Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference

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

Running vfptrfix...

Initializing the file system...

Getting the disk configuration status...

Checking file system internal consistency... (may take a while) ...

Number of records in the prompt files has been updated, ret = a0084

Mon Aug 21 19:02:57 PDT 2006 NOTE: Disk backups disabled; run 'save' to re-enable.

Mon Aug 21 19:02:57 PDT 2006 Software update is complete.

Update is complete. Restarting...

**** LynxOS is down ****

LynxOS 386/486/Pentium PC-AT Version 3.1.0 Copyright 1987-1998 Lynx Real-Time Systems Inc. All rights reserved.

LynxOS (x86) created Fri Aug 18 15:05:41 PDT 2006

MeetingPlace by Cisco Systems

Mon Aug 21 19:03:53 PDT 2006

Startup flags = a

(all sizes and block numbers in decimal) (block size is 16384)

(file system is byte-swapped)

(file system creation time is Mon Aug 21 18:50:30 2006) (file system contains 31999 blocks and 7936 inodes) checking used files

checking for orphaned files making bit map free block list making free inode list

14586 free blocks 5963 free inodes Filesystem Ok

SCSI adapter is NCR 8xx.

Unit class is standalone conference server (SINGLE). Bus architecture is CompactPCI (M3).

Ethernet device is "pro0".

Initializing the modem on COM2.../lat/bin/initmodem ...

/lat/bin/initmodem: type is `MultiTech MT5634Z'

/lat/bin/initmodem: modem initialized Installing Latitude drivers...

devinstall: acti.dat: Device doesn't exist done.

Checking for out of date database files

Ready to load the MeetingPlace application software modules.

Hit ^C now to interrupt system activation...54321...activating

Loading the System Integrity Manager...OK

WARNING: Mount table does not match saved configuration

Automated disk backup disabled; run "save" to reenable

Loading the Command Shell...OK

Loading the Network Management Server...OK

Loading the Database Server...OK

Loading the Post Office Server...OK

Loading the Call Processing Module...OK

Loading the Conference Scheduler...OK

Loading the Workstation Server...OK

Loading the Voice User Interface ...OK

Loading the Gateway SIM Manager...OK

 

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