Shutting Down and Restarting
Shutting Down and Restarting
Polycom, Inc.
To replace a failed server in a two-node cluster
If you haven't already done so, power down, uncable, and remove the
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failed server.
Log into your Polycom DMA system and determine the software version
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(including patch level) installed on the remaining server. Write it down
for later reference.
Do one of the following:
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— If your system is running an unpatched release version of the system
software for which you have the installation DVD, follow the
procedure in
"Expanding an Unpatched System"
skipping step 2.
— If your system is running a patched version of the system software
different from that on the installation DVD, follow the procedure in
"Expanding a Patched System"
See also:
"Management and Maintenance Overview"
"Recommended Regular Maintenance"
The Polycom DMA system's Power Management page lets you restart the
system or turn it off completely. These commands affect both servers in a
two-node cluster.
Both shutting down and restarting will terminate all existing calls and log out
all current users.
To restart or shut down both servers
Go to Operations > Power Management.
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Do one of the following:
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— To restart the system, click Restart.
— To shut down the system (turn off both servers), click Shut Down.
When asked to confirm that you want to restart or shut down, click Yes.
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The system logs you out and each server shuts down. If you chose Restart,
the server(s) reboot, and conference service becomes available again when
the restart is complete (typically, this takes about five minutes).
If you chose Shut Down, the server(s) remain powered off until you
manually turn them back on.
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