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Configuring Application Server Failover for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
How to Perform Application Server Failover
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Performing Application Server Failover 
Before you perform this task:
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Node 1 is the current active server.
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Node 2 is the current standby server.
After you complete the task:
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Node 1 will be the standby server.
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Node 2 will be the active server.
Before You Begin
Set up Application Server failover by completing one of the following sections:
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Caution
Performing this task temporarily brings down your Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system. Perform this 
task only if the current active server fails, or during a scheduled maintenance period.
Procedure
Step 1
If the Node 1 is up, then complete the following steps:
a.
Log in to the CLI of Node 1.
If you are logging in remotely, use the Node 1 eth0:0 IP address or hostname.
b.
Enter the following command to change the server to standby mode:
failoverUtil setServer standby 
Step 2
Log in to the CLI of Node 2.
If you are logging in remotely, use the Node 2 eth0:0 IP address or hostname.
Step 3
Enter the following command to change the server to active mode:
failoverUtil setServer active 
Verifying
Using the hostname or IP address of the virtual eth0:0 interface, log in to the Administration Center of 
each node, and verify that the correct failover deployment mode (active or standby) appears at the top of 
the page.
Troubleshooting Tips
If the Administration Center displays the wrong failover mode on either or both servers, then something 
may have interrupted the process initiated by the 
 command. To 
resolve this issue, see the 
 command description in th
 module.