Applies to: Kyvos Enterprise
Kyvos Cloud (SaaS on AWS)
Kyvos AWS Marketplace
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On the title bar, click the Menu button (hamburger icon).
The Kyvos Manager menu appears.On the navigation pane, click Kyvos and Ecosystem > Node and Services.
The Node and Service Mapping page shows the current instances configuration and the configuration allowed in your Kyvos license.On the Node and Services page, select the Add >Kyvos Core Service Node option from the three-dots menu.
On the Add Nodes to Cluster dialog, enter space-separated hostnames or IP addresses for the nodes that you want to add.
Click the Fetch Details button.
Once the node list is retrieved, you will see a tabular view of nodes along with options to configure the Services and the number of Instances for the service on the node.
You will also see the status in the corresponding column.The Node Details and Prerequisite Checks on the right show detailed information for the node, as shown in the following figure.
At the time of adding nodes, you can also configure high availability for the Kyvos Web Portal and Postgres Server nodes.
Tip title Tip You can later configure high availability from the Node and Service Mapping page in the Properties section.
Select the Web Portal option from the Services list, and then click Next.
The Web Portal HA Configuration dialog is displayed.To configure high availability for the Web portal, select the Enable Web Portal High Availability option and provide details as:
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Important For cloud environments where Load Balancer is used, after adding Kyvos Manager Service, you need to perform manual steps to add newly added entry of Kyvos Manager nodes in the target group of Load Balancer. See the Manual Steps for Load Balancer Entry section. |
Validating Kyvos Manager Service Node
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Login to Azure Portal.
Search for Virtual Machine.
Go to Kyvos Manager instance.
In the Settings section appears in the left pane, click Extensions + application.
Open the existing lap extension and click Uninstall. Uninstalling it will remove the lapextension.
Deploy the ARM template.
In the template, in the VM name parameter, provide the Kyvos Manager instance Virtual Machine name.
Once the template is deployed, verify whether the new lapextension is created.
After validating the extension, you can use the functionality of adding Kyvos Manager Service Node from Kyvos Manager.
Removing Kyvos Manager Service
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