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> Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] CUCM 7.1.5.1-12 restore via DRS
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Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] CUCM 7.1.5.1-12 restore via DRS
Guys,
Could somebody give me a sanity check? I can add the SFTP server but it
doesn't see any tar files. I have tried using './' and '/' for the file
path. If I use a client to login, I s
Thanks jason. For some reason, changing the server from hostname to ip
address fixed it. The cli issue could be that the restore file had a
different platform password? Might have to do a 'utils system password'
change.
duy
ccie #27737 voice
tmobile g2
On May 13, 2011 10:13 AM, "Jason Langenfe
I had a similar issue trying to do an upgrade one time. It ended up being an
issue with the read-only file system on the server. That was version 7.0.2(a),
and this may not be your issue. But the fix was to run the system recovery
CD(several times). Couldn't believe that CD actually fixed so
Disregard it. It's working now. Sheeesh
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 9:36 AM, ccieid1ot wrote:
> Guys,
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> Could somebody give me a sanity check? I can add the SFTP server but it
> doesn't see any tar files. I have tried using './' and '/' for the file
> path. If I use a client to login, I s
Guys,
Could somebody give me a sanity check? I can add the SFTP server but it
doesn't see any tar files. I have tried using './' and '/' for the file
path. If I use a client to login, I see all the tar files just CUCM does
not.
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duy
CCIE #27737 Voice