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How to remove a JVB #11

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filippo82 opened this issue Jun 17, 2022 · 6 comments
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How to remove a JVB #11

filippo82 opened this issue Jun 17, 2022 · 6 comments

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@filippo82
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filippo82 commented Jun 17, 2022

Hi @emrahcom 馃憢馃徎 how can I remove a JVB node previously added with add-jvb-node 100.1.2.3?

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There is no recorded data about JVB in JMS. If you have deleted the JVB node/instance/VM, you do not need to do anything else.

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OK so how does the JMS know that JVB nodes exist? Does the JMS keep checking for a specific signal on specific ports?

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JVB connects to JMS via XMPP. JMS knows JVB if it connects as an XMPP client.

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Super, thanks 馃檹馃徎 One more question: on my AWS account, I currently have JMS running on a VM (EC2 instance) and one JVB running on another VM. To save costs, I want to stop (turn off) the 2 VMs when we don't need Jitsi. If I then turn them on again, will everything automatically work? Will all the lxc containers automatically start?

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emrahcom commented Jun 18, 2022

They work if JMS has a reserved IP. Otherwise you will need to update DNS records according to new IP.

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True dat 馃憤馃徎 I am using a reserved Elastic IP for the JMS VM!

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