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The sample Kea configuration has couple subnets that you can inspect here.
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The sample Kea configuration has couple subnets that you can inspect here.
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The `Data Storage` section comprises information about various files used by the particular Kea instance and its database backends. The DHCPv4 server on agent-kea uses MySQL lease and config backend. The DHCPv6 server on agent-kea6 uses PostgreSQL lease backend. Authorize these machines and navigate the respective Kea apps to see how the backends are presented.
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## 8. Add two Kea servers that work as HA pair
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## 8. Add two Kea servers that work as HA pair
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Go to `Services`->`Machines` and switch to `Unauthorized` machines view (top-right corner). Now click the action button in `agent-kea-ha1` machine and then click `Authorize` in the menu. Do the same for `agent-kea-ha2`. And then switch back to `Authorized` machines.
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Go to `Services`->`Machines` and switch to `Unauthorized` machines view (top-right corner). Now click the action button in `agent-kea-ha1` machine and then click `Authorize` in the menu. Do the same for `agent-kea-ha2`. And then switch back to `Authorized` machines.
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