Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference

Viewing the Onsite Upgrade for a Sample Session Without a Disk Backup

Record 10005 (FMOptionMenu): has no preallocation count

Record 10006 (FMHangUp): has no preallocation count

Record 10007 (FMFindMtg): has no preallocation count

Record 10008 (FMReviewMtgMat): has no preallocation count

Record 10009 (FMGetProfile): has no preallocation count

Pre-allocating each key file...

----------- flexmenu preallocation complete Mon Aug 21 19:02:02 PDT 2006

----------- Preallocating gen Mon Aug 21 19:02:02 PDT 2006

Reserving 250000 user records (code 10002) ...

the user file already has 19231 16384 byte pages that can hold 250003 record(s)

Reserving 100 group records (code 10000) ...

the group file already has 3 16384 byte pages that can hold 117 record(s)

Record 10003 (gentmp1): has no preallocation count

Record 10005 (gentmp2): has no preallocation count

Record 10004 (gentmp3): has no preallocation count

Reserving 6 flexfield records (code 10001) ...

the flexfield file already has 14 record(s)

Pre-allocating each key file...

Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user.last...

Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user.name...

Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user.uniqueid...

Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user.username...

Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user.cuid...

Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user.cnlf...

Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user.lfn...

Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user.in...

Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user.vuname...

Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user.glfn...

Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file user.UpdateTime...

----------- gen preallocation complete Mon Aug 21 19:02:02 PDT 2006

Database Initialization Utility

Centura RDM 5.0.0 [24-Apr-2000] http://www.centurasoft.com/rdm

Copyright (c) 1992-2000 Centura Software Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

genlite initialized

----------- Preallocating pegs Mon Aug 21 19:02:02 PDT 2006

Reserving 1 pegs records (code 10000) ...

the pegs file already has 1536 record(s)

Pre-allocating each key file...

----------- pegs preallocation complete Mon Aug 21 19:02:02 PDT 2006

 

----------- Preallocating podata Mon Aug

21 19:02:02 PDT 2006

 

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Cisco Systems 700 MHz, 8 manual 21 190202 PDT

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