Exiting The Crs Administration; Tracing Configuration - Cisco CRS-1 - Carrier Routing System Router Administration Manual

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Chapter 8
Managing the Cisco CRS System
1. RMI and RTP Port changes require restart of Cisco CRS Engine on all nodes in the cluster. A SQL TCP Port change requires
restart of all Cisco CRS SQL services, on all nodes in the cluster.
Step 3
Note

Exiting the CRS Administration

Tracing Configuration

Note
Click Update.
The system notifies all nodes in the cluster about the changes.
If Node Manager is not in Shutdown state during this operation, then the changes
just made are synchronized on that node when Node manager is started again.
You can exit CRS Administration by closing your web browser.
To exit CRS Administration without closing your web browser, choose System >
Logout from the CRS Administration menu bar. The system logs you out of
CRS Administration and displays the Authentication web page.
You can configure trace options for each CRS component. Tracing enables you to
monitor CRS and subsystem activities across the cluster.
If you activate tracing, monitor the CPU usage and available disk space on the
server. CPU usage near 100% or a full disk can cause your system to shut down
unexpectedly.
Access tracing configuration by choosing System > Tracing from the
CRS Administration menu.
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