CUPS 8.6 / Jabber 9.2.1 / CUC 9.1.1a

Hi all,
I hope I am in the right group for my question.
We have a CUCM / CUPS / CUC Cluster. The CUC is in HA Mode. We configure for the Jabber clients a Voice Mail Profile with CUC1 and CUC2 IP address on the CUPS.
The Clients are Connected to CUC1 for Voicemail. If CUC1 fails the CUC2 accept all incomming calls to the Voicemail. Some users use also SIB so the voicemail goes to Outlook. So we know from the CUCM to CUC side the HA Works. And from the CUC2 to Exchange is also OK.
Some users use only the Jabber clients for Voicemail. We know the clients have to logout / Login to reconnect to the CUC. But I see only the CUC1 IP in the Server Status in the jabber client, and this ip is not reachable. If I trace on the CUC2 interface, I see no request from the clients.
Normal we asume that the jabber client use the CUC2 IP if the CUC1 not reachable.
Q: Is that a normal behaviar or miss we some configuration? If yes, why is there more then one field in the Voicemail Profile for more CUC Server?
Thanks for help
Joerg

Hi Aebasile and welcome to the forum.
I don't think booting up, but there were no desktop folders is about update versions…
Technically updaters, which are always downloaded files, won't go back past their own primary versions numbers - so a 9.x.y updater won't help for any version of 8 and a 10.x.y won't help any 9. Some updaters require specific secondary version Nos, too.
Similarly commercially, each primary version requires either the model-specific installer that shipped from the factory with that machine or a generic retail installer - and if you have a 10.2 retail disk, you don't need anything earlier.
Your 9.2.1 could be a generic retail installer; certainly, 9.2.1 is the latest OS 9 generic retail version and 9.2.2 always comes from either a download or a machine-specific installer.
However, that you were running 9.2.2 before suggests that the versions are a red herring and either the installer or your main drive is faulty…
When It would boot up, but there were no desktop folders, does that mean do folders on the installer so you couldn't start an installation, or it did run the installation but there were no folders when trying to boot from the new System Folder, please?
What happens if you start with Apple-Option held down until the Mac asks to Rebuild its Desktop, then agree?
What happens if you start with Apple-Option-P-R held down until the chime sounds at least four times?
What happens if you start with the Option key held down?

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