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Add TrueCommand note for reconnecting to system after failover #3155

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Add TrueCommand note for reconnecting to system after failover
See TC-3249
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ZackaryWelch authored Oct 23, 2024
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8 changes: 7 additions & 1 deletion content/AdminGuide/Systems.md
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![Systems Add](/images/TrueCommand/Systems/SystemsAddNew.png "Systems Add")

{{< hint type=note >}}
TrueCommand will reconnect to systems after reboot or failover. In the event of "invalid auth credentials" after failover,
reconnect after a few minutes by editing the system and reauthenticating. TrueCommand will not reconnect if it believes the credentials to be invalid, which

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is the case if it tries to connect too soon to the controller undergoing failover before the Virtual IP has migrated to the other controller.
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If the system has alerts or alarms, a blue circle with the number of current alerts displays to the right of the system name.

### Adjusting Systems
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![Groups Delete](/images/TrueCommand/Systems/SystemsGroupsDeleteGroup.png "Group Delete")

Select **Confirm**, then click **DELETE GROUP** to remove the TrueCommand group.
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