Supercluster Procedures

Superclustering

 

 

8Log back in and verify that the Supercluster Status pane of the Dashboard shows the correct number of servers and clusters, and there are no warnings.

9Go to Network > DMAs, verify that the status of each DMA cluster is Superclustered, and reassign territory responsibilities as needed.

To remove a cluster from the supercluster

Note

If possible, remove a cluster only while its server or servers are on line. If you must remove a cluster while one or both servers are off line, be aware that an offline server may be in an inconsistent state when it’s brought back on line. If this occurs, the system attempts to auto-correct the situation. But if the auto-correction steps fail, the only supported procedure for fixing a server in this state is to re-install it from media.

1Make sure that there are no calls on the cluster, and that all of its MCUs are out of service. See “MCU Procedures” on page 149.

2Reassign all of the cluster’s territory responsibilities to a different cluster.

3 Go to Network > DMAs. In the list, select the cluster you want to remove.

4 In the Actions list, select Remove from Supercluster.

5 When asked to confirm that you want to remove the cluster, click Yes.

The selected cluster is removed from the supercluster. A dialog box informs you when the process is complete. If the cluster you removed is the one you’re logged into, it logs you out and restarts.

6Click OK to log out immediately, or simply wait.

Note

You may need to restart your browser or flush your browser cache in order to log back into the system.

7Log into the system you removed and verify on the Supercluster Status pane of the Dashboard that the system is no longer superclustered.

See also:

“About Superclustering” on page 227 “DMAs” on page 229

“Join Supercluster Dialog Box” on page 232

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Polycom 3725-76302-001LI manual To remove a cluster from the supercluster, Actions list, select Remove from Supercluster