Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference

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

Pre-allocating each key file...

Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file analogcard.unitid...

Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file masterswcard.unitid...

Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file portrescard.unitid...

Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file t1card.unitid...

Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file t1span.unitid...

Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file trunkgroup.id...

Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file e1card.unitid...

Adding 3 16384 byte pages to key file e1span.unitid...

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

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

Reserving 100000 userlist records (code 10000) ...

the userlist file already has 2041 16384 byte pages that can hold 100009 record(s)

Reserving 500000 userlistmem records (code 10001) ...

the userlistmem file already has 611 16384 byte pages that can hold 500409 record(s)

Pre-allocating each key file...

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

Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file userlist.vuiid...

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

Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file userlist.unta...

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

Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file userlist.oulid...

Adding 2 16384 byte pages to key file userlistmem.uluid...

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

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

cmdbrev: dbprealloc done

 

 

 

cmdbrev: starting delrecinit

 

 

 

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700 MHz, 8 specifications

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