 user group 652 Aug 6 11:15 updater.conf
[email protected] 1 user group 364 Aug 6 11:15 users
[email protected] 13 user group 442 Aug 6 11:15 vservers
[email protected] 1 user group 1045 Aug 6 11:15 zeusafm.conf
[email protected] 4 user group 136 Aug 6 11:15 zxtms
TheDeathStar:tmpdir user$
Hope this helps