04-05-2010 02:42 PM - edited 03-15-2019 10:07 PM
Hello
once i start the installation, odd error appear and i can not get out of it
see the attached document for the error
this case was posted here before but no answer was there
any experience in such an error ?
Regards
04-05-2010 03:03 PM
I haven't seen that specific error but have you checked the following:
1. Ensure you configured the disk partitions in accordance with Unity install guide and compliant with your platform overlay.
2. Designate the install paths in accordance with your platform overlay
3. Check your disk space on the target install path
4. Check the media you are installing from to ensure it is "healthy"
It could be there is an error during the install that is "well known" and I am simply not aware of it. I am sure you will get some decent advice on this thread and/or the duplicate post. But, I would still check the items listed above.
Platform Overlay list: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/prod/collateral/voicesw/ps6789/ps5745/ps2237/product_data_sheet0900aecd802132ef.html
Where files are installed based on Platform Overlay: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/docs/voice_ip_comm/unity/5x/installation/guide/umexfo/5xcuigumefo020.html#wp1731846
HTH.
Regards,
Bill
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04-05-2010 10:12 PM
Hello William
The server that I am installing on is Dell Power edge 2950. and I have 100 Gig as a free space.
is that the problem ? should I install it on one of the supported Hardware for Unity 7.0 ?
I though once it is windows based, it can be installed on any server with the same specification of the supported MCS server
Waiting from you
Regards
04-05-2010 11:40 PM
Hi,
This doesnt look like a Unsupported platform issue, because in the first step itself Cisco DVDs will verify whether your hardware is supported or not.
HTH,
Hari
04-06-2010 08:16 AM
You should still be able to install Unity. I have installed Unity on any old desktop running Windows 2000/2003 or VM image for testing. I think the problem is the path length size. Sometimes the scripts have issues copying from one place to another.
If you can, shorten the install directory name or the install file locations.
For example:
if your install directory is: Unity 7.0\disc 1\install files\version\.......
shorten it to d:\disc1
Where you install the files, do not edit the directory names. You should only change the letters from C: or D or E if you choose. Do not use a different name. such as D:\commserve to D:\unityinstall
If you downloaded the files from Cisco, you may have a bad image. Try and download again. WHen you unpack the disc, put it in say "Disc1" etc.
04-06-2010 07:31 AM
Yes, the hardware you are trying to use is a problem. It is not compatible with the Unity software.
[Edit: forget the disk space comment. I read 100MB not GB originally]
Check this link:
HTH.
Regards,
Bill
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Message was edited by: William Bell
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