Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference

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

Reserving 1 swstatus records (code 10003) ...

the swstatus file already has 1 record(s)

Reserving 1500 exlogformat records (code 10004) ...

the exlogformat file already has 3374 record(s)

Reserving 20 apps records (code 10005) ...

the apps file already has 21 record(s)

Reserving 10000 outdial records (code 10006) ...

the outdial file already has 10000 record(s)

Reserving 10000 notification records (code 10007) ...

the notification file already has 10000 record(s)

Record 10008 (schedfail): has no preallocation count

Record 10009 (gwstatus): has no preallocation count

Pre-allocating each key file...

----------- status preallocation complete Mon Aug 21 19:02:08 PDT 2006

----------- Preallocating tcnfg Mon Aug 21 19:02:08 PDT 2006

Reserving 100 analogcard records (code 10000) ...

the analogcard file already has 1 16384 byte pages that can hold 431 record(s)

Reserving 1 masterswcard records (code 10001) ...

the masterswcard file already has 108 record(s)

Reserving 100 portrescard records (code 10002) ...

the portrescard file already has 108 record(s)

Reserving 100 t1card records (code 10003) ...

the t1card file already has 108 record(s)

Reserving 10 t1span records (code 10004) ...

the t1span file already has 432 record(s)

Reserving 1000 trunk records (code 10005) ...

the trunk file already has 10800 record(s)

Reserving 100 trunkgroup records (code 10006) ...

the trunkgroup file already has 1 16384 byte pages that can hold 110 record(s)

Reserving 100 e1card records (code 10007) ...

the e1card file already has 1 16384 byte pages that can hold 163 record(s)

Reserving 10 e1span records (code 10008) ...

the e1span file already has 36 record(s)

Record 10009 (accard): has no preallocation count

Record 10010 (acspan): has no preallocation count

Record 10012 (iprescard): has no preallocation count

Record 10013 (blade): has no preallocation count

Record 10014 (prottable): has no preallocation count

Record 10011 (ipglobalcfg): has no preallocation count

 

 

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