11-11-2010 04:09 AM - edited 03-16-2019 01:52 AM
I know that in 6.x you can rebuild a Publisher, restore the databse via DRS and the Subscribers will sync back up..
However the DR Guide for 7.1 seems to suggest that Subscriber nodes also need to be restored from DRS after a Publisher has been rebuilt and restored..
Any help clarifying this greatly appreciated!
Regards
Craig
11-11-2010 04:15 AM
What scenario are you looking at from here: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/drs/7_1_2/drsag712.html#wp72076? From the section Restoring the First Node Only, it doesn't say you have to restore the subscribers. Let me know what section isn't clear and I'll take another look.
11-11-2010 04:26 AM
This section: Restoring the First Node only (Rebuilding the Publisher Alone)
The title suggests no further action needed after rebuild...
Section13 backs this up with:
Restoring the first node restores the whole Cisco Unified Communications Manager database to
the cluster. This may take up to several hours based on number of nodes and size of database that
is being restored.
However Step 14 of the same section states:
When the restore status indicates 100 percent, continue with the Restoring Subsequent Cluster Nodes (With or Without Rebuild) section on page 16
If section 13 is correct - are any reboots required to kick off the replication?
Craig
11-11-2010 06:39 AM
Unless you have an issue with a Sub, then you restore the Publisher DB. The rebuilding of the Subs from there is via replication. You will be forced to reboot after the DRS restore and that will get your replication moving. You can then monitor status thru RTMT (my favorite), CLI, or CU Reporting.
Hailey
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11-11-2010 06:47 AM
Oh yes, I didn't follow the link there. As David said the reboot of all servers is needed documented by http://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugToolKit/search/getBugDetails.do?method=fetchBugDetails&bugId=CSCsq24852, that will kick off replication again to get the databases in sync with the resotred publisher.
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