01-11-2010 11:20 AM
Upgrading another LMS 3.1 instance to 3.2 resulted in the following. Do the ERRORs warranty blowing LMS away and reinstall 3.2 from scratch?
===================- Possible Warnings/Errors Encountered -===================
WARNING: at group permissions needed for casuser.
WARNING: Set at for casuser in /etc/cron.d/at.allow Or
WARNING: Unset at for casuser in /etc/cron.d/at.deny.
WARNING: cron group permissions needed for casuser.
WARNING: Set cron for casuser in /etc/cron.d/cron.allow Or
WARNING: Unset cron for casuser in /etc/cron.d/cron.deny.
WARNING: Ensure that you have installed the recommended Solaris 10 cluster patches released
WARNING: on Apr/17/07, in this server.
WARNING: If these cluster patches are not installed, please download and install them
WARNING: from http://www.sun.com/.
WARNING: Otherwise, some features of the CiscoWorks applications will not function properly.
WARNING: Exiting installation beyond this point might result in system instability.
ERROR: /etc/rc.config.d
ERROR: group name <50053> not found in group table(s)
ERROR: owner name <2454> not found in passwd table(s)
WARNING: /opt/CSCOpx/objects/perl/bin/perl5.8.7 <no longer a linked file>
WARNING: /opt/CSCOpx/objects/perl/bin/pstruct <no longer a linked file>
WARNING: /opt/CSCOpx/objects/perl/bin/s2p <no longer a linked file>
WARNING: An error occurred while starting the TFTP server.
chmod: WARNING: can't access /opt/vgi/csco/CSCOpx/www/classpath/com/cisco/nm/xms/psu/pkgs/cmf/DeviceData.zip
ERROR: attribute verification of </opt/vgi/csco/CSCOpx/www/classpath/com/cisco/nm/xms/psu/pkgs/cmf/DeviceData.zip> failed
WARNING: RME device package install has failed.
WARNING: Please copy the device packages manually from /opt/vgi/ehealth/backups/lms32/lms32install/install/cids_pkgs to /opt/CSCOpx/MDC/tomcat/webapps/rme/WEB-INF/lib/pkgs
WARNING: RME device package install has failed.
WARNING: Please copy the device packages manually from /opt/vgi/ehealth/backups/lms32/lms32install/install/cids_pkgs to /opt/CSCOpx/www/classpath/com/cisco/nm/xms/psu/pkgs/rme
ERROR: /usr/sbin/in.tftpd is not installed.
WARNING: '/etc/inetd.conf' already contains an entry for tftp server.
ERROR: No tftp server detected, yet it is configured in '/etc/inetd.conf'.
ERROR: Software Image Manager requires a tftp server.
ERROR: Contact your local technical support representative to install
ERROR: a tftp server on this machine.
WARNING: An error occurred while starting the tftp server.
WARNING: Contact your local technical support representative to start the tftp server.
WARNING: To ensure that you retain the latest device support,
WARNING: please install the latest Device Packages from Cisco.com @
WARNING: http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-rme
WARNING: Please refer to the Installation and Setup Guide for details.
WARNING: To ensure that you retain the latest device support and bug fixes, please install
WARNING: the latest Service Pack (SP) for Campus Manager 5.2
WARNING: You can download the latest SP from Cisco.com, at http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-campus.
WARNING: Please refer to the Installation and Setup Guide for details.
WARNING: User Tracking Utility 1.0 is not compatible with Campus Manager 5.2
WARNING: User Tracking Utility 1.1.1 is available for Campus Manager 5.2
WARNING: You can download the latest UTU from Cisco.com, at http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-campus-crypto.
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01-11-2010 02:41 PM
You absolutely have a bad disc or drive:
cp: /opt/vgi/ehealth/backups/lms32/lms32install/install/DeviceData/DeviceData.zip: read: No such device or address
This is a sure sign of corruption.
01-11-2010 11:21 AM
ls -al /opt/vgi/csco/CSCOpx/www/classpath/com/cisco/nm/xms/psu/pkgs/cmf/DeviceData.zip
/opt/vgi/csco/CSCOpx/www/classpath/com/cisco/nm/xms/psu/pkgs/cmf/DeviceData.zip: No such file or directory
less /etc/inetd.conf
tftp dgram udp wait root /opt/CSCOpx/bin/in.tftpd in.tftpd -s /tftpboot
tftp dgram udp6 wait root /usr/sbin/in.tftpd in.tftpd -s /tftpboot
01-11-2010 11:45 AM
Yes, the one error which is really bad is the error about RME package installation. Simply copying the packages will not be sufficient. Given this, I would do a 3.2 install from scratch, then restore your 3.1 backup.
01-11-2010 12:20 PM
Thanks. Should I clean up the following residue before proceeding with the LMS 3.2 install?
/opt/CSCOpx)->ls -alR
.:
total 16
drwxrwxr-x 5 casuser casusers 1024 Jan 11 15:14 .
drwxr-xr-x 7 casuser casusers 1024 Dec 19 2008 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 1806 Jan 11 10:50 .odbc.ini.orig
drwx------ 2 casuser casusers 1024 Feb 3 2009 .ssh
drwxr-x--- 3 casuser casusers 3072 Jan 11 15:14 bin
drwxr-xr-x 2 root other 96 Oct 23 2008 log
./bin:
total 10
drwxr-x--- 3 casuser casusers 3072 Jan 11 15:14 .
drwxrwxr-x 5 casuser casusers 1024 Jan 11 15:14 ..
drwxrwxr-x 4 casuser casusers 1024 Jan 11 15:13 RestoreTools
./bin/RestoreTools:
total 12
drwxrwxr-x 4 casuser casusers 1024 Jan 11 15:13 .
drwxr-x--- 3 casuser casusers 3072 Jan 11 15:14 ..
drwxr-x--- 2 casuser casusers 1024 Jan 11 14:51 ipm
drwxr-x--- 2 casuser casusers 1024 Jan 11 15:11 rmeng
./bin/RestoreTools/ipm:
total 110
drwxr-x--- 2 casuser casusers 1024 Jan 11 14:51 .
drwxrwxr-x 4 casuser casusers 1024 Jan 11 15:13 ..
-rwxr-x--- 1 casuser casusers 53578 Jan 6 2009 ipmRestoreLib.pm.default
./bin/RestoreTools/rmeng:
total 196
drwxr-x--- 2 casuser casusers 1024 Jan 11 15:11 .
drwxrwxr-x 4 casuser casusers 1024 Jan 11 15:13 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 19618 Nov 20 2008 ccrreg.sh
-rwxr-x--- 1 casuser casusers 77474 Jan 24 2008 rmengRestoreLib.pm.default
./log:
total 8
drwxr-xr-x 2 root other 96 Oct 23 2008 .
drwxrwxr-x 5 casuser casusers 1024 Jan 11 15:14 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 2922 Jan 11 10:55 schema.log
01-11-2010 12:29 PM
I typically destroy NMSROOT before doing a clean installation. You're using symlinks, but the same principle applies. Remove the /opt/CSCOpx symlink, and destroy the physical NMSROOT directory.
01-11-2010 01:37 PM
Failed again, despite a clean install:
===================- Possible Warnings/Errors Encountered -===================
WARNING: at group permissions needed for casuser.
WARNING: Set at for casuser in /etc/cron.d/at.allow Or
WARNING: Unset at for casuser in /etc/cron.d/at.deny.
WARNING: cron group permissions needed for casuser.
WARNING: Set cron for casuser in /etc/cron.d/cron.allow Or
WARNING: Unset cron for casuser in /etc/cron.d/cron.deny.
WARNING: Ensure that you have installed the recommended Solaris 10 cluster patches released
WARNING: on Apr/17/07, in this server.
WARNING: If these cluster patches are not installed, please download and install them
WARNING: from http://www.sun.com/.
WARNING: Otherwise, some features of the CiscoWorks applications will not function properly.
WARNING: Passwords do not match. Please try again.
WARNING: Exiting installation beyond this point might result in system instability.
ERROR: Cannot resolve symbolic link '/tftpboot' for use by the tftp server.
ERROR: Create the directory linked to by '/tftpboot'. It should have permissions of 'rwxrwxrwx'.
WARNING: An error occurred while starting the TFTP server.
chmod: WARNING: can't access /opt/vgi/csco/CSCOpx/www/classpath/com/cisco/nm/xms/psu/pkgs/cmf/DeviceData.zip
ERROR: attribute verification of failed
WARNING: RME device package install has failed.
WARNING: Please copy the device packages manually from /opt/vgi/ehealth/backups/lms32/lms32install/install/cids_pkgs to /opt/CSCOpx/MDC/tomcat/webapps/rme/WEB-INF/lib/pkgs
WARNING: RME device package install has failed.
WARNING: Please copy the device packages manually from /opt/vgi/ehealth/backups/lms32/lms32install/install/cids_pkgs to /opt/CSCOpx/www/classpath/com/cisco/nm/xms/psu/pkgs/rme
ERROR: /usr/sbin/in.tftpd is not installed.
WARNING: '/etc/inetd.conf' already contains an entry for tftp server.
ERROR: No tftp server detected, yet it is configured in '/etc/inetd.conf'.
ERROR: Software Image Manager requires a tftp server.
ERROR: Contact your local technical support representative to install
ERROR: a tftp server on this machine.
ERROR: Cannot resolve symbolic link '/tftpboot' for use by the tftp server.
ERROR: Contact your local technical support representative to create the directory
ERROR: linked to by '/tftpboot'. It should have permissions of 'rwxrwxrwx'.
WARNING: An error occurred while starting the tftp server.
WARNING: Contact your local technical support representative to start the tftp server.
WARNING: To ensure that you retain the latest device support,
WARNING: please install the latest Device Packages from Cisco.com @
WARNING: http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-rme
WARNING: Please refer to the Installation and Setup Guide for details.
WARNING: To ensure that you retain the latest device support and bug fixes, please install
WARNING: the latest Service Pack (SP) for Campus Manager 5.2
WARNING: You can download the latest SP from Cisco.com, at http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-campus.
WARNING: Please refer to the Installation and Setup Guide for details.
WARNING: User Tracking Utility 1.0 is not compatible with Campus Manager 5.2
WARNING: User Tracking Utility 1.1.1 is available for Campus Manager 5.2
WARNING: You can download the latest UTU from Cisco.com, at http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-campus-crypto.
=====================================================================
from /var/tmp/Ciscoworks_install_
log4j:WARN No appenders could be found for logger (com.liferay.portlet.devsupport.job
registration.SystemPSUJobCreationImpl).
log4j:WARN Please initialize the log4j system properly.
Unable to read next job id from JRM table... writing sentinel query
writeSentinel() - max job id is 0
writeSentinel() - job id has been made 1000.
writeSentinel() - wrote sentinel with id 1001
Job id to be used next is 1001
Registering Device_Support with job id 1001...
JobRegistrationUtil : Completed successfully.
Stopping database engine cmfEng
SQL Anywhere Command File Hiding Utility Version 10.0.1.3830
INFO: After create System jobs
INFO: Installing /opt/vgi/ehealth/backups/lms32/lms32install/install/DeviceData/Devic
eData.zip
cp: /opt/vgi/ehealth/backups/lms32/lms32install/install/DeviceData/DeviceData.zip: re
ad: No such device or address
INFO: Could not copy the DeviceData.zip file
chown: /opt/vgi/csco/CSCOpx/www/classpath/com/cisco/nm/xms/psu/pkgs/cmf/DeviceData.zi
p: No such file or directory
chmod: WARNING: can't access /opt/vgi/csco/CSCOpx/www/classpath/com/cisco/nm/xms/psu/
pkgs/cmf/DeviceData.zip
INFO: cwportal.log already exists
INFO: Updating the permission for cwportal.log file
INFO: Going to set the Default Community
INFO: executing /opt/CSCOpx/bin/cwjava -cw /opt/CSCOpx -cp:p MDC/tomcat/webapps/cwpor
tal/WEB-INF/classes:MDC/tomcat/webapps/cwportal/WEB-INF/lib/ext-impl.jar:MDC/tomcat/w
ebapps/cwportal/WEB-INF/lib/log4j.jar com.liferay.portal.util.ciscoWorks.SetDefaultCo
mmunity LMS
INFO:after executing /opt/CSCOpx/bin/cwjava -cw /opt/CSCOpx -cp:p MDC/tomcat/webapps/
cwportal/WEB-INF/classes:MDC/tomcat/webapps/cwportal/WEB-INF/lib/ext-impl.jar:MDC/tom
cat/webapps/cwportal/WEB-INF/lib/log4j.jar com.liferay.portal.util.ciscoWorks.SetDefa
ultCommunity LMS
INFO:Before calling installf for devicedata.zip
ERROR: attribute verification of /psu/pkgs/cmf/DeviceData.zip> failed
pathname does not exist
INFO:after calling installf for devicedata.zip
INFO : END -> postinstall of cwportal pkg...
Installation of
INFO: Package CSCOcwportal - Installed. Correcting pkgchk errors - Done.
application CSCOcwportal Portal engine
INFO: performing pkgadd -a /tmp/cscotmp/CSCO.admin -d /opt/vgi/ehealth/backups/lms32/
lms32install/install/packages CSCOcwa
Processing package instance
CiscoWorks Assistant(sparc) 1.2
Using as the package base directory.
## Processing package information.
## Processing system information.
16 package pathnames are already properly installed.
## Verifying disk space requirements.
Installing CiscoWorks Assistant as
I'm wondering if I have a corrupted ISO image on this box.
01-11-2010 02:41 PM
You absolutely have a bad disc or drive:
cp: /opt/vgi/ehealth/backups/lms32/lms32install/install/DeviceData/DeviceData.zip: read: No such device or address
This is a sure sign of corruption.
01-12-2010 08:22 AM
Yes, indeed. Apparently the disc image that I've used *successfully*during the first upgrade has somehow gotten corrupted sitting on the SAN disk (that's rather disconcerting). The MD5 checksums are the same across all the copies, yet I can no longer access DeviceData.zip on any of them. After making a new image from the physical media again, it's finally good to go.
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