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Chapter 2 Managing the GSS from the CLI
Replacing GSS Devices in Your GSS Network
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Replacing the Primary GSSM in the Network
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Replacing the Standby GSSM in the Network
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Replacing a GSS in the Network
Replacing the Primary GSSM in the Network
To replace a malfunctioning primary GSSM in your GSS network to regain GUI
management, determine if there is a standby GSSM available in your network:
•
If you have a standby GSSM that you can convert to the primary GSSM, see
the
“Converting the Standby GSSM to a Primary GSSM”
section.
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If you do not have a standby GSSM but do have an available GSS that you can
convert to the primary GSSM, see the
“Replacing the Primary GSSM with an
Available GSS”
section.
Converting the Standby GSSM to a Primary GSSM
Note
Ensure that the designated primary GSSM is either offline or configured as a
standby GSSM before you attempt to enable the standby GSSM as the new interim
primary GSSM. Having two primary GSSM devices active at the same time may
result in the inadvertent loss of configuration changes for your GSS network.
To convert the standby GSSM to a primary GSSM, perform the following steps:
1.
Log in to the CLI of the primary GSSM, enable privileged EXEC mode, and
perform a full backup of your primary GSSM to preserve your current
network and configuration settings (see the
“Performing a Full Primary
GSSM Backup”
section in
Chapter 7,
,
Backing Up, Restoring, and
Downgrading the GSSM Database
).
2.
Log in to the CLI of the standby GSSM and enable privileged EXEC mode.
gssm2.example.com>
enable
gssm2.example.com#