Deactivating a Monitoring Server

Topic Last Modified: 2009-05-22

If you remove a Monitoring Server from service without first taking appropriate precautionary steps, you can significantly impact the availability of service. Before deactivating a Monitoring Server, do the following:

  • Deactivate the Monitoring Server on the weekend or holiday, or during other off-peak hours.

  • Verify the lack of CDR and QoE logging activity.

    Warning

    Deactivating a Monitoring Server can result in the loss of data and settings. Before starting the deactivation procedure in this section, ensure that all data and settings have been backed up and appropriate restoration procedures are in place. For details about backing up data and settings, see Backup and Restoration in the Operations documentation at https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=132106.

To deactivate a Monitoring Server

  1. Log on to the Monitoring Server as a member of the RTCUniversalServerAdmins group.

  2. Open Computer Management.

  3. Expand Services and Applications, right-click Office Communications Server 2007 R2, and then click Deactivate.

  4. In the Deactivation Wizard, review the information on each page.

  5. When the wizard is complete, select the View the log when you click Finish check box, and then click Finish.

  6. Use the log file to verify that the deactivation status in the Execution Result column (including the status of each deactivation task) for a server role is Success.

    Important

    The deactivation status that is shown in the log must indicate success before you deactivate any other server role or take other Office Communications Server actions. If any task does not complete successfully, resolve the problem and run the Deactivation Wizard again to complete the deactivation.