Cisco Cisco Agent Desktop 9.0 Guía De Instalación
Cisco CAD Installation Guide
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March 31, 2014
Shutting Down and Restarting Replication
If you have configured your system with Directory Services replication or Recording
and Statistics Service replication, you might occasionally need to temporarily shut
down replication.
and Statistics Service replication, you might occasionally need to temporarily shut
down replication.
Temporarily shutting down replication is required when you upgrade CAD. You must
stop Directory Services replication and Recording and Statistics Service replication
prior to starting an upgrade in order to avoid corrupting your CAD services LDAP
database.
stop Directory Services replication and Recording and Statistics Service replication
prior to starting an upgrade in order to avoid corrupting your CAD services LDAP
database.
Temporarily shutting down replication might be required if:
■
You move one of the Directory Services or Recording and Statistics Service
instances to another server.
instances to another server.
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One of the Directory Services servers is shut down for two days or more.
When one of the servers in a replicated system is down for an extended time
such as this, the remaining Directory Services server experiences high
resource usage. The longer that server is down, the higher the resource usage
becomes on the remaining server.
such as this, the remaining Directory Services server experiences high
resource usage. The longer that server is down, the higher the resource usage
becomes on the remaining server.
If you are shutting down replication because you are upgrading from a version of
CAD 7.1 or older, complete the shutdown procedure in
CAD 7.1 or older, complete the shutdown procedure in
.
NOTE: If you are setting up replication for Directory Services and/or
the Recording and Statistics service, make sure that Cisco Security
Agent is stopped on both computers.
the Recording and Statistics service, make sure that Cisco Security
Agent is stopped on both computers.