After verifying disaster readiness, redirect the test clients and/or MediaAgent to the production CommServe host.
Procedure
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Log on to either the production CommServe host, or the standby CommServe host. 
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Open command prompt and navigate to the folder associated with the SQL client: For example: opt/commvault2/Base 
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Execute the following command to reset a test failover to the SQL client in the production CommServe host: ./CvFailover -OpType Failover -FailoverType TestFailback -TargetNode TestNodeSQLClientSyntax: ./CvFailover -OpType OpType -FailoverType Failover Type -TargetNode Target Node NameWhere: - 
<OpType>can be one of the following operations:Failover - To perform a failover operation. GetFailoverConfig - To display the failover configuration status. ResetFailoverOperation - To reset a partial failover operation. ResetFailoverConfig - To reset an existing failover configuration. (To be used in case of xml corruption.) 
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<Failover Type>can be one of the following failover types:Production - To perform a production failover. ProductionMaintenance - To perform a maintenance failover. MaintenanceFailback option - To reset maintenance failover. Test - To perform a test failover. TestFailback - To reset a test failover. 
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<Target Node Name>is the name of the target SQL client in the CommServe host to which the operation must be failed over.
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-forceUnplannedFailover can be used when the setup is stuck and only when the target node is the node with latest database, to avoid major data loss. 
 
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Result
The sequence of tasks performed to complete the reset is displayed. The test clients and/or MediaAgents will be redirected back to the production CommServe host.
What to Do Next
If client certificate authentication during installation was disabled before the failover, set the Force per-client certificate authentication option to Yes from the CommCell Console > Control Panel > Certificate Administration dialog box.