Appendix A Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Software Upgrade Reference

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

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Press <ENTER> to continue or <CONTROL-C> to abort.

Mon Aug

21

14:20:41 PDT 2006

Starting ./UPDATE.phase1

Mon Aug

21

14:20:41 PDT 2006

Verifying

the tape image checksum

Mon Aug

21

14:20:49 PDT 2006

Killing cron

Mon Aug

21

14:20:50 PDT 2006

Copying root file system from partition 1a to 2a

Mon Aug

21

14:21:35 PDT 2006

Starting extraction of files from archive:

Mon Aug

21

14:22:55 PDT 2006

Archive extraction is done.

Mon Aug

21

14:22:55 PDT 2006 Resetting system file ownerships:

Mon Aug

21

14:22:55 PDT 2006

Removing set-uid permissions:

Mon Aug

21

14:22:55 PDT 2006

Updating files and setting permissions:

Mon Aug

21

14:22:59 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//lat/sys/drivers/falcon/falcon_detach with

.//lat/sys/drivers/falcon/falcon_attach

 

Mon Aug

21

14:23:00 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//bin/less with .//lat/etc/less

Mon Aug

21

14:23:00 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//bin/login with .//lat/etc/bin.login

Mon Aug

21

14:23:00 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//bin/rsh with .//lat/etc/rsh

Mon Aug

21

14:23:00 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//etc/motd with .//lat/etc/etc.motd

Mon Aug

21

14:23:00 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//lat/bin/dp with .//lat/etc/rsh

Mon Aug

21

14:23:00 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//lat/bin/updatefile with .//lat/etc/runscr

Mon Aug

21

14:23:00 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//lat/etc/setup_CSdb with .//lat/etc/runscr

Mon Aug

21

14:23:00 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//lat/bin/clearshmem with .//lat/etc/runscr

Mon Aug

21

14:23:01 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//lat/techbin/configdiskcap with

.//lat/etc/runscr

 

 

Mon Aug

21

14:23:01 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//lat/techbin/diskcopy with .//lat/etc/runscr

Mon Aug

21

14:23:01 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//lat/techbin/download with .//lat/etc/runscr

Mon Aug

21

14:23:01 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//lat/techbin/mpconvert with .//lat/etc/runscr

Mon Aug

21

14:23:01 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//lat/techbin/newdisk with .//lat/etc/runscr

Mon Aug

21

14:23:01 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//lat/techbin/revert with .//lat/etc/runscr

Mon Aug

21

14:23:01 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//lat/techbin/restore with .//lat/etc/runscr

Mon Aug

21

14:23:01 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//lat/techbin/restore_vp_db with

.//lat/etc/runscr

 

 

Mon Aug

21

14:23:01 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//lat/techbin/save with .//lat/etc/runscr

Mon Aug

21

14:23:01 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//lat/techbin/sysconfig with .//lat/etc/runscr

Mon Aug

21

14:23:01 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//lat/techbin/sysdatacopy with .//lat/etc/runscr

Mon Aug

21

14:23:01 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//lat/techbin/su with .//lat/etc/su

Mon Aug

21

14:23:01 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//lat/techbin/update with .//lat/etc/runscr

Mon Aug

21

14:23:03 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//bin/xntpd with .//lat/etc/xntpd

Mon Aug

21

14:23:03 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//net/inetd with .//lat/etc/inetd

Mon Aug

21

14:23:03 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//net/telnetd with .//lat/etc/telnetd

Mon Aug

21

14:23:03 PDT 2006

Replacing

.//lynx.os with .//lat/etc/lynx.os

Mon Aug

21

14:23:04 PDT 2006

Updating time zone files:

Mon Aug

21

14:23:05 PDT 2006

Installing the new OS files

Mon Aug

21

14:23:08 PDT 2006

Constructing a new prompt set on partition 2f

Mon Aug

21

14:23:17 PDT 2006

Constructed new alternate prompt set

Mon Aug

21

14:23:17 PDT 2006

Copying in the new prompt set

Mon Aug

21

14:23:34 PDT 2006

Prompt setup complete

Mon Aug

21

14:23:34 PDT 2006

Copying the active database into a fresh partition

Mon Aug

21

14:23:34 PDT 2006

Constructing a new database on partition 2e

Mon Aug

21

14:28:51 PDT 2006

New database construction is complete

Mon Aug

21

14:28:52 PDT 2006

Preparing

the boot from the new software load

The first phase of the software upgrade

is complete.

The system will now restart.

As it comes up it will start the 2nd phase

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