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Cluster name is either an enterprise parameter or CM service parameter.
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On Wednesday, March 04, 2009 2:17:03 PM, Dave Wolgast
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:dwolgas1@rochester.rr.com"><dwolgas1@rochester.rr.com></a> wrote:<br>
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<div>As part of a redesign to segregate contact center CTI traffic,
we recently split our single CUCM cluster into two (while upgrading
from 4.1(3) to 6.1(2)). We did this essentially by cloning the
original cluster, then paring out the things not needed in each.</div>
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<div>The practical issue we're having is that the name of both
clusters is the same, resulting in not being able to tell which cluster
an RTMT alert is coming from. First, where is this name located;
second, can it be changed without making a mess of the database; and
third, how do I change it if it is reasonable to do so? <br
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Dave Wolgast<br>
Livonia, NY<br>
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