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FortiMail™ Secure Messaging Platform Version 3.0 MR4 CLI Reference

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system ha data

set

system ha data

Use this command to set the TCP port and time interval for synchronizing FortiMail data.

In most cases you do not have to change the default settings. You might want to reduce the
synchronization time if you find you are losing mail data during a failover. Also, synchronizing large
amounts of mail data may cause processing delays. Reducing how often mail data is synchronized
may alleviate this problem. The default is 30 minutes. During normal operation,
synchronizing data once every 30 minutes is usually sufficient.

You can also synchronize the configuration manually. See

“set system ha {restart | restore | resync}”

on page 327

.

You should disable mail data synchronization if the HA group stores mail data on a remote NAS
server. See see the

FortiMail Administration Guide

for more information about HA and storing mail

data on a remote NAS server.

Syntax

set system ha data

Example

Enter the following command to set the FortiMail data synchronization time interval to 100 minutes.
The command maintains the default value of the synchronization port as 20002.

set system ha config 20002 100

History

Related topics

Note: Use the set system ha config command to configure HA daemon settings. Other HA
daemon configuration commands include

“set system ha config” on page 313

,

“set system ha datadir” on

page 319

,

“set system ha monitor” on page 322

, and

“set ” on page 324

.

Keywords/Variables

Description

Default

The TCP port used for synchronizing FortiMail data.

20002

How often data synchronization occurs. The minimum

15 minutes. The maximum data synchronization

time is 999 minutes. If is set to 0 data is not
synchronized.

30

FortiMail v3.0

New.

set system ha config

set system ha {cpeer | interface | peer |
secondary-interface | secondary-peer}

set system ha datadir

set system ha lservice

set system ha mode

set system ha monitor

set system ha on-failure

set system ha passwd

set system ha remote-as-heartbeat

set system ha {restart | restore | resync}

set system ha rservice

set system ha takeover