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Decommissioning a node within a cluster

Adan Zuniga
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All,

I need to decommission a particular node that is in a data center that is going away. What all do I have to check before powering down the node?

This is an 8 node cluster that is going away altogether. There are about 400 registered phones left. The cluster has been up for 7 or so years and not every change has been documented. Thus, it is a little difficult to remember what all it is being used for. Checking dependencies only gives you a small idea, but I want to make sure that when I power down the server no services are disrupted. 

Thank you for your suggestions! 

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Alok Jaiswal
Level 4
Level 4

Your answer will be covered i guess in the below thread.

https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/12956056/deleting-server-node-cucm-cluster 

Please note that you have to reboot the whole cluster to update the cluster after removing the node. Also please do a proper check for things specific to the node like call park number etc.

We are also doing almost same thing for one of our customer with a 8 node cluster running on 8.6 and upgrading to 10.5 due to some requirements.

Regards,

Alok

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Alok Jaiswal
Level 4
Level 4

Your answer will be covered i guess in the below thread.

https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/12956056/deleting-server-node-cucm-cluster 

Please note that you have to reboot the whole cluster to update the cluster after removing the node. Also please do a proper check for things specific to the node like call park number etc.

We are also doing almost same thing for one of our customer with a 8 node cluster running on 8.6 and upgrading to 10.5 due to some requirements.

Regards,

Alok

Thanks much Alok!

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