Cisco Cisco Unified IP Interactive Voice Response (IVR) 8.0(1) Troubleshooting Guide

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Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Servicing and Troubleshooting Guide, Release 7.0(1)
Chapter 8      Troubleshooting Tips
Backup, Restore, and Update Problems
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com.cisco.archive.impl.component.config.* - Indicates issue with saving or restoring configuration 
such as properties files.
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com.cisco.database.* - Indicates issue with database.
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com.cisco.wf.calabrioBackupRestore.* - Indicates issues with Calabrio components. 
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com.cisco.wf.jtapi.archive.* - Indicates issue with JTAPI configuration.
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com.cisco.wf.cme.archive.* - Indicates issue with CME configuration.
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com.cisco.restoreadmin.jtapiresyncwizard.* - Indicates issue with JTAPI wizard synchronization of 
Route Points, CTI Ports.
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com.cisco.restoreadmin.cmevalidate.* - Indicates issues with CME validation wizard. 
Recommended Action   
Please contact TAC based on information in Cause to find appropriate specialist.
Backup failed for a One or Two-Node system
Symptom   
Backup failed for a one or two-node system.
Error Message   Backup and Restore displays an exception or a 'Page Not Found' message.
Possible Cause   
When an exception is displayed by Backup and Restore, please check the logs in the 
c:\program files\wfavvid\log\MCVD folder and search for the keyword: 'backup_fail'. This will show the 
cause of the failure. If the message is not understandable, please contact TAC. If the 'Page Not Found' 
message is displayed, please contact TAC since the Cisco Unified CCX Node Manager service has 
restarted for some reason. 
Recommended Action   
Check and ensure that the 'Backup Storage Location' is set correctly with the right 
credentials.
CRS 4.5 profile name is missing
Symptom   
You are prompted to select the CRS 4.5 profile name during the 4.5 to 7.0 upgrade, but that 
name is missing from the pulldown menu list during restore.
Error Message   
None.
Possible Cause   
This can happen if an initial attempt to restore was unsuccessful due to the Cisco Unified 
CCX Node Manager abruptly shutting down or restarting. The CRS 4.5 profile name may have been 
migrated to the 7.0 cluster ID (that is, a long number) during the restore attempt. However, because the 
Cisco Unified CCX Node Manager service abruptly shut down, the name itself remained migrated in the 
CCM table.
Recommended Action   
When prompted for the CRS 4.5 profile name, please choose the long integer 
number from the menu pulldown list.