Migration from 7.0.2-10000 to 9.1.1 with new Hardware
Hello,
a customer from us wants to upgrade from Version 7.0.2-10000 to the new CUCM 9.1.1.
I know that we have to use new hardware.
My plan is the following:
- Update all needed phone firmware to the latest in 7.0.2
- Install the patch ciscocm.refresh_upgrade_v1.1.cop.sgn
- Install Version 9.1.1 on the old hardware
- Take a backup from the installed 9.1.1 on the old hardware
- Install the 9.1.1 on the new hardware
- Restore the taken Backup from the old hardware with the new Version
- Do the licensing stuff
- Great all things are running...
Can someone apply this way to migrate??
Thanks a lot...
Christian
If you want to avoid the phone FW upgrade after going to 9.1.1, upgrade to the same loads on your current version so you can control the upgrade process and do it with small groups of phones at a time.
Other than that,if your MCS supports the target version, you're good to go with that plan.
HTH
java
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UUID: 12345778-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ac
ncacn_http:10.0.0.3[1027]
UUID: ecec0d70-a603-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Backup Interface
ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\lsass]
UUID: ecec0d70-a603-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Backup Interface
ncalrpc:[audit]
UUID: ecec0d70-a603-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Backup Interface
ncalrpc:[securityevent]
UUID: ecec0d70-a603-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Backup Interface
ncalrpc:[protected_storage]
UUID: ecec0d70-a603-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Backup Interface
ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\protected_storage]
UUID: ecec0d70-a603-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Backup Interface
ncalrpc:[dsrole]
UUID: ecec0d70-a603-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Backup Interface
ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1026]
UUID: ecec0d70-a603-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Backup Interface
ncalrpc:[NTDS_LPC]
UUID: ecec0d70-a603-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Backup Interface
ncacn_http:10.0.0.3[1027]
UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\lsass]
UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
ncalrpc:[audit]
UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
ncalrpc:[securityevent]
UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
ncalrpc:[protected_storage]
UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\protected_storage]
UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
ncalrpc:[dsrole]
UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1026]
UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
ncalrpc:[NTDS_LPC]
UUID: 16e0cf3a-a604-11d0-96b1-00a0c91ece30 NTDS Restore Interface
ncacn_http:10.0.0.3[1027]
UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb
ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\lsass]
UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb
ncalrpc:[audit]
UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb
ncalrpc:[securityevent]
UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb
ncalrpc:[protected_storage]
UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb
ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\protected_storage]
UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb
ncalrpc:[dsrole]
UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb
ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1026]
UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb
ncalrpc:[NTDS_LPC]
UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-01234567cffb
ncacn_http:10.0.0.3[1027]
UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\lsass]
UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
ncalrpc:[audit]
UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
ncalrpc:[securityevent]
UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
ncalrpc:[protected_storage]
UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\protected_storage]
UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
ncalrpc:[dsrole]
UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
ncacn_ip_tcp:10.0.0.3[1026]
UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
ncalrpc:[NTDS_LPC]
UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
ncacn_http:10.0.0.3[1027]
UUID: 12345678-1234-abcd-ef00-0123456789ab IPSec Policy agent endpoint
ncalrpc:[OLE8B33809919104CE5B44970B01637]
UUID: 1ff70682-0a51-30e8-076d-740be8cee98b
ncalrpc:[wzcsvc]
UUID: 1ff70682-0a51-30e8-076d-740be8cee98b
ncalrpc:[OLE396AE4FBEFCC4DD2B44D0F0A3691]
UUID: 1ff70682-0a51-30e8-076d-740be8cee98b
ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\atsvc]
UUID: 378e52b0-c0a9-11cf-822d-00aa0051e40f
ncalrpc:[wzcsvc]
UUID: 378e52b0-c0a9-11cf-822d-00aa0051e40f
ncalrpc:[OLE396AE4FBEFCC4DD2B44D0F0A3691]
UUID: 378e52b0-c0a9-11cf-822d-00aa0051e40f
ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\atsvc]
UUID: 0a74ef1c-41a4-4e06-83ae-dc74fb1cdd53
ncalrpc:[wzcsvc]
UUID: 0a74ef1c-41a4-4e06-83ae-dc74fb1cdd53
ncalrpc:[OLE396AE4FBEFCC4DD2B44D0F0A3691]
UUID: 0a74ef1c-41a4-4e06-83ae-dc74fb1cdd53
ncacn_np:\\\\SERVER[\\PIPE\\atsvc]
UUID: 3c4728c5-f0ab-448b-bda1-6ce01eb0a6d5 DHCP Client LRPC Endpoint
ncalrpc:[DNSResolver]
Total endpoints found: 125
==== End of RPC Endpoint Mapper query response ====
portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 135 -p TCP exits with return code 0x00000000.
=============================================
Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 389 -p BOTH ...
Querying target system called:
server.apl.local
Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
querying...
TCP port 389 (ldap service): LISTENING
Using ephemeral source port
Sending LDAP query to TCP port 389...
LDAP query response:
currentdate: 01/28/2013 14:11:54 (unadjusted GMT)
subschemaSubentry: CN=Aggregate,CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
dsServiceName: CN=NTDS Settings,CN=SERVER,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
namingContexts: DC=apl,DC=local
defaultNamingContext: DC=apl,DC=local
schemaNamingContext: CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
configurationNamingContext: CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
rootDomainNamingContext: DC=apl,DC=local
supportedControl: 1.2.840.113556.1.4.319
supportedLDAPVersion: 3
supportedLDAPPolicies: MaxPoolThreads
highestCommittedUSN: 1310788
supportedSASLMechanisms: GSSAPI
dnsHostName: SERVER.apl.local
ldapServiceName: apl.local:[email protected]
serverName: CN=SERVER,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
supportedCapabilities: 1.2.840.113556.1.4.800
isSynchronized: TRUE
isGlobalCatalogReady: TRUE
domainFunctionality: 2
forestFunctionality: 2
domainControllerFunctionality: 2
======== End of LDAP query response ========
UDP port 389 (unknown service): LISTENING or FILTERED
Using ephemeral source port
Sending LDAP query to UDP port 389...
LDAP query response:
currentdate: 01/28/2013 14:11:57 (unadjusted GMT)
subschemaSubentry: CN=Aggregate,CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
dsServiceName: CN=NTDS Settings,CN=SERVER,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
namingContexts: DC=apl,DC=local
defaultNamingContext: DC=apl,DC=local
schemaNamingContext: CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
configurationNamingContext: CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
rootDomainNamingContext: DC=apl,DC=local
supportedControl: 1.2.840.113556.1.4.319
supportedLDAPVersion: 3
supportedLDAPPolicies: MaxPoolThreads
highestCommittedUSN: 1310788
supportedSASLMechanisms: GSSAPI
dnsHostName: SERVER.apl.local
ldapServiceName: apl.local:[email protected]
serverName: CN=SERVER,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
supportedCapabilities: 1.2.840.113556.1.4.800
isSynchronized: TRUE
isGlobalCatalogReady: TRUE
domainFunctionality: 2
forestFunctionality: 2
domainControllerFunctionality: 2
======== End of LDAP query response ========
UDP port 389 is LISTENING
portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 389 -p BOTH exits with return code 0x00000000.
=============================================
Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 636 -p TCP ...
Querying target system called:
server.apl.local
Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
querying...
TCP port 636 (ldaps service): LISTENING
portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 636 -p TCP exits with return code 0x00000000.
=============================================
Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 3268 -p TCP ...
Querying target system called:
server.apl.local
Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
querying...
TCP port 3268 (msft-gc service): LISTENING
Using ephemeral source port
Sending LDAP query to TCP port 3268...
LDAP query response:
currentdate: 01/28/2013 14:11:57 (unadjusted GMT)
subschemaSubentry: CN=Aggregate,CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
dsServiceName: CN=NTDS Settings,CN=SERVER,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
namingContexts: DC=apl,DC=local
defaultNamingContext: DC=apl,DC=local
schemaNamingContext: CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
configurationNamingContext: CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
rootDomainNamingContext: DC=apl,DC=local
supportedControl: 1.2.840.113556.1.4.319
supportedLDAPVersion: 3
supportedLDAPPolicies: MaxPoolThreads
highestCommittedUSN: 1310788
supportedSASLMechanisms: GSSAPI
dnsHostName: SERVER.apl.local
ldapServiceName: apl.local:[email protected]
serverName: CN=SERVER,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=apl,DC=local
supportedCapabilities: 1.2.840.113556.1.4.800
isSynchronized: TRUE
isGlobalCatalogReady: TRUE
domainFunctionality: 2
forestFunctionality: 2
domainControllerFunctionality: 2
======== End of LDAP query response ========
portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 3268 -p TCP exits with return code 0x00000000.
=============================================
Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 3269 -p TCP ...
Querying target system called:
server.apl.local
Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
querying...
TCP port 3269 (msft-gc-ssl service): LISTENING
portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 3269 -p TCP exits with return code 0x00000000.
=============================================
Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 53 -p BOTH ...
Querying target system called:
server.apl.local
Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
querying...
TCP port 53 (domain service): LISTENING
UDP port 53 (domain service): LISTENING
portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 53 -p BOTH exits with return code 0x00000000.
=============================================
Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 88 -p BOTH ...
Querying target system called:
server.apl.local
Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
querying...
TCP port 88 (kerberos service): LISTENING
UDP port 88 (kerberos service): LISTENING or FILTERED
portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 88 -p BOTH exits with return code 0x00000002.
=============================================
Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 445 -p TCP ...
Querying target system called:
server.apl.local
Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
querying...
TCP port 445 (microsoft-ds service): LISTENING
portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 445 -p TCP exits with return code 0x00000000.
=============================================
Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 137 -p UDP ...
Querying target system called:
server.apl.local
Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
querying...
UDP port 137 (netbios-ns service): LISTENING or FILTERED
Using ephemeral source port
Attempting NETBIOS adapter status query to UDP port 137...
Server's response: MAC address 000423c733ec
UDP port: LISTENING
portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 137 -p UDP exits with return code 0x00000000.
=============================================
Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 138 -p UDP ...
Querying target system called:
server.apl.local
Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
querying...
UDP port 138 (netbios-dgm service): LISTENING or FILTERED
portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 138 -p UDP exits with return code 0x00000002.
=============================================
Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 139 -p TCP ...
Querying target system called:
server.apl.local
Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
querying...
TCP port 139 (netbios-ssn service): LISTENING
portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 139 -p TCP exits with return code 0x00000000.
=============================================
Starting portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 42 -p TCP ...
Querying target system called:
server.apl.local
Attempting to resolve name to IP address...
Name resolved to 10.0.0.3
querying...
TCP port 42 (nameserver service): LISTENING
portqry.exe -n server.apl.local -e 42 -p TCP exits with return code 0x00000000.
Jason.
Consultant | Nerd | Visionary. http://www.ethertech.com.au/ | http://www.deeperstates.com.au -
Post Migration from SP2010 -Attach File Button not working in any list new/edit forms
Hi,
We have migrated the SharePoint 2010 farm to Sharepoint 2013 on last saturday and we are noticing an interesting issue after the migration .
On any custom list on any web application ,When we create a new item,if we click on attach file button in the ribbon,nothing shows up on the screen.
In the browser Dev Tools its showing an error message as "Cannot read Property style of null".
This is happening on a javascript (form.debug.js) on line No : 5276
(document.getElementById("partAttachment")).style.display = "block";
There is no element rendered in html with id "partAttachment",which is causing this error to happen.
Solutions tried are
1) Modified the List Advanced Settings to disable and enable the attachments ,which did not work
2) Ran the Sharepoint Configuration wizard which did not fix
3)Tried reset the site definition for all pages in the site from site settings
4) Deactivated and activated all the activated features in the site collection
Its an OOB List New Form,no customizations has been done.
Similar error occurring with List Edit form as well
when you click on the List Item in the List default view when you navigate to the list and when you click on attach file,a popup dialog to upload attachments appearing,However its not working when you
navigate into the list item and tried to upload attachment.
Please help if any Solutions / thoughtsHi Christopher,
Thanks for your reply,
Farm Information
OS: Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 Enterprise
SQL: SQL 2008 R2 SP2
SP -SharePoint 2013 with no CU applied
Method,we used is restored the content DB from SP2010 and attaching to SP2013 SQL Server
Site Collection is in 15 mode
It happens on new site collection even though its not migrated site.
Server is 16GB RAM 8Core Processor
If we create a new form from designer,attach file link is working
OOB New form.aspx is having List Form webpart
Custom New Form.aspx creaed with designer has data form webpart
if we create a new sharpoint site collection in 2010 mode,its working fine without any issues
Interestingly,all the javascript files loading were debug.js,Not sure how its loading all debug.js files -
MIGRATING FROM JSF 1.2 TO JSF 2.0.1 WITH PRIMEFACES
HELLO!
I'm migrating to JSF 2.0.1 (mojarra 2.0.1) using PrimeFaces 2.0.
As I'm comming from JSF 1.2, I still have some libs in my project as jsf-facelets.jar, jstl.jar.
With JSF 1.2 I was using Tomcat v6 1.4, but I upgrated to Tomcat v6 2.0
I decided to use primeFaces for my uiComponents and this requires JSF 2.0
I install primeFaces.jar and download jsf-api.jar and jsf-impl.jar
I changed my config to 2.0 in my faces-config and the weapp works fine! I'm tryin' to Login using <p:commandButton> (from PrimeFaces) with action attribute, but when the app calls the action from my managedBean, an error appears....
javax.servlet.ServletException: Erro de argumento: The parameter viewId is null
javax.faces.webapp.FacesServlet.service(FacesServlet.java:323)
br.com.webtraffic.big.filter.ExpireFilter.doFilter(ExpireFilter.java:27)
org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.support.OpenSessionInViewFilter.doFilterInternal(OpenSessionInViewFilter.java:198)
org.springframework.web.filter.OncePerRequestFilter.doFilter(OncePerRequestFilter.java:76)
br.com.webtraffic.big.controller.authorization.AuthorizationViewRedirectionFilter.doFilter(AuthorizationViewRedirectionFilter.java:24)
org.springframework.web.filter.CharacterEncodingFilter.doFilterInternal(CharacterEncodingFilter.java:96)
org.springframework.web.filter.OncePerRequestFilter.doFilter(OncePerRequestFilter.java:76)
root cause
java.lang.NullPointerException: Erro de argumento: The parameter viewId is null
com.sun.faces.util.Util.notNull(Util.java:221)
com.sun.faces.application.view.MultiViewHandler.getActionURL(MultiViewHandler.java:270)
org.springframework.faces.webflow.FlowViewHandler.getActionURL(FlowViewHandler.java:50)
com.sun.faces.renderkit.html_basic.FormRenderer.getActionStr(FormRenderer.java:234)
com.sun.faces.renderkit.html_basic.FormRenderer.encodeBegin(FormRenderer.java:137)
javax.faces.component.UIComponentBase.encodeBegin(UIComponentBase.java:823)
javax.faces.component.UIComponent.encodeAll(UIComponent.java:1608)
javax.faces.component.UIComponent.encodeAll(UIComponent.java:1613)
com.sun.faces.application.view.JspViewHandlingStrategy.doRenderView(JspViewHandlingStrategy.java:415)
com.sun.faces.application.view.JspViewHandlingStrategy.renderView(JspViewHandlingStrategy.java:204)
com.sun.faces.application.view.MultiViewHandler.renderView(MultiViewHandler.java:126)
org.springframework.faces.webflow.FlowViewHandler.renderView(FlowViewHandler.java:90)
com.sun.faces.lifecycle.RenderResponsePhase.execute(RenderResponsePhase.java:127)
com.sun.faces.lifecycle.Phase.doPhase(Phase.java:101)
com.sun.faces.lifecycle.LifecycleImpl.render(LifecycleImpl.java:139)
javax.faces.webapp.FacesServlet.service(FacesServlet.java:311)
br.com.webtraffic.big.filter.ExpireFilter.doFilter(ExpireFilter.java:27)
org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.support.OpenSessionInViewFilter.doFilterInternal(OpenSessionInViewFilter.java:198)
org.springframework.web.filter.OncePerRequestFilter.doFilter(OncePerRequestFilter.java:76)
br.com.webtraffic.big.controller.authorization.AuthorizationViewRedirectionFilter.doFilter(AuthorizationViewRedirectionFilter.java:24)
org.springframework.web.filter.CharacterEncodingFilter.doFilterInternal(CharacterEncodingFilter.java:96)
org.springframework.web.filter.OncePerRequestFilter.doFilter(OncePerRequestFilter.java:76)I think I'm having a Navigation problem, because Navigation of JSF2.0 has new features but I did search and research about it and nothing worked.
I deleted the FaceletViewHandler tag from faces-config 'cause is not compatible with JSF2.0
<view-handler>com.sun.facelets.FaceletViewHandler</view-handler>
Anyone knows what possible I can be doing wrong?
Here's my faces-config:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<faces-config xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee/web-facesconfig_2_0.xsd"
version="2.0">
<application>
<el-resolver>org.springframework.web.jsf.el.SpringBeanFacesELResolver</el-resolver>
<locale-config>
<default-locale>pt_BR</default-locale>
<supported-locale>en</supported-locale>
<supported-locale>es</supported-locale>
</locale-config>
<message-bundle>messages</message-bundle>
</application>
<navigation-rule>
<from-view-id>/tools/formLogin.xhtml</from-view-id>
<navigation-case>
<from-outcome>success</from-outcome>
<to-view-id>/tools/index.xhtml</to-view-id>
<redirect />
</navigation-case>
</navigation-rule>
<navigation-rule>
<from-view-id>/tools/formForgotPassword.xhtml</from-view-id>
<navigation-case>
<from-outcome>success</from-outcome>
<to-view-id>/tools/forgotPasswordSuccess.xhtml</to-view-id>
<redirect />
</navigation-case>
</navigation-rule>
</faces-config>Please I'm trying about 2 days...any ideas?
TKS!so once the VM Enviroment is set for 11.1.2.1
i can just used the Essbase EAS Wizards
to bring the Applications and Other Objects into the new Enviroment 11.1.2.1
and then Export the Data from the old Enviroment 11.1.2
and import into the new Enviroment 11.1.2.1
Correct ????
Edited by: Next Level on Jul 28, 2011 7:53 AM
Edited by: Next Level on Jul 28, 2011 7:57 AM
Edited by: Next Level on Jul 28, 2011 7:57 AM -
Migrating from 10.4.11 to 10.5.1 on a new machine
I want to migrate my tiger server to a leopard server which will be on a new machine. What is the best way to deal with two computers have the same server name? Install the leopard sever when unplugged from the network and give it the same name as my old server and then copy all the files over? Or install leopard server as server2.xxx.com and then change the name later?
Thanks for your help.I would recommend shutting off mail services and then booting your server on another drive and, using Carbon Copy Cloner, copy the disk to the new server. Disconnect the old server from the network, connect the new server and then boot it up and immediately start an upgrade on the new server to 10.5.0 then 10.5.1. If it fails, revert to the old before starting mail services.
I did that upgrading an old sawtooth 10.4.11 to a mini with 10.5.1 and it went well except for all the virtual hosts for web sites. Still have not solved that one - just did the upgrade this weekend.
Paul -
Can't migrate from Weblogic 8.1 to 10.1. Problems with Web services.
Hi,
I'm beginner in the BEA Weblogic technologies. My current task is a migration of working application (from Weblogic 8.1 to Weblogic 10.1).
I've created the new ear-file for WLS 10.1 successfully.
But during deploying of new ear-file on server I retrieve the next error:
java.lang.IllegalStateException: Could not find binding for QNameProperty ValidateRoles : BindingTypeName[com.actuate.schemas.actuate8.ArrayOfString;t=ArrayOfString@http://schemas.actuate.com/actuate8] Bean type :interface com.actuate.schemas.actuate8.Login XmlType {http://schemas.actuate.com/actuate8}Login
at weblogic.wsee.bind.runtime.internal.Deploytime109MappingHelper.createQNameProps(Deploytime109MappingHelper.java:1507)
at weblogic.wsee.bind.runtime.internal.Deploytime109MappingHelper.processTypeMappings(Deploytime109MappingHelper.java:546)
at weblogic.wsee.bind.runtime.internal.Deploytime109MappingHelper.initBindingFileFrom109dd(Deploytime109MappingHelper.java:250)
at weblogic.wsee.bind.runtime.internal.Deploytime109MappingHelper.<init>(Deploytime109MappingHelper.java:161)
at weblogic.wsee.bind.runtime.internal.RuntimeBindingsBuilderImpl.createRuntimeBindings(RuntimeBindingsBuilderImpl.java:86)
Truncated. see log file for complete stacktrace
The short structure of my wsdl-file is follow:
<wsdl:definitions name="ActuateAPI"
xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/"
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/"
xmlns:typens="http://schemas.actuate.com/actuate8"
xmlns:wsdlns="http://schemas.actuate.com/actuate8"
targetNamespace="http://schemas.actuate.com/actuate8">
<wsdl:types>
<xsd:schema xmlns="http://schemas.actuate.com/actuate8"
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
xmlns:enc="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"
xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/"
targetNamespace="http://schemas.actuate.com/actuate8"
elementFormDefault="qualified">
<xsd:complexType name="Login">
<xsd:sequence>
<xsd:element name="User" type="xsd:string"/>
<xsd:element name="Password" type="xsd:string" minOccurs="0"/>
<xsd:element name="EncryptedPwd" type="xsd:string" minOccurs="0"/>
<xsd:element name="Credentials" type="xsd:base64Binary" minOccurs="0"/>
<xsd:element name="Domain" type="xsd:string" minOccurs="0"/>
<xsd:element name="UserSetting" type="xsd:boolean" minOccurs="0"/>
<xsd:element name="ValidateRoles" type="ArrayOfString" minOccurs="0"/>
</xsd:sequence>
</xsd:complexType>
<xsd:element name="Login" type="Login"/>
<xsd:complexType name="ArrayOfString">
<xsd:sequence>
<xsd:element name="String" type="xsd:string" maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0"/>
</xsd:sequence>
</xsd:complexType>
</xsd:schema>
</wsdl:types>
<wsdl:message name="Login">
<wsdl:part name="Request" element="typens:Login"/>
</wsdl:message>
<wsdl:message name="LoginResponse">
<wsdl:part name="Response" element="typens:LoginResponse"/>
</wsdl:message>
<wsdl:portType name="ActuateSoapPort">
<wsdl:operation name="login">
<wsdl:input message="wsdlns:Login"/>
<wsdl:output message="wsdlns:LoginResponse"/>
</wsdl:operation>
</wsdl:portType>
<wsdl:binding name="ActuateSoapBinding" type="wsdlns:ActuateSoapPort">
<soap:binding style="document" transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http"/>
<wsdl:operation name="login">
<soap:operation soapAction=""/>
<wsdl:input>
<soap:body use="literal" parts="Request"/>
</wsdl:input>
<wsdl:output>
<soap:body use="literal" parts="Response"/>
</wsdl:output>
</wsdl:operation>
</wsdl:binding>
Please let me know if you need additional information.
Many thanks,
Yuriy.Thanks for response.
There is a full stack trace of problem from log file:
weblogic.application.ModuleException: Could not setup environment
at weblogic.servlet.internal.WebAppModule.activateContexts(WebAppModule.java:960)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.WebAppModule.activate(WebAppModule.java:345)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.ModuleStateDriver$2.next(ModuleStateDriver.java:182)
at weblogic.application.utils.StateMachineDriver.nextState(StateMachineDriver.java:26)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.ModuleStateDriver.activate(ModuleStateDriver.java:48)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.ScopedModuleDriver.activate(ScopedModuleDriver.java:194)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.ModuleListenerInvoker.activate(ModuleListenerInvoker.java:107)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.DeploymentCallbackFlow$2.next(DeploymentCallbackFlow.java:381)
at weblogic.application.utils.StateMachineDriver.nextState(StateMachineDriver.java:26)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.DeploymentCallbackFlow.activate(DeploymentCallbackFlow.java:71)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.DeploymentCallbackFlow.activate(DeploymentCallbackFlow.java:63)
at weblogic.application.internal.BaseDeployment$2.next(BaseDeployment.java:635)
at weblogic.application.utils.StateMachineDriver.nextState(StateMachineDriver.java:26)
at weblogic.application.internal.BaseDeployment.activate(BaseDeployment.java:212)
at weblogic.application.internal.DeploymentStateChecker.activate(DeploymentStateChecker.java:154)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.AppContainerInvoker.activate(AppContainerInvoker.java:80)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.operations.AbstractOperation.activate(AbstractOperation.java:566)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.operations.ActivateOperation.activateDeployment(ActivateOperation.java:136)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.operations.ActivateOperation.doCommit(ActivateOperation.java:104)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.operations.AbstractOperation.commit(AbstractOperation.java:320)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.DeploymentManager.handleDeploymentCommit(DeploymentManager.java:816)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.DeploymentManager.activateDeploymentList(DeploymentManager.java:1223)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.DeploymentManager.handleCommit(DeploymentManager.java:434)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.DeploymentServiceDispatcher.commit(DeploymentServiceDispatcher.java:161)
at weblogic.deploy.service.internal.targetserver.DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer.doCommitCallback(DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer.java:181)
at weblogic.deploy.service.internal.targetserver.DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer.access$100(DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer.java:12)
at weblogic.deploy.service.internal.targetserver.DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer$2.run(DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer.java:67)
at weblogic.work.SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl$WorkAdapterImpl.run(SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl.java:464)
at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:200)
at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:172)
java.lang.IllegalStateException: Could not find binding for QNameProperty ValidateRoles : BindingTypeName[com.actuate.schemas.actuate8.ArrayOfString;t=ArrayOfString@http://schemas.actuate.com/actuate8] Bean type :interface com.actuate.schemas.actuate8.Login XmlType {http://schemas.actuate.com/actuate8}Login
at weblogic.wsee.bind.runtime.internal.Deploytime109MappingHelper.createQNameProps(Deploytime109MappingHelper.java:1507)
at weblogic.wsee.bind.runtime.internal.Deploytime109MappingHelper.processTypeMappings(Deploytime109MappingHelper.java:546)
at weblogic.wsee.bind.runtime.internal.Deploytime109MappingHelper.initBindingFileFrom109dd(Deploytime109MappingHelper.java:250)
at weblogic.wsee.bind.runtime.internal.Deploytime109MappingHelper.<init>(Deploytime109MappingHelper.java:161)
at weblogic.wsee.bind.runtime.internal.RuntimeBindingsBuilderImpl.createRuntimeBindings(RuntimeBindingsBuilderImpl.java:86)
at weblogic.wsee.ws.WsBuilder.createRuntimeBindingProvider(WsBuilder.java:691)
at weblogic.wsee.ws.WsBuilder.buildService(WsBuilder.java:405)
at weblogic.wsee.ws.WsFactory.createClientService(WsFactory.java:45)
at weblogic.wsee.jaxrpc.ServiceImpl.init(ServiceImpl.java:149)
at weblogic.wsee.jaxrpc.ServiceImpl.<init>(ServiceImpl.java:139)
at weblogic.wsee.jaxrpc.ServiceRefProcessorImpl.<init>(ServiceRefProcessorImpl.java:76)
at sun.reflect.NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance(NativeConstructorAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingConstructorAccessorImpl.newInstance(DelegatingConstructorAccessorImpl.java:27)
at java.lang.reflect.Constructor.newInstance(Constructor.java:494)
at weblogic.deployment.ServiceRefProcessorFactory.constructProcessor(ServiceRefProcessorFactory.java:63)
at weblogic.deployment.ServiceRefProcessorFactory.getProcessor(ServiceRefProcessorFactory.java:49)
at weblogic.deployment.BaseEnvironmentBuilder.addServiceReferences(BaseEnvironmentBuilder.java:556)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.CompEnv.activate(CompEnv.java:138)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.WebAppServletContext.activate(WebAppServletContext.java:2902)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.WebAppModule.activateContexts(WebAppModule.java:958)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.WebAppModule.activate(WebAppModule.java:345)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.ModuleStateDriver$2.next(ModuleStateDriver.java:182)
at weblogic.application.utils.StateMachineDriver.nextState(StateMachineDriver.java:26)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.ModuleStateDriver.activate(ModuleStateDriver.java:48)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.ScopedModuleDriver.activate(ScopedModuleDriver.java:194)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.ModuleListenerInvoker.activate(ModuleListenerInvoker.java:107)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.DeploymentCallbackFlow$2.next(DeploymentCallbackFlow.java:381)
at weblogic.application.utils.StateMachineDriver.nextState(StateMachineDriver.java:26)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.DeploymentCallbackFlow.activate(DeploymentCallbackFlow.java:71)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.DeploymentCallbackFlow.activate(DeploymentCallbackFlow.java:63)
at weblogic.application.internal.BaseDeployment$2.next(BaseDeployment.java:635)
at weblogic.application.utils.StateMachineDriver.nextState(StateMachineDriver.java:26)
at weblogic.application.internal.BaseDeployment.activate(BaseDeployment.java:212)
at weblogic.application.internal.DeploymentStateChecker.activate(DeploymentStateChecker.java:154)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.AppContainerInvoker.activate(AppContainerInvoker.java:80)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.operations.AbstractOperation.activate(AbstractOperation.java:566)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.operations.ActivateOperation.activateDeployment(ActivateOperation.java:136)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.operations.ActivateOperation.doCommit(ActivateOperation.java:104)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.operations.AbstractOperation.commit(AbstractOperation.java:320)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.DeploymentManager.handleDeploymentCommit(DeploymentManager.java:816)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.DeploymentManager.activateDeploymentList(DeploymentManager.java:1223)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.DeploymentManager.handleCommit(DeploymentManager.java:434)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.DeploymentServiceDispatcher.commit(DeploymentServiceDispatcher.java:161)
at weblogic.deploy.service.internal.targetserver.DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer.doCommitCallback(DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer.java:181)
at weblogic.deploy.service.internal.targetserver.DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer.access$100(DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer.java:12)
at weblogic.deploy.service.internal.targetserver.DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer$2.run(DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer.java:67)
at weblogic.work.SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl$WorkAdapterImpl.run(SelfTuningWorkManagerImpl.java:464)
at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:200)
at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:172)
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Thanks.
Yuriy. -
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