Starting and Stopping CPS
This section describes how to start and stop Cisco Policy Server nodes, VMs, and services.
Starting VMs Using VMware GUI
Procedure
| Step 1 | Start a VMware vSphere session. | ||
| Step 2 | Right-click the VM and select . 
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| Step 3 | After the VM has started, log into the VM from Cluster Manager and verify that the processes are running. | 
Shutting Down the Cisco Policy Server Nodes
The following sections describe the commands to shut down the Cisco Policy Server nodes:
Policy Director (LB) or Policy Server (QNS) Nodes
Procedure
| Step 1 | SSH to the lbxx or qnsxx node from Cluster Manager: 
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| Step 2 | Stop all CPS processes on the node: 
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| Step 3 | Check the status of all the processes. Verify that all processes are stopped before proceeding. 
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| Step 4 | Stop the monit process: 
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| Step 5 | Shut down lbxx/qnsxx: 
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OAM (pcrfclient) Nodes
Procedure
| Step 1 | SSH to the pcrfclientxx node from Cluster Manager: 
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| Step 2 | Stop all CPS processes on the node: 
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| Step 3 | Check the status of all the processes. Verify that all processes are stopped before proceeding: 
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| Step 4 | Stop the monit process: 
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| Step 5 | Stop the licenses process: 
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| Step 6 | Shut down pcrfclientxx: 
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sessionmgr Nodes
Procedure
| Step 1 | SSH to the sessionmgrxx node from Cluster Manager: 
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| Step 2 | Stop all CPS processes on the node: 
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| Step 3 | Check the status of all the processes. Verify that all processes are stopped before proceeding: 
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| Step 4 | Stop the monit process: 
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| Step 5 | For CPS nodes, such as sessionMgrs, there are mongo processes running that require special steps to stop. First, determine which processes are running by executing: 
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| Step 6 | Make sure the mongo replica set is in secondary: 
 where, PORT is the port number found in the previous step, such as 27717. | 
| Step 7 | Stop the MongoDB processes. For example: 
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| Step 8 | Shut down sessionmgrxx: 
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