12-09-2021 06:47 AM
Hello,
I have my two (2) Expressway - C I will migrate them to a different hardware. My question is when I do the Restore, should I have to take any consideration? This will have NO upgrade or change.
Thanks.
12-09-2021 08:33 PM
I think you should consider taking the backup of certificates (via SFTP using root access) on Exp-C.
12-10-2021 05:14 AM
Hello,
Can you share the procedure?
thanks.
12-09-2021 10:10 PM
Are your Expressways running as VMs or actually on the bare metal hardware?
12-10-2021 05:15 AM
Hello
This is from VM to Vm, we dont have Vmotion.
Thanks.
12-10-2021 08:22 AM
You can do a off-line move by moving the VM files from one host to another. That does not require vmotion.
12-10-2021 08:31 AM
We did that, we exported the hold vm and when we started , and try to login via CLI we got the wizard like a brand new install.
thanks.
12-10-2021 08:54 AM
The only way to do this seamlessly is to use vMotion:
Migrating the Host (use VMware VMotion)
If you need to move Expressway to a new host, you must use VMware VMotion to perform the host migration.
Before you start
There may be glitches (packet loss/jitter) in media for calls that are interworked by Expressway as the VM is moved.
We recommend that a VMotion move is carried out when there is minimal activity on the VM Expressway. To ensure
this, before you carry out the move put the Expressway VM into maintenance mode (Maintenance > Maintenance
mode) and wait for active calls to clear.
Aside from that, the best option is a fresh install and then restore from a backup, you'll get a new SN so you'll need to reconnect to smart licensing OR have licensing issue you new licenses using the new SN
12-10-2021 09:26 AM
We dont have Vmotion in this server. We did a shutdown and export all the vm, and when we started the VM it started like if it was a new install.
thanks.
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