<#import "/templates/guide.adoc" as tmpl> <#import "/templates/links.adoc" as links> <@tmpl.guide title="Switch over to the secondary site" summary="This topic describes the operational procedures necessary" preview="true" > This procedure switches from the primary site to the secondary site when using a setup as outlined in <@links.ha id="concepts-active-passive-sync" /> together with the blueprints outlined in <@links.ha id="bblocks-active-passive-sync" />. include::partials/infinispan/infinispan-attributes.adoc[] == When to use this procedure Use this procedure to gracefully take the primary offline. Once the primary site is back online, use the {sections} <@links.ha id="operate-network-partition-recovery" /> and <@links.ha id="operate-switch-back" /> to return to the original state with the primary site being active. See the <@links.ha id="introduction" /> {section} for different operational procedures. == Procedures === {jdgserver_name} Cluster For the context of this {section}, `{site-a}` is the primary site and `{site-b}` is the secondary site. When you are ready to take a site offline, a good practice is to disable the replication towards it. This action prevents errors or delays when the channels are disconnected between the primary and the secondary site. ==== Procedures to transfer state from secondary to primary site . Log in into your secondary site <#include "partials/infinispan/infinispan-cli-connect.adoc" /> . Disable the replication to the primary site by running the following command: + .Command: [source,bash,subs="+attributes"] ---- site take-offline --all-caches --site={site-a-cr} ---- + .Output: [source,bash,subs="+attributes"] ---- { "offlineClientSessions" : "ok", "authenticationSessions" : "ok", "sessions" : "ok", "clientSessions" : "ok", "work" : "ok", "offlineSessions" : "ok", "loginFailures" : "ok", "actionTokens" : "ok" } ---- . Check the replication status is `offline`. + .Command: [source,bash,subs="+attributes"] ---- site status --all-caches --site={site-a-cr} ---- + .Output: [source,bash,subs="+attributes"] ---- { "status" : "offline" } ---- + If the status is not `offline`, repeat the previous step. The {jdgserver_name} cluster in the secondary site is ready to handle requests without trying to replicate to the primary site. === AWS Aurora Database include::partials/aurora/aurora-failover.adoc[] === {project_name} Cluster No action required. === Route53 To force Route53 to mark the primary site as not available, edit the health check in AWS to point to a non-existent route (`health/down`). After some minutes, the clients will notice the change and traffic will gradually move over to the secondary site.