[cisco-voip] Removing server from cluster
Ryan Ratliff
rratliff at cisco.com
Mon Mar 15 16:38:50 EDT 2010
If you want to delete it just deactivate all services, remove it from any CM groups, delete any call parks for that server, and then delete it from system->server. If you can't delete it then check dependency records for both system->server and system->callmanager.
-Ryan
On Mar 15, 2010, at 4:31 PM, Micah Bennett wrote:
Hello all
I have a 3 server call manager cluster v4.2(3).
I have the Publisher and subscriber 1 at main location and subscriber 2 at remote location. I have a dedicated T1 between the two locations just for the call manager synchronization. All of the voice traffic goes across the MPLS WAN.
Remote location users used to register to that subscriber as primary, but we are making some changes to our network layout and I now have them registering back across the wan to the subscriber here at the main location. I am also planning to get rid of the dedicated T1 and turn off / remove the subscriber from the remote location.
Do I need to worry about removing it from the cluster configuration, or just turn it off and leave it?
If I decide to install it at the main location as a second subscriber, what needs to change?
I will probably just keep it on hand as a spare in case I have a problem. Suggestions are welcome.
Micah Bennett
Telecommunications Admin
Active Outdoors
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