Managing Cluster
After successfully setup the PortSIP PBX cluster, you can manage it in an easy way.
Managing Servers
On each cluster server (not the PBX server), you can use the following commands to manage it.
In the commands, use the parameter -s to specify the service name, PortSIP PBX supports these services:
media-server-only
queue-server-only
meeting-server-only
vr-server-only
Start Server
You can replace the media-server-only with another service name such as mentioned above.
Restart Server
Check Status
Stop Server
Remove Server
Adding Servers
As the scale of your business expands, you may need to add more servers to the existing cluster.
To do this, simply follow the topics on Preparing Cluster Servers and Configuring Cluster Servers to add servers. Then, restart the resource load balancer and all cluster servers - there is no need to restart the PBX server.
Please note that restarting the resource load balancer and servers will affect the calling service, so it is recommended to do this during the middle night.
Upgrading Servers
It’s crucial to keep your cluster servers updated in line with the latest PortSIP PBX releases. This ensures that all features function as expected and that your system maintains optimal performance and security.
Whenever a new version of PortSIP PBX is released, it’s essential to upgrade your installed cluster servers as well. Follow the steps below to ensure a successful upgrade.
We use the media server as an example, you will need to replace the media server with other servers as your actual environment.
Remove the current running server by the commands:
Install the latest version of the server. Follow the instructions provided in the Install Media server guide to complete this step.
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