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Posted: 22 Mar 2010 11:28
by jchandana
1.Before take the backup you have to rebuild it ...go to the directory /DHS3data/mao. (xa00000>cd /DHS3data/mao) run the command "fichges force_recover_dico".
2.Take the backup in normal way.
3.Loard R9.1 Linux on new HD. If you are going to use same HD which is giving error, better to format by using "grubboot ETHER" in root level.
4.load the backup.(don't creat an empty database)
5. set to auto start telephone & reboot the cs.(you can see the database translation)
6.Load the new OPS & reboot the cs.
Posted: 22 Mar 2010 14:24
by Konstantinos.E
hello ...
just a question to jchandana.
what exactly this command (fichges force_recover_dico) does?
thanks.
Posted: 23 Mar 2010 03:39
by jchandana
If you are going to take backup to load on higher release than the existing release, before run the backup you have to rebuild the data base by running this commamd in directory /DHS3data/mao.(if existing release>1.5.2)
Posted: 23 Mar 2010 04:20
by len_vo
Hi,
You should restore DB (configuration) first After that you have to restore ops file.
Regards
Posted: 23 Mar 2010 04:23
by len_vo
I missed a bit :]
Posted: 23 Mar 2010 11:45
by Konstantinos.E
ok i noted that.
Thanks!
Posted: 30 Mar 2010 09:20
by rob b
on the Rel 7.0 did you do a fichges force_recover_dico before backing up the database, this rebuilds that database and often cures any issues when restoring
on to a higher release.
Regards
Rob
Posted: 31 Mar 2010 01:22
by jchandana
Rob b wrote:on the Rel 7.0 did you do a fichges force_recover_dico before backing up the database, this rebuilds that database and often cures any issues when restoring
on to a higher release.
Regards
Rob
Yep ,I did the same way to upgrade from R6.2 to R9.1 & R8.0 to R9.0
Both the upgradation was success.
Thanx.
Posted: 31 Mar 2010 12:01
by klodjan bregu
Finally I have migrated the system from R7.0 to R9.1 following the steps that jchandana mentioned above.
The procedure terminated successfully.
There are only some problems.
One of them is the missing of 4760i which is a version problem.
And the next, as I am informed there are no Voice Guides.
Do I have to upload them from beginning?
Anyway I thank all of you helping me to resolve this problem.
Regards,
Klodjan
Posted: 31 Mar 2010 12:08
by rob b
Not to sure about the 4760i issue but if you have started from scratch you will need to reload your voice guides, depending on your hardware you will need to put in the guides in the following.
cd /usr7/vgadpcm/flash/std (OXE)
cd /usr7/vg/flash/std (4400)
Dont use the 4760i , have you enabled it ?
Regards
Rob