CME Install question
HI All,
I am trying to install CME 9 on a new 2951 router with firmward 15.2(4)m2 . I was following the installation instructions and it says..
Use the zip program to extract the file to be installed, then:
a. If the file is an individual file, use the copy command to copy the files to router flash: Router# copy tftp://x.x.x.x/P00307020300.sbn flash: b. If the file is a tar file, use the archive tar command to extract the files to flash memory. Router# archive tar /xtract source-url flash:/file-url
But the unzipped files did not contain any TAR file, instead it had multiple folders and files. Is there any way todo bulk upload or do I have to do this one by one? Also I am concered of the space since the flash appears to have some files on it already and the downloaded zip file is at 350 megs. Please let me know how to proceed. Here are the contents of the flash
yourname#sh flash
-#- --length-- -----date/time------ path
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Dear all,
I hope to get a hand from you. I have 20 IP phones 7942G that I upgrade to SIP and using Elastix /Asterisk . Those phones are working Well. not I have 2 IP phones 8941 that I would like to upgrade to SIP and still using Elastix / Asterisk ouff.
I did all the steps but without success.
Here's the log files after the upgrade.
Connection received from 192.168.1.191 on port 51954 [06/05 14:04:26.134]
Read request for file . Mode octet [06/05 14:04:26.134]
File : error 2 in system call CreateFile The system cannot find the file specified. [06/05 14:04:26.135]
Connection received from 192.168.1.191 on port 58566 [06/05 14:04:26.146]
Read request for file . Mode octet [06/05 14:04:26.146]
Using local port 63059 [06/05 14:04:26.146]
: sent 21 blks, 10688 bytes in 0 s. 0 blk resent [06/05 14:04:26.198]
Connection received from 192.168.1.191 on port 45856 [06/05 14:04:29.786]
Read request for file . Mode octet [06/05 14:04:29.787]
Using local port 63060 [06/05 14:04:29.787]
: sent 2 blks, 658 bytes in 0 s. 0 blk resent [06/05 14:04:29.794]
Connection received from 192.168.1.191 on port 38089 [06/05 14:04:29.997]
Read request for file . Mode octet [06/05 14:04:29.997]
Using local port 63061 [06/05 14:04:30.000]
: sent 215 blks, 110052 bytes in 1 s. 0 blk resent [06/05 14:04:30.511]
Connection received from 192.168.1.191 on port 44628 [06/05 14:04:30.988]
Read request for file . Mode octet [06/05 14:04:30.989]
Using local port 63062 [06/05 14:04:30.991]
: sent 6143 blks, 3145116 bytes in 13 s. 0 blk resent [06/05 14:04:43.746]
Connection received from 192.168.1.191 on port 38696 [06/05 14:04:45.717]
Read request for file . Mode octet [06/05 14:04:45.719]
Using local port 63063 [06/05 14:04:45.719]
: sent 6143 blks, 3145116 bytes in 13 s. 0 blk resent [06/05 14:04:58.165]
Connection received from 192.168.1.191 on port 55231 [06/05 14:05:00.286]
Read request for file . Mode octet [06/05 14:05:00.287]
Using local port 63064 [06/05 14:05:00.290]
: sent 6143 blks, 3145116 bytes in 13 s. 0 blk resent [06/05 14:05:13.442]
Connection received from 192.168.1.191 on port 40238 [06/05 14:05:15.457]
Read request for file . Mode octet [06/05 14:05:15.459]
Using local port 63065 [06/05 14:05:15.462]
: sent 6143 blks, 3145116 bytes in 12 s. 0 blk resent [06/05 14:05:27.750]
Connection received from 192.168.1.191 on port 45691 [06/05 14:05:29.850]
Read request for file . Mode octet [06/05 14:05:29.851]
Using local port 63066 [06/05 14:05:29.853]
: sent 6143 blks, 3145116 bytes in 13 s. 0 blk resent [06/05 14:05:42.278]
Connection received from 192.168.1.191 on port 39741 [06/05 14:05:44.368]
Read request for file . Mode octet [06/05 14:05:44.368]
Using local port 63067 [06/05 14:05:44.371]
: sent 6143 blks, 3145116 bytes in 12 s. 0 blk resent [06/05 14:05:56.791]
Connection received from 192.168.1.191 on port 56951 [06/05 14:05:58.898]
Read request for file . Mode octet [06/05 14:05:58.898]
Using local port 63068 [06/05 14:05:58.900]
: sent 6143 blks, 3145116 bytes in 13 s. 0 blk resent [06/05 14:06:11.226]
Connection received from 192.168.1.191 on port 40375 [06/05 14:06:13.325]
Read request for file . Mode octet [06/05 14:06:13.326]
Using local port 63069 [06/05 14:06:13.328]
: sent 6143 blks, 3145116 bytes in 12 s. 0 blk resent [06/05 14:06:25.654]
Connection received from 192.168.1.191 on port 56515 [06/05 14:06:27.762]
Read request for file . Mode octet [06/05 14:06:27.762]
Using local port 63070 [06/05 14:06:27.766]
: sent 3858 blks, 1974880 bytes in 8 s. 0 blk resent [06/05 14:06:35.483]
And after the phone reboots it stops here.
Connection received from 192.168.1.191 on port 37019 [06/05 16:00:09.194]
Read request for file . Mode octet [06/05 16:00:09.194]
File : error 2 in system call CreateFile The system cannot find the file specified. [06/05 16:00:09.194]
Connection received from 192.168.1.191 on port 35665 [06/05 16:00:09.234]
Read request for file . Mode octet [06/05 16:00:09.234]
Using local port 62460 [06/05 16:00:09.234]
: sent 19 blks, 9533 bytes in 0 s. 0 blk resent [06/05 16:00:09.268]
Connection received from 192.168.1.191 on port 44374 [06/05 16:00:11.679]
Read request for file . Mode octet [06/05 16:00:11.680]
Using local port 59219 [06/05 16:00:11.680]
: sent 2 blks, 658 bytes in 0 s. 0 blk resent [06/05 16:00:11.694]
Connection received from 192.168.1.191 on port 46339 [06/05 16:00:11.798]
Read request for file . Mode octet [06/05 16:00:11.798]
Using local port 59220 [06/05 16:00:11.798]
<\gb-sccp-sip.jar>: sent 184 blks, 94131 bytes in 1 s. 0 blk resent [06/05 16:00:12.146]
I have download all the individual set :
cme-full-9-1-locale and and cme-full-9-5-locale.
Sometimes The process passed this step and required for" \g3-tones.xml"
Please Any help will be appreciated
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I've got a 120 page book, each page with images and text boxes, none of which are threaded. I opened my file this morning and all my content boxes: images and text have question marks on the top left corner.
I have no plug-ins. The installation is straight out of the box with the occasional updates, which stopped quite awhile ago.
The error that pops up when I place the cursor in a text box is: "31-40-TasksAssemble-Instal.incx" cannot be located. Another error is: "31-40 TasksDirectly supe-1.incx cannot be located. I have no idea what these mean and when I did a Google search there were only 3 returns and they were from what appeared to be software pirate sites. I can't find a reference to this on the Adobe forums either.
I've saved under a different name, different file type and replaced the preferences, all to no avail. I think the application is behaving as though I've "checked out" the content, but I don't share my files with anyone and the file itself isn't on a network - there is nowhere to check out to, and the commands to check in is grayed out so I can't reverse the behavior.
I'm stumped and I have a deadline! Can anyone help??
thank you!
Message was edited by: dnetmikeNo one has worked on or had access to this file but me. I'm on a network but I'm a Mac in a PC world and no one would even know how to find my hd, let alone do anything on it.
I have to believe it is related to my moving my entire project folder to an external hd (not just the file as I mentioned before) as a means of backup. I don't know why it would matter or what it could have done unless there are files created in the Library that are somehow related/linked to the stories.
I'm still searching the Adobe Forums for something related but all ID/IC related discussions relate to people actually using IC!
I've unlinked all of my content from IC and now I'll have to see what happens.
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I've been editing my layout most of the day and so far so good.
The oddity of each box asking for a link to InCopy, which has never been used, happened only after I dragged my project folder to an external hard drive as a precautionary backup. All InDesign files in both original and backup folder suffered this problem. I didn't dare open any other ID files for fear of corrupting them so I can't say how widespread this problem would have been.
I do not know why making a copy of a folder would have created this problem and I can't find any discussion thread that talks about it, much less sheds any light on the subject.
After unlinking all of the boxes from their non-existent "host file" the boxes remained intact complete with images and formatting. I saved often! -
Door speaker install question(s)
I purchased Polk DXI 6500 component door speakers and I am going to have them installed in a 2010 Camaro, that did not come with the Boston Acoustic stereo. I had an amp installed in the trunk over a year ago at best buy it's an alpine 710 watt five channell and it is only running my 10 inch alpine sub right now and want it to run the polk's once there installed. My question is what else do I need to buy before I go to the best buy installers?. a year ago I was going to have them install the speakers and there were multiple mix ups on there part. So I want to make sure I have everything when I take it in. have already ordered brackets specifically for the camaro so the actual doors speaker installs should be much easier for the techs, but I know that I need to buy LOC for the back of the radio (I think)and some more wire, but I would just like someone to point me in the right direction on the Best buy web site so I could purchase all the items ahead of time so I don't run in to the crap I did last year when I brought my car in!
if you are wanting to run the rest of your speakers off of the factory radio than all you will need is another line out convertor. Are you replacing all 4 or just the front? since you already have the amp installed you might not need another line out since it is a 5 channel amplifier. If you are going to run all 4 speakers off of the factory radio than what i would have you purchase is a isve61 it is a 53.99 dollar part that all installation bays should have. That part will act as 2 line out convertors and make for a cleaner install instead of running 2 line outs.
If you are only going to be runnin the front two than all you would need is 1 line out convertor that is 14.99 fierce audio. again it all just depends on how they decided to do the initial amp installation.
If you came to my shop and wanted all 4 done i would add on speed wire that is 30 dollars, that is so that i can make all my connections from the back of the stereo and have all the wires cleanly ran in one big loom, instead of multiple wire runs, but i would debate doing this for jsut 2 speakers. I would personally just call the techs that are working there and see what they want to do since they did the original installation.
Good luck!
I am a CAR Geek Squad installer tech lead, but my views that i post are my own and not that of best buy. if you like my posts give me some kudos, if you need further help contact your local Geek Squad installation bay!
Please read my posts with a smile, cause thats how I write them.Although i have a cool avatar by my name, I am just a member of the community that works for Best Buy.
***KNOW THAT I CANNOT ISSUE OFFICIAL RESPONSES AND THAT MY POSTS ARE ONLY HERE TO HELP BEFORE A OFFICAL RESPONSE IS MADE BY A MODERATOR.*** -
Hi All,
I have to install oracle 10g onto a server where there is existing oracle 9i software.
Is it safe to go ahead with the install, while the 9i databases are up?? what are the consequences of doing this?
OS patches and kernel parameters as required for oracle 10g have already been changed.
10g is being installed into a different oracle home and i would choose not to overwrite any of the files as asked by root.sh script.
OS is hp-ux 11i (11.11).
Thanks & Regards
Chandar
Edited by: chandark on Dec 9, 2008 9:50 PMHi,
Thanks for your reply.
Sorry for not being clear in my question earlier.
I am planning to install Oracle 10g on a server with existing 9i software. My question is whether we should shutdown all 9i databases for the duration of the install or we can leave them running as long as we do not overwrite any 9i files including files in /usr/local/bin directory that contains oranev etc...
To be on the safer side it is always recomended to shutdown any oracle instances running before we start the install. Wanted to know the consequences if we have them up and running for the duration of the install.
Thanks & Regards
Chandar -
Hi, I Have A Couple of questions about installing lion, first can you run snow leopard apps? and second, i have root enabled in snow leopard, onced installed will i have to reenable it? thanks!
SilverArrow23 wrote:
first can you run snow leopard apps?
If by "snow leopard apps" you mean ppc apps, no you can not run those in Lion. check here for a compatibility list. Not sure about the other question. -
I have a very simple SharePoint 2013 setup, 2 web servers, 2 app servers, and one SQL 2012 SP1 server. I have been asked to integrate SSRS into the farm. My DBA has installed SSRS in integrated mode on the SQL server. However when I run Install-SPRSService
from the SP Management Shell on my app servers, I get an error stating that is an unrecognized command. All the documentation I can find on this topic only discusses a single server SharePoint setup (WHO DOES THIS?).
I tried to download and install the SQL Reporting Services add-in on my App server. This
seemed to fix the unrecognized command issue, but then I get an error when creating the service application for SSRS that states there is a missing registry key (Installation Error: Could not find SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server\110 registry
key).
So my question is, what am I missing? Are there additional installation components that are required on my SharePoint servers? If so, what needs to be installed on which server (WFE & APP).
ThanksHi there,
Can I just check, The SSRS server that the DBA has installed in integrated mode, is that on a server that has the SharePoint binaries installed and has been added to the farm?
If it hasn't, then it needs to be.
Once this has been done and you've created the service application and proxy using the commands on Steve's blog, you then need to add the Reporting service plug in on all servers that will be hosting pages. (Bare minimum your WFEs)
Paul.
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HELP: Fresh OSX Install Question...
Greetings!,
I am doing a clean reinstall of OSX in my MacBook Pro and I have a question, when I booted from the OSX disc I went to the installer top bar menu and clicked "Utilities" and then "Disk Utility", after that I selected my HDD from the Disk Utility menu and went to the "erase" tab within Disk Utility. After that I put the new name of the formatted HDD and clicked the "Zero-out" option from the "options" button in DU. Aferwards, I clicked the "erase" button and the warning box dropped telling me that all the data in the partition was going to be lost, but before I clicked the erase button I noticed that I've mispelled the HDD name so I clicked cancel, make the correction to the HDD, and then I just clicked again the "erase" button, and clicked OK in the warning box.
So this is my question, do I run the risk of running into problems after the OSX install is done?
Thank You for your help.Matt Clifton wrote:
Not for that reason. You can call the hard drive whatever you want. I wouldn't put any unusual punctuation marks in it (eg "Drive ##//@*") but otherwise, there should be no problem. And you can also rename it at any time by clicking once on the hard drive icon on your desktop and typing in a new name.
Matt
Ok. so renaming a drive in SL seems to be easier than I imagined. So I should sleep OK since this will not bring any problems to my install.
Thank You. -
Oracle workflow install question
i have installed oracle workflow that embeded in oracle9i integration(version2.6.0.1).
every thing is ok,but when i connect(open remote db) to oracle db in oracle workflow client,it reture a error:
"language isn't enabled.....".
my db language charset is ZHS16GBK,
and i find that the default charset of oracle workflow is US7ASCII.
it isn't match!!i reinstall the db used charset US7ASCII,but the error return also....
how to solve this question???
i heared that can download the translation patch to patch it,where to find it ?
tks a lot!The issue here is the Client Registry setting of the Oracle Home the Workflow Client is installed. From the Workflow Guide:
For Windows NT, run the regedit32 command and locate the NLS_LANG setting under the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/ORACLE hierarchy. Double click on NLS_LANG, then set the variable to the new value and save your edit.
The value must match one of the languages installed for workflow.
i have installed oracle workflow that embeded in oracle9i integration(version2.6.0.1).
every thing is ok,but when i connect(open remote db) to oracle db in oracle workflow client,it reture a error:
"language isn't enabled.....".
my db language charset is ZHS16GBK,
and i find that the default charset of oracle workflow is US7ASCII.
it isn't match!!i reinstall the db used charset US7ASCII,but the error return also....
how to solve this question???
i heared that can download the translation patch to patch it,where to find it ?
tks a lot! -
OWB Repository Install Question
Hi all
I am assigned to oracle ERP project and
owb has to be installed for bis/edw.
at the owb 2.x version, when repository install , following menu appeared
'which operation would you like to perform ?
create a new BIS Repository
Drop an existing BIS Repository'
But owb 9i,
Upper menu not appeared.
In owb 9i version , Isn't it devied BIS and non-BIS user repository ?
and
when i created a repository for Oracle ERP,
is there any different function from Non-Oracle ERP repository ?Hi Jae Hyun,
In OWB9i there is no distinction between a BIS user and a non-BIS user. Reading your question I expect you are installing the product at a new customer site. Please refer to patch sets 2182987 and 2420974 that are available through Metalink. These patch sets contain documentation on the steps to go through. To manipulate data in the Apps repository you would use the BI assistant.
When OWB is installed for Oracle Applications some of the settings are changed compared to the release that general customers use. I.e. if you would like to build your own data warehouse using OWB I recommend you install OWB in a separate Oracle home, build a new repository and use that for your own project. In that case you would use all settings non-Apps customers use.
Hope this helps,
Mark.
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