[cisco-voip] DMA -- Help -- Who?

Scott Voll svoll.voip at gmail.com
Mon May 5 10:53:56 EDT 2008


I got a good (warnings only) DMA TAR file.  it looks like the warning are
all users that do not have any association to anything in IPT.  I also have
some warnings related to address book / Fast dails.  I should be able to
just ignore them?

here are the two basic warning messages:

Warning: PersonalPhoneBook: EndUser not found for
9597534665,OU=FastDialEntries,OU=USERNAME_HERE_info,OU=user_info,OU=CCN,O
Condition: Either the user does not exist in the directory or has been
tagged invalid
Solution: Please verify that the user exists in the directory and is a valid
CCM user; ie. User with profiles

and

Warning: UserID:Username_Here: is invalid - Attribute
ciscoatUserProfileString is found empty.
Condition: The user does not contain a valid pointer to the User profile
Solution: Please verify that the user is a valid CUCM user. Please access
the user through the CUCM Admin page and associate a device to the user.
Then disassociate the same device. This procedure will create the required
profile for the user

Scott

On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 7:28 AM, Wes Sisk <wsisk at cisco.com> wrote:

> general rule for DMA is errors must be corrected, warnings may be ignored.
> AD integrations always generate plenty of warnings, for some reason data is
> just never as consistent in AD.
>
> Couple of next steps:
> 1) make sure you're using the latest DMA.  Each version gets incrementally
> better at autocorrecting errors and clarifying messages
> 2) then open a tac case and let TAC lookup your errors and warnings.
> cleanup as much as possible before upgrade so you have good data going
> forward.
>
> /Wes
>
> Scott Voll wrote:
>
>   I ran my DMA for the first time last night.  3 errors all related and
> two many to count warnings.  I looks like the majority of the warnings are
> users in AD that are not associated to devices.  What is the best way to
> move forward?  open TAC case with debug / traces / logs or is there
> something on CCO I should be looking at?
>
> Thanks
>
> Scott
>
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