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Mitel Forums => Mitel MiVoice Business/MCD/3300 => Topic started by: ralph on January 18, 2013, 09:57:39 AM
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I had a bit of a hard time find this doc on MOL so I thought I'd paste it here.
Feel free to add your experience.
Ralph
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Knowledge Base Article
Article ID #
11-5163-00014 Article Type
How-To Guide
Article Title
How to remove a Controller from an existing Cluster Publish Date
Jan-10-2012
Description/Symptoms
How to remove A network element from a cluster
Body/Solutions
If you are going to remove a controller from a sds network you cannot just power down and remove controller.
You must leave controller running and delete all extensions and have them sync to all other controllers in network . Then delete the switch out of cluster and delete network element
Details can be found in the online 3300 help under: SDS - Removing a Data-Sharing Element
Test Result
Article Search Keywords
SDS, remove, element
Product(s) Product Release(s)
3300 Integrated Communications Platform (ICP) 4.0; 4.1; MCD 4.0; MCD 5.0
Product Family Operational Task
Integrated Communications Platform Maintaining/Upgrading; Programming
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yeh i had this when a customer removed a 3300, then were complaining of SDS errors all the time.
Ended up talking to Mitel and straight away they wanted to log in to remove it, running debug comands etc etc while removing it from ESM. I hate not being able to do things myself >:(
At least with MCD 6 it will make it alot easier :)
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Agreed, anything short of MCD 6 required Mitel product support to go in and do it. MCD 6 has two new commands to aid in removing cluster elements.