Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference

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

Reserving 1 pomailbox records (code 10000) ...

the pomailbox file already has 32 record(s)

Reserving 20000 pomsgdata records (code 10001) ...

Pre-allocating each key file...

Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file pomsgdata.compundkey...

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

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

Reserving 1 crres records (code 10004) ...

Adding 1 16384 byte page(s) to get 1 record(s) ...

Reserving 1 portres records (code 10005) ...

Adding 1 16384 byte page(s) to get 1 record(s) ...

Reserving 200000 didres records (code 10001) ...

Adding 513 16384 byte page(s) to get 200000 record(s) ...

Record 10000 (didconfigres): has no preallocation count

Record 10003 (schedparamsres): has no preallocation count

Reserving 13 crresfstaccess records (code 10006) ...

the crresfstaccess file already has 13 record(s)

Reserving 13 portresfstaccess records (code 10007) ...

the portresfstaccess file already has 13 record(s)

Reserving 13 vsresfstaccess records (code 10008) ...

the vsresfstaccess file already has 15 record(s)

Reserving 200000 vsres records (code 10002) ...

Adding 465 16384 byte page(s) to get 200000 record(s) ...

Pre-allocating each key file...

Adding 635 16384 byte pages to key file didres.strtdid...

Adding 343 16384 byte pages to key file didres.UpdateTime...

Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file crres.resourceid...

Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file portres.resourceid...

Adding 343 16384 byte pages to key file vsres.resourceid...

Adding 343 16384 byte pages to key file vsres.UpdateTime...

----------- res preallocation complete Mon Aug 21 19:02:07 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.

reslite initialized

----------- Preallocating status Mon Aug 21 19:02:07 PDT 2006

Reserving 200 alarmentry records (code 10000) ...

the alarmentry file already has 200 record(s)

Reserving 16384 exlogentry records (code 10001) ...

 

 

 

the exlogentry file already has 16384

record(s)

 

 

 

Reserving 1 hwstatus records (code 10002) ...

 

 

 

the hwstatus file already has 1 16384

byte pages that can hold 2047 record(s)

 

 

 

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Cisco Systems 8, 700 MHz manual Byte pages that can hold 2047 records

700 MHz, 8 specifications

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