[cisco-voip] CCM Reboot Times

Keith Klevenski keith.klevenski at rig.net
Mon Aug 7 11:04:58 EDT 2006


Good question as I have been wondering what others did as well.  My last
job I did scheduled reboots of CCM/Unity every month.  In my current job
we do not reboot unless there is a problem that requires a reboot or
sw/hw upgrades.  I've been thinking about suggesting a monthly reboot,
but they have been going fine for 4-5 years the way they have been doing
it and since we are 24/7 globally this presents some challenges to
reboot every month.  However, I was looking over some of the servers
recently and noticed one of our Unity servers (with Exchange on box) has
been up since June 2005!!  That is 14 months of uptime on Windows box
with Exchange!  Of course this concerns me a bit... seems like once
boxes have been up that long people are 'afraid' to reboot them.

 

Anyway, excellent question.  I'm looking forward to hearing how others
handle this.

 

Keith

 

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[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Todd Franklin
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Subject: [cisco-voip] CCM Reboot Times

 

Just curious.  How often do you find yourself rebooting CCM?  As an
example, in one year, how often have you rebooted your CCM boxes?  Or
the switches that run the phones?  I am trying to generate a report that
shows Cisco VOIP is as dependable as a traditional PBX. 

Thanks!

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