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I have setup 2 VM's on ESXi with FortiGateVM100, and trying to setup HA cluster on it. I connected 2 fortis interfaces to same port-groups (same vlans).
Then i entered same ha group-name, same password, priority 128 on one, and priority 100 on second, rebooted them. After reboot both of them appears as master and doesn't see each other in HA status. If i run sniffer on any of them (diag sniffer packet none 6) - i see ha packets from both of boxes (i can distinguish it by mac-addresses).
So it seems that VM's can talk to each other, but they don't do it. Where to dig? How to setup HA on FortiGateVM?? [UPDATE] Config screenshots: 1) virtual-machine 01: 2) virtual-machine 02 (same stuff as 01): 3) ha setup on both: 4) ha result (fail). You must define some settings, like heartbeat interface. This is a example in CLI: config system ha set group-name 'TEST' set mode a-a set password 123456 set hbdev 'port3' 100 'port4' 50 set arps 10 set arps-interval 1 set session-pickup enable set override disable set priority 200 set schedule leastconnection set monitor 'port1' 'port2' 'wan1' 'wan2' set pingserver-monitor-interface 'port2' 'port1' set pingserver-failover-threshold 20 end Can you copy/paste you own ha settings?
Nick cave full discography torrent. To do that, in CLI type config system ha->show and for best practices, is better if hearbeat interfaces are in a vm port group just for this purpose. Hope it helps!
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