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How to reboot cluster or Tftp Server

me_rocks_4ever
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Dears
Can you guide me how to reboot cluster and tftp server

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ssh into your Publisher and Subscriber and type utils system restart

or login on the CUCM web gui go to Administrator OS go to setting --> version --> restart

Best Regards

Gordon Ross
Level 9
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To reboot each server in a cluster, you have to go to the Operating System Administration web site http:///cmplatform, then go to Settings -> Version. There you can select "Restart".

Alternatively, you can SSH into each server, and use the command "utils system restart"

To restart the TFTP Process, go to Unified Serviceability (http:///ccmservice), then go to Tools -> Control Centre - Feature Services, select the Cisco TFTP entry, and click restart.

GTG

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thanks for your comments
can I know how much time it takes to reboot?

depends on your Hardware but not longer than 5 minutes usually about 2 to 3 minutes this is all services stopped and started again.

Best Regards

It depends on your system, both hardware and CUCM version. Allow 10-15 minutes per server, although CUCM 9 is much quicker at rebooting compared to CUCM 8 and earlier.

With CUCM, the base operating system can be up fairly quickly, but the CallManager processes can take a while longer to come up and for service to resume.

GTG

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Hi Obaid,

it takes about 20-25 minutes to become fully functional[all services getting started].

In addition to what Mr. Ross and Van ahas said, u need to restart the tftp server if u have separate tftp server in a cluster.

if u have two separate CUCM version running on server, then, u need to run utils system switch-version .

regds,

aman

I have 3000+ phones of all models, do these phones will reset or restart?

Yes, if u have a single server and all the phones are registered to it.

else, if u have subscriber in cluster, u can switch over the phones to subscriber prior to booting the discussed server.

regds,

aman

Note that we're all talking about a straight reboot of the cluster here. If you're doing an upgrade, then things are slightly different.

GTG

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I have upgrade the cucm 8.5 and I uploaded the device pack, now I need to restart the tftp server.
so for this what will be the case?
1. Whether phones will restart?
2. Will they take new firmware
3. If I want old to still remain on running phones and new phones should take new firmware?

Hi Obaid,

Please find the replies:

I have upgrade the cucm 8.5 and I uploaded the device pack, now I need to restart the tftp server.

so for this what will be the case?

1. Whether phones will restart? yes

2. Will they take new firmware yes

3. If I want old to still remain on running phones and new phones should take new firmware? u need to copy the new firmware in Phone Load Name.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_tech_note09186a0080a277a3.shtml

regds,

aman

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