The production CommServe host can be rebuilt in the event of a failure, or to migrate to a new hardware.
Before You Begin
- Open the CommCell Console and note down the name of the SQL client in the production CommServe host. It is critical to reinstall the software using this name. (See step 4 in the following procedure.)
Procedure
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Perform a production failover to switch the CommServe server from the currently active CommServe host to a standby CommServe host.
Note
If the production CommServe host is not available, perform the failover from the standby CommServe host.
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Disable the Failover Transaction Log schedule associated with LiveSync operation. For more information on disabling schedules, see Enabling or Disabling a Schedule.
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If the CommServe host is available:
Uninstall the packages installed in Instance 2 (or the instance with SQL Server Agent and CommServe Failover packages) first, and then uninstall the packages in Instance 1.
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Install the packages in the new or rebuilt CommServe host as described in Installing the Standby CommServe Host.
Important
The following important steps must be followed during the installation:
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On the Failover Install Option page, make sure to choose This is a standby node option.
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On the Client Computer Information page associated with the SQL client, make sure to use the same name that was used previously for the production SQL client. (See the Before You Begin section in this page.)
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Enable the Failover Transaction Log schedule associated with LiveSync operation. For more information on disabling schedules, see Enabling or Disabling a Schedule.
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Optional: Verify the setup from the production CommServe host to ensure that the default components are installed and configured properly.
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Optional: Perform a production failover to switch the CommServe server from the currently active CommServe host to a standby CommServe host.