Cisco Cisco Prime Central 1.0 Release Notes

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Cisco Prime Central 1.0 Release Notes
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  Prime Central 1.0 Bugs
Using the Bug Toolkit
This section explains how to use the Bug Toolkit to search for a specific bug or to search for all bugs in 
a release.
Step 1
Go to 
Step 2
At the Log In screen, enter your registered Cisco.com username and password; then, click Log In. The 
Bug Toolkit page opens.
Note
If you do not have a Cisco.com username and password, you can register for them at 
.
Step 3
To search for a specific bug, click the Search Bugs tab, enter the bug ID in the Search for Bug ID field, 
and click Go.
Step 4
To search for bugs in the current release, click the Search Bugs tab and specify the following criteria:
Select Product Category—Network Management and Automation.
Select Products—Cisco Prime Central.
Software Version—ANY.
Search for Keyword(s)—Separate search phrases with boolean expressions (AND, NOT, OR) to 
search within the bug title and details.
The emdbctl --restore command displays options to restore a database backup for dates that occur prior to 
the previous restore. For example, if you perform a restore operation on December 14, 2011 (12-14-2011) 
and then run the emdbctl --restore command, you should not be able to restore dates older than 12-14-2011. 
However, the command gives you the following options, which are invalid:
[~]# emdbctl --restore
- Reading DB Parameters
Select the date to which to restore the database:
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1) 12-10-2011
2) 12-11-2011
3) 12-12-2011
4) 12-13-2011
5) 12-14-2011
 (1 - 5) [default 1]
While using Prime Network, a missing batch file client error is generated. This problem occurs when you 
try to launch:
Device proxy options for Prime Network.
User-defined cross-launch points with automatically downloaded scripts.
Prime Fulfillment from Prime Network in a Cisco Prime for IP NGN suite environment, in order to 
create or edit a service.
Table 1
Open Bugs in Prime Central 1.0 (continued) 
Bug ID
Description