Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Manuel De Maintenance
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Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server 5.2 Customer Engineering Guide (for Cisco MeetingPlace 8106)
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Chapter 5 Repairing and Maintaining the 8106 Server
Step 6
Scan the list of ports. Type
l
and press Enter to see the legend or press Enter to go to the next page.
Continue until you have seen all the ports. If there is anything but dashes, explain to the site contact that
some ports are currently in use and ask if it is alright to move forward with the repair.
some ports are currently in use and ask if it is alright to move forward with the repair.
Even though the site contact should have scheduled meetings to book all ports for the repair, users may
be dialing in to schedule meetings or to listen to meeting recordings.
be dialing in to schedule meetings or to listen to meeting recordings.
Step 7
When all the ports have been shown, the “activity” command menu appears again. Type
0
and Enter to
exit the “activity” command menu. The tech$ prompt appears.
Step 8
Use MeetingTime to verify that the only meetings scheduled for the time required to perform the repair
belong to the site contact.
belong to the site contact.
Backing up the database
The backup mechanism has changed in this version of the MeetingPlace Audio Server. It is now done
through the MeetingPlace Backup Gateway. For information on how to install, configure, and use the
backup mechanism, refer to the MeetingPlace Backup Gateway System Manager’s Guide.
through the MeetingPlace Backup Gateway. For information on how to install, configure, and use the
backup mechanism, refer to the MeetingPlace Backup Gateway System Manager’s Guide.
Powering down MeetingPlace
Follow this procedure to power down MeetingPlace before turning the power switch to the off (“O”)
position.
position.
Step 1
If not already connected, access the CLI by following the procedures in the
and
Step 2
Log in as technician. The tech$ prompt appears.
Step 3
Type
halt
. See line 1 in
. Press Enter.
Step 4
The second line in
appears. Type
y
and press Enter to confirm that you do want to power
down the system.
Figure 5-3
halt Command
meetingplace:tech$ halt
Are you sure (y/n)? y
NMI ioctl: Argument invalid/improper
Checking to see if the system is loaded...OK
System DOWN procedure has been initiated.
System HALT sequence has been initiated.
Please do not kill power until you see the "LynxOS is down" message.
meetingplace:tech$ The MeetingPlace software is DOWN
---> Halting the system
**** LynxOS is down ****