- play_arrow High Availability
- play_arrow Overview
- play_arrow Understanding the High Availability Software Architecture
- play_arrow Understanding the Junos Space Cluster (Fabric) Architecture
- Understanding the Logical Clusters Within a Junos Space Cluster
- Understanding Virtual IP Availability Within a Junos Space Cluster
- Understanding High Availability Nodes in a Cluster
- Understanding High Availability Management of DMI Connections
- High Availability for Network Monitoring
- Understanding How Devices Are Configured to Send SNMP Traps to Junos Space
- play_arrow Configuring High Availability Overview
- play_arrow High Availability Failover Scenarios
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Stopping the Disaster Recovery Process on Junos Space Network Management Platform Release 14.1R3 and Earlier
To configure the disaster recovery enhancements added as part of the Junos Space Network Management Platform Release 15.2R1, you must first disable the disaster recovery feature on your current Junos Space setup (Junos Space Network Management Platform Release 14.1R3 and earlier) before upgrading to Junos Space Network Management Platform Release 15.2R1. You must stop backups at the active site and the standby site must stop collecting backups from the active site. The scripts to stop the backup and restoration process configured during earlier releases are stored at /opt/jmp-geo/backup/script/ and /opt/jmp-geo/restore/script/.