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R81.10.X Quantum Spark 1500, 1600, 1800, 1900, 2000 Appliances Locally Managed Administration Guide|206
d. At the top of this page, examine the cluster state.
Wait for the current cluster state to show "This gateway (<...>) is standby", and
then continue to the next step.
e. In the System section, click the System Operations page.
f. Click Manual Upgrade.
The Upgrade Software Wizard opens.
g. Follow the wizard instructions.
h. This Standby Cluster Member reboots automatically and keeps the cluster state
Standby.
Cluster Managed by Quantum Spark Portal
Procedure
You can configure a cluster in which both gateways are managed by Quantum Spark Portal.
Make sure the gateways are connected to Quantum Spark Portal before you configure the
cluster.
A cluster supported by Quantum Spark Portal is very similar to a Locally Managed cluster.
One member is Active, and the other is Standby. To change the status of the Active
member, click Force Member Down.
The configuration procedure is the same as for the Locally Managed cluster:
1. See
"Limitations" on page195
.
2. See
"Prerequisites" on page196
.
3. Follow
"Configuring High Availability" on page193
.
4. Follow
"Configuring High Availability" on page193
.
Important - When you manage the cluster in Quantum Spark Portal, the cluster
does not synchronize connections. In the event of a cluster failover, you must re-
establish the connections.

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