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Configuring Application Server Failover for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
How to Perform Application Server Failover
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What to Do Next
Perform the following from both Application Servers to replicate custom prompts and some 
configurations from the Primary application server to the Standby application server during a 
maintenance window or off-peak hours.
Step 1
Log in to the CLI of the active server.
Step 2
If you are logging in remotely, use the eth0 IP address or hostname.
Step 3
Enter the following command to compress and transfer the files from the active server to the standby 
server:
failoverUtil copyConfigFiles
This will compress and copy over configuration files and user prompts to the remote server.
Step 4
Log in to the CLI of the standby server.
Step 5
If you are logging in remotely, use eth0:0 IP address or hostname.
Step 6
Enter the following command to decompress the transferred files and put them in the correct directories 
on the standby server:
failoverUtil restoreConfigFiles
This action copies over custom prompts including customized system prompts and user name recordings. 
Without this action .wav files are not replicated to the standby server.
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About the Active and Standby Application Server Database
If the active or standby application server database exceeds the specified size, an alarm is sent. The active 
application server also outdials the administrator to indicate the alarm condition.
How to Perform Application Server Failover
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