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Install, Upgrade, and Maintenance Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 10.x
Chapter5 Maintaining CiscoUnity Connection Server
Replacing the Non-Functional Server
Step4 If you want to use the Migration Export tool and if you do not have a secure shell (SSH) server
application installed on a server that is accessible to the Cisco Unity server, then install an SSH server
application. The migration tool imports CiscoUnity data into Unity Connection 10.x that uses SSH to
access the exported user data and messages.
Step5 (Optional) Use the Migration Export tool to export CiscoUnity data and messages. The data exported
through the tool is required only if COBRAS fails for some reason.
Step6 If you have a secure shell (SSH) server application installed on a server that is accessible to the
Cisco Unity server, export the data to the SSH server. If you do not have an SSH server, you can export
data to any network location. You can set up an SSH server later if necessary.
Step7 Use COBRAS to export CiscoUnity data and, optionally, messages. For more information, see Help for
the tool at http://www.ciscounitytools.com/Applications/General/COBRAS/COBRAS.html.
Step8 Install and configure Unity Connection 10.x. For more information, see Installing CiscoUnity
Connection, page 1-1 chapter.
Step9 Restore Cisco Unity data on the Unity Connection server using COBRAS Import tool.
Replacing the Non-Functional Server
Table5-1 Replacing the Non-Functional Server
Tasks Procedure
If Unity Connection is installed as standalone. Recreate the virtual machine. For more
information, see the Creating a Virtual
Machine, page 1-3 section.
Restore the software. For more information,
see the To Restore the Software Components
on Unity Connection, page2-6 section.
If Unity Connection is installed as a cluster and
publisher is not functioning.
Recreate the virtual machine. For more
information, see the Creating a Virtual
Machine, page 1-3 section.
Replace the Publisher server, see the
Replacing a Publisher Server, page 5-2
section.