05-14-2010 10:53 AM - last edited on 03-25-2019 07:14 PM by ciscomoderator
Hello All,
I'd like to know if you could tell how do i know which server is the active server when i'm on System> Control Center on the primary node
thank you again
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05-14-2010 10:59 AM
Hi
When you click on each server, the list of services is displayed.
Next to each service is a small M(master) or S (slave).
The CCX Engine and Desktop Services will always run on the same node, and these are the actual call processing services.
The SQL services will always run on the publisher (first node) if that is alive, so even when running on the secondary, database updates are sent to the publisher/first node.
You can however restart the publisher when it is not 'master' for the CCX engine/desktop services without causing any interruption to callers and users.
Restarting the node with CCX Engine/desktop services will result in an interuption - all calls-in-scripts are dropped, and agents have to go 'ready' again.
Regards
Aaron
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05-14-2010 10:59 AM
Hi
When you click on each server, the list of services is displayed.
Next to each service is a small M(master) or S (slave).
The CCX Engine and Desktop Services will always run on the same node, and these are the actual call processing services.
The SQL services will always run on the publisher (first node) if that is alive, so even when running on the secondary, database updates are sent to the publisher/first node.
You can however restart the publisher when it is not 'master' for the CCX engine/desktop services without causing any interruption to callers and users.
Restarting the node with CCX Engine/desktop services will result in an interuption - all calls-in-scripts are dropped, and agents have to go 'ready' again.
Regards
Aaron
Please rate helpful posts..
05-14-2010 11:52 AM
thank you
09-15-2020 04:08 PM
Would you know a way to check the master/slave status of a UCCX box from the CLI?
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