Upgrading CMS to the High Availability Option
Setting Up CMS on an HA Server
Setting Up the
CMS Application
Overview
Prerequisites
Setup Methods
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Use the procedures in this section to set up the CMS application.
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• Verify that you are logged in as root.
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• CMS must be turned off.
• All file systems must be mounted.
You can set up the CMS feature package using one of two methods:
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a.Interactively from a terminal — Using the interactive option,
the program prompts you for the necessary information to
set up the CMS application (for example, system type,
number of agents, trunks, vectors, VDNs, and so on).
To set up the CMS application using this option, see
CMS Interactively from a
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b. UNIX
UNIX System flat file containing the necessary information
(for example, system type, number of agents, trunks,
vectors, VDNs, and so on) to set up the CMS application.
When you execute the program, it runs in the background
and uses the UNIX System flat file data to set up the CMS
application. To set up the CMS application using this
option, see
chapter.
CentreVu CMS R3V8 High Availability
Connectivity, Upgrade and Administration
Terminal" in this chapter.
System flat file — Using the flat file option, you edit a
"Setting Up CMS Using a UNIX Flat
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"Setting Up
File" in this
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