Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server Release Notes

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Release Note, Cisco MeetingServer 5.1.1 
 
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Revision Date: 3/11/05 
 
8 Documentation 
Errata 
This section contains new or changed information in the Cisco MeetingServer 5.1 documentation. 
8.1 Additional 
Task for Pre-
Upgrade 
Checklist 
The following information supersedes the information in Section 7, Pre-Upgrade Checklist, of the 
Installation/Upgrade Procedure, Cisco MeetingServer 5.1.  
 
Important: Check the /tmp directory to ensure that space is available for the upgrade. 
 
1. Log on to the MeetingPlace server as a superuser. 
2. At the csc prompt, type 
df
3. Check the column (last column) for the percentage of space used on the following partition: 
 
/dev/dsncr.0a 
– should be less than 90%
 
/dev/sdncr.0b
 
– should be less than 65% 
 
For example: 
 
R5GoldenGate:csc$ df 
Filesystem BlkSize 
Blocks 
Used Free 
/dev/sdncr.0a 
16384 31999 25289 6710 79% 
/dev/sdncr.1c 
16384 320000 
73017 246983 
22% 
/dev/sdncr.0b 
16384 51200 15136 36064 
29% 
/dev/sdncr.0f 
16384 63999 20459 43540 
31% 
/dev/sdncr.0g 16384 
1452991 1360105 92886  93% 
/dev/sdncr.1g 16384 
1452991 1360106 92885  93% 
 
Note: If the percentages are higher, contact Cisco TAC to assist with cleaning up the directory. 
8.2 Addition 
to 
Managing 
Capacity 
The following text should be in addition to the “Managing Capacity” section on page 4-12 of the Cisco 
MeetingPlace Audio Server 5.2 System Manager’s Guide (for Cisco MeetingPlace 8100 Series). 
The Cisco MeetingPlace capacity management tools help you evaluate trends in meeting port usage. The 
reports are based on summary Cisco MeetingPlace data and are appropriate for usage trending rather than 
precise usage reporting. 
The effects of using summary Cisco MeetingPlace data degrades the precision of the Capacity 
Management reports.  The following factors affect the graphical calculations. 
  Flat attendance assumption. Flat attendance is a simplification that assumes all reported ports join at 
the very start of the meeting and remain to the very end of the meeting.  Flat attendance does not 
accommodate for attendees joining late or leaving early. 
  Auto-extended port rescheduling. Auto-extended port rescheduling affects the graphical scheduled 
port usage on the Port Utilization graph.  When a meeting runs long, Cisco MeetingPlace 
automatically extends the meeting length and modifies the requested number of ports.  At the time of