That's sort of strange.  Certainly with two normally running servers each agent should have the two servers in their failover list.   Which view are you specifically talking about?  The Administration->Topology-Agents->detail view?  Perhaps it has an issue.  You can also query the Agent for what it thinks is its failover list.  Via the 'Execute Prompt Command' operation run 'failover -l'.

If you really want to reassign all of the failover lists you can go to Administration->Topology->Partition Events and hit the 'Force Repartition' button.   This is not generally necessary.  If you try it you may be the first person to ever hit this button.



On 6/12/2014 3:02 PM, barry.barnett@wellsfargo.com wrote:
 
 
Is there a way to update the RHQ agent server failover list?  We have 2 servers in the HA cloud, and 1 shows both agents (order 0 and 1) in the RHQ GUI, and the other only shows 1 agent in the topology with order 0.  I tried to do a rhq-agent.sh -n, failover -check to see if the agent was 'stale', but that didn't update the server list.  Any ideas how this can be achieved?  Can I manually change a config file to make this work properly?
 
 
 
 
 


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