Would a simple reboot accomplish the same as deactivating and activating? On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 2:19 PM, Nick Barnett <nicksbarn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just thought I would share what happened with this, even though it is > super old. Changing the node names to FQDN was mostly painless. The one > thing that bit me was bug CSCuy13916. After changing the names of the > nodes, the TFTP service needs to be DEACTIVATED and then re-activated in > order to fully update the certificates. Before taking those steps, I kept > getting certificate errors from CuciLync, but afterwards, everything worked > as designed. > > Other than that, any CTI route points (and any other device as well) that > exist will fall to another node in the CMG. Not a big deal, just something > to be aware of. > > Thanks, > Nick > > On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 3:13 PM, Nick Barnett <nicksbarn...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> We are on 10.0 and this cluster has been upgraded over the years from 8.0 >> to 8.6 to 10.0. I know it used to be common practice to rip the host name >> out of a new node and put in the IP address. That's how we are set up... >> but now that I need to do some work with certs so that jabber and cucilync >> work properly, it's time to fix this. >> >> Is there anything I should watch out for? Anything that may bite me in >> rare cases? We have CER, CVP, CUC, UCCE and a rarely used IMP. >> >> I checked that each node has DNS enabled by looking at "show network >> eth0" on each sub. I also then looked up each FQDN from each node and they >> all resolve properly. As far as I know, that's about it. >> >> Thanks in advance! >> >> nick >> > > -- Copyright 2016 Derek Andrew (excluding quotations) +1 306 966 4808 Communication and Network Services Information and Communications Technology Infrastructure Services *University of Saskatchewan*Peterson 120; 54 Innovation Boulevard Saskatoon,Saskatchewan,Canada. S7N 2V3 Timezone GMT-6 Typed but not read.
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