Upgrading A Multi-Site System With No Branch Offices - 3Com VCX V7000 Maintenance Manual

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Upgrading a
Multi-Site System
With No Branch
Offices
Upgrading the Call
Records Server
4 Start the Authentication and Directory service on the primary IP Telephony
server and the secondary IP Telephony server by entering the following
commands:
cd /opt/3com/VCX/scripts/rc3.d
./S20vcxdata start
5 Start the Tomcat process on the primary IP Telephony server and the
secondary IP Telephony server by entering the following command:
./S70tomcat start
Some VCX multi-site systems have regional offices but no branch offices.
Each regional office contains a primary VCX server and a secondary VCX
server. These servers perform call processing and IP Messaging tasks. One
of the regional offices also contains a Call Records server which gathers
call records from each of the regional offices.
To upgrade the primary VCX server and the secondary VCX server,
follow the instructions in
Servers
earlier in this appendix.
To upgrade the Call Records server, see the following section,
Upgrading the Call Records
To upgrade the Call Records server:
1 Log in to the Call Records server as root.
2 Stop all VCX processes on the Call Records server by entering the
following command:
cd /etc/init.d
./vcx stop
3 Obtain a copy of the
place it in the
/opt/installtemp
4 Enter these commands:
cd /opt/installtemp
tar xvf vcx-bss-7.1.xc.tar
cd upgrade-7.1.xc
./install-upgrade
The system may prompt you to confirm that a new operating system
version will be installed and indicates which disk partition will be used
after the upgrade. If you see such a prompt, answer y.

Upgrading a Multi-Site System With No Branch Offices

Upgrading a Single-Site System With Two
Server.
vcx-bss-7.1.xc.tar
directory on the Call Records server.
software upgrade file and
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