Installation Troubleshooting Messages

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Downloading an Upgrade File

$local TestFile could not be removed. Make sure <tftpboot_dir> and "test3.com" have full read/write/create file permissions.

Meaning:

The UNIX remove command could not delete the test file.

Action:

Assign full read/write/create file access permissions to the directories.

The bcmcp command could not write the file "testfile" on the NMS. Check that the file access permissions are read/write/create in the TFTP server safe directory. Make sure there is enough space available.

Meaning:

The bcmcopy utility could not write the test file.

Action:

Assign full read/write/create file access permissions to the

 

directories.The file “test3Com” is not present on the NMS even

 

though bcmcp did not report an error.

The file “test3Com” is not present on the NMS even though bcmcp did not report an error.

Meaning:

The UNIX test command could not validate that the test file exists on

 

the TFTP safe directory.

Action:

Check with your systems administrator.

The checksums of "test3.com" and "<ipaddress> DNSname>:a:/test3.com" are different even though bcmcp did not report an error.

Meaning:

The bcmsum utility reported differing checksums on the local and

 

remote test files.

Action:

Check with your systems administrator.

The bcmcp command could not reliably copy the file "testfile" to the NMS. Meaning: This is an information message.

Action: None.

Could not remove file "<ipaddress> DNSname>:a:/test3.com". Check that the NETBuilder media is not write protected and that "<ipaddress> DNSname>:a:/test3.com" is not the name of a directory on the NETBuilder.

Meaning:

The bcmrm utility could not delete the test file.

Action:

Check with your systems administrator.

"test3.com" could not be removed. Make sure <tftpboot_dir> and "test3.com" have full read/write/create permissions.

Meaning:

The UNIX remove command could not delete the test file.

Action:

Assign full read/write/create file access permissions to the directories.

File transfers using TFTP are OK.

Meaning: No problem was found with TFTP file transfers between the network management station and bridge/router.

Action: None.

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3Com ENTERPRISE OS 11.3 manual Downloading an Upgrade File, File transfers using Tftp are OK

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