What should be verified before running the initTM -f command on the Command Line Interface of Avaya BreezeTM platform (formerly known as Engagement Development Platform (EDP))?
Correct Answer: B
Explanation
See step 8 and step 9 below.
Repairing replication between Avaya BreezeTM and System Manager
Procedure
1. On the System Manager web console, navigate to Services > Replication.
2. In Replica Group column, click CollaborationEnvironment_3.1.
3. In Replica Node Host Name column, locate Avaya BreezeTM.
4. Verify that the status of the Synchronization Status field is green. If not, go to Step 5.
5. If Presence Services Snap-in has been deployed, in the Product column, verify that both Avaya BreezeTM and Presence Services are displayed.
6. Select Avaya BreezeTM, and click Repair.
7. After 2-15 minutes, verify that the status of the Synchronization Status field is green. If not, go to Step 8.
8. Verify that Enrollment Password is not expired.
a. Navigate to Services > Security.
b. In the navigation pane, click Certificates > Enrollment Password.
9. If the Enrollment Password is expired:
a. Enter a password, and click Commit.
It is highly recommended that the same password must be used. Otherwise, Avaya BreezeTM and Presence Services must be re-administered, because System Manager Enrollment Password was configured during deployment of Avaya BreezeTM.
b. Open an SSH session to the Avaya BreezeTM Management Module IP address as sroot.
c. On the command line interface, enter initTM -f.
d. When prompted for the enrollment password, enter the password that you provided in Step 9a.
e. Repeat Step 1 to Step 6.
References: Avaya Aura Presence Services Snap-in Reference, Release 7.0.1 (December 2016), page 223
https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/101013646