/usr/users/svplus/scripts/kill_db as superuser (root).

Installing and Uninstalling CWM 15.3.00 P1

CWM Notes and Cautions

Because of the asynchronous behavior of the ILOG client and server interaction, the CWM client requests may be sent before the CWM server is ready. In this case, this error message appears:

Ilb Error: Synchronous request to <unidentified actor failed by timeout>.

Note If the ILOG timeout persists for more than 5 minutes and the CWM is not functioning normally, you should call service.

Parameters that the Network Monitor or Configuration Center displays that do not apply to an element, such as a line or a trunk, often contain the value –1. Consider this the same as Not Applicable.

Network Configurator displays an authentication failure under these circumstances:

Your password gets changed when you are logged into the CWM with any of these applications open: Configuration Center, Network Monitor, or Chassis View.

You try to launch the Network Configurator, and the CWM does not prompt you to enter a password. Instead, it displays an authentication failure.

In this case, exit the CWM and launch the Configuration Center again.

Caution If you do not shut down Informix before rebooting, data will be lost. To shut down Informix properly before you reboot the machine, execute

If persistency is enabled in a PNNI network and you remove a node from the network, you must also delete the node and the corresponding trunks and feeders manually from all the gateway nodes. Otherwise, none of these will be cleared from the CWM.

Installing and Uninstalling CWM 15.3.00 P1

This section describes how to install or upgrade CWM 15.3.00 P1. It also provides important background information about installing or upgrading the CWM server. To install or upgrade the server, refer to the CWM 15.3.00 installation guide at this URL. You can access all CWM documentation at this website:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/netmgtsw/ps2340/tsd_products_support_series_home.html

The installation procedure assumes that you have already installed CWM 15.3.00.

See these sections:

Before You Start, page 34

Installing Patch 1, page 36

Uninstalling Patch 1, page 43

 

 

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