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Perform this procedure when you are upgrading from Avaya Analytics™ version 4.2 and above.
Install Avaya Analytics™ version 4.3.1.1 at DC2.
ccm release orca analytics
The script will take few minutes to run, meanwhile it returns IP address and PV name.
You must use this IP address and PV name for configuring the standby data center.
After the primary configuration is complete, a backup job starts automatically. Wait for the backup job to complete before proceeding.
It displays the available nodes on the system. For example;
node164182.puneccq.avaya.com
node164183.puneccq.avaya.com
node164184.puneccq.avaya.com
The IP Address argument is the same IP provided as output from Geo Primary config.
Last login: Tue May 31 21:10:27 2022 from 135.27.164.178 DeployType=Cluster Node [ccmuser@node164182 ~]$ sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --direct --add-rule ipv4 filter OUTPUT 0 -o eth0 -d IP_Address -j ACCEPT [ccmuser@node164182 ~]$ sudo systemctl restart firewalld [ccmuser@node164182 ~]$ exit
The script takes few minutes to run.
At this point, DC1 is primary and data is now replicating to DC2.
Once the above steps are completed successfully the Analytics database and MicroStrategy database starts to sync.
The MSTR is not accessible for standby data center.
For more information, see Avaya Oceana® and Avaya Analytics™ Disaster Recovery document.
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