[cisco-voip] Moving publisher role to subscriber?

Brian Meade bmeade90 at vt.edu
Mon Aug 21 16:52:30 EDT 2017


You'd need to spin up a new publisher and restore then build out a new
subscriber.

There's no way to promote a subscriber to publisher.

On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 4:41 PM, Ben Amick <bamick at humanarc.com> wrote:

> I’m having an issue with an old 9.x cluster where I have two units, one on
> an old MCS physical server, the other virtualized. I have issues on a
> monthly basis with the MCS server, where it will freeze up, stop service
> presence statuses, etc. Is there any way that I can fail services to have
> the virtual server be the publisher, so that I can create a new virtual IMP
> host to replace the MCS and remove it from the cluster? Preferably, with
> the ability to fail back to the new IMP server as publisher when I’m done.
> I’m not finding anything on this on Cisco’s website other than directions
> to remove/restore a CUCM publisher.
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