10-15-2007 02:50 PM - edited 03-14-2019 11:57 PM
Hi All,
I am upgrading a call manager from 4.1(3) to 5.1(2)
I am running the DMA tool version 5.1(3)
I get the following error while the tool is validating the file
[06:36:11 PM] The results are : Export - Successful. Validation - Successful with warning(s).
[06:36:11 PM] Some data does not comply with all rules in the target version. Cisco strongly recommends that
[06:36:11 PM] you address the issues and run DMA again prior to running the upgrade. Failure to address the
[06:36:11 PM] issues may result in a loss of functionality after the upgrade.
Attached is the Warning logs:
Does anyone know what i need to fix. In the logs it mentions "Business Rule Violations"
I thought that it was maybe illegal characters in the userid's or names. So i changed them and reran the DMA.
Still same errors.
Anyone run into this before?
please help if you can :)
thanks
10-15-2007 03:31 PM
Hi Ken,
I'm sure you are on the right track here with the names below showing errors;
Only characters A-Z, a-z, 0-9 are allowed in prompt name , so get rid of . () - '
LlorensJean-Francois
Hale-LindsayRobin
McIlrath-CarterJessie
Lackey-ZachmanLea
WhiteJ.B.
Jimenez-RichardsElena
O'HaraKaren
LoyLee (Tooey)
O'DellKatie
WilliamsA. Lanita
SimpsonGeorge (Larry)
Hope this helps!
Rob
10-15-2007 03:59 PM
thanks Rob,
I did remove those characters from the user names and reran DMA but had the same errors.
I also looked in SQL for the table that the error references but did not see one
10-15-2007 05:18 PM
Hi Ken,
Yes, it seems to be the aapromptname that is causing this problem. I wish that I could help you with the SQL query but I know less than zero about it. So it must be names associated with an IVR/CRS script. The was a bug in earlier DMA Versions related to this that was supposed to be fixed in 5.1.3 but maybe not??
CSCsa98606 DMA DirExport: Map the AAPromptName of Directory to crsappliction Table
Caveat
DMA needs to migrate CRS application data.
Current Condition
The release of Data Migration Assistant 5.1(3) resolves this problem.
Also check Page 76;
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/datadict/6_0_1/dd601.pdf
Hope this helps!
Rob
10-15-2007 05:33 PM
thanks Rob,
I was doing some digging too and it looks like it is CRS.
The weird thing is that CRS is not installed on this box. At least it is not now. I wonder where DMA is getting that information. I don't see anything in sql about CRS.
I'll ask the customer if they had installed it and taken it off. Hopefully i can do the upgrade even with this error.
I'd like to get a good go ahead from tac though before i try it :)
10-21-2007 08:36 AM
I am getting the same errors. Have you upgraded your CCM yet? I am upgrading 4.2(3) to 6.0(1) and I am using DMA 6.0(1).
Please share your experience.
Thx
10-21-2007 08:40 AM
Hi there,
All the errors seemed to point to CRS. Since we never installed CRS that the customer remembered I went in and deleted the users that the errors were coming from.
I then ran the DMA and the errors were gone :)
I then upgraded and everything went fine.
Hope this helps
07-09-2008 11:49 PM
Hi,
Finally, did someone found anything about this CRSApplication table? I'd like to correct all the data but I still canno't find its location.
Thanks for your help.
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