12-03-2007 09:04 AM - edited 03-18-2019 08:10 PM
Upgrading from 4.0(2) to 5.0(1) and changing hardware.
1st - upgraded 4.0(2) machine to 4.0(4) and applied SR1.
2nd - on the new server, installed win2k3 SP2, and 4.0(4) w/ SR1
3rd - DIRT backup old server, restored it to new - went just fine, all data and users imported perfectly.
4th - on the new machine, lauch the 5.0(1) setup and it stalls and gives this error:
âThe name of this server was changed using a method that is no longer supported because of problems with SQL Server 2000. Before you can continue with the Cisco Unity upgrade, you must rename the server again using the currently supported procedure, which appears in the âRenaming a Cisco Unity Server or Moving a Cisco Unity Server to Another Domainâ chapter of the Cisco Unity 4.x version of the âReconfiguration and Upgrade Guide.â
I've followed that guide now twice, and still get this error. Anyone know what the issue is here?
Does the new server have to mactch the old one exactly as far as domain name, server name, etc, everything have to be name for name?
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12-03-2007 07:53 PM
Please refer to http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Bugtool/onebug.pl?bugid=CSCsj92828&Submit=Search to see if that's your issue. If this is your problem and you want to try the workaround, please contact Cisco TAC unless you are completely comfortable with mucking around in the Unity server SQL database. You can cause a lot more problems than you currently have if the database is modified incorrectly.
12-03-2007 01:13 PM
Hi -
From within SQL Query Analyzer on your new Unity server, please use the following query:
select @@servername
I'm thinking the SQL database, since it's been restored, has the name of the old Unity server in it. There are steps to change the server name within SQL, but please contact Cisco TAC before you consider making this change. For your review, here is the document I am referencing - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/303774
Ginger
12-03-2007 02:33 PM
Well, I ran that query and it returned the correct server name. Meaning, the name of the server SQL is running on. So that part is correct and ok..
12-03-2007 03:15 PM
Hi again -
Sorry that didn't help :-(
The Unity 5.x upgrade I performed in our lab environment worked fine, from an existing 4.2 server. The only server I have DiRT backed up and restored to a new Windows 2003 server was Unity 4.0(5). This server was upgraded OK to 4.2(1) so I have not seen the error you are having. Hopefully someone else in our forum has some better information for you!
Ginger
12-03-2007 07:53 PM
Please refer to http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Bugtool/onebug.pl?bugid=CSCsj92828&Submit=Search to see if that's your issue. If this is your problem and you want to try the workaround, please contact Cisco TAC unless you are completely comfortable with mucking around in the Unity server SQL database. You can cause a lot more problems than you currently have if the database is modified incorrectly.
12-04-2007 05:36 AM
That Bug/fix did the trick.
This is still a test lab at the moment so I wasn't to worried about trying it.
Thank You VERY much!
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