[cisco-voip] UCCX 7 and OS 2003.1.5
Michael Muscat
michaelm at umcu.org
Mon May 24 13:52:37 EDT 2010
I just finished installing UCCX 7 with Cisco Windows Server 2003.1.5 on
a new MCS7824-I4. Everything loaded fine and is working. However, it
appears that it didn't configure RAID even though it said it was
configuring it at the beginning of the setup. When I look in disk
manager it shows a partitioned disk with a C: and D: but then shows an
exact disk with no partition which makes me believe the array is not
there. Normally Windows would only recognize 1 disk if there is a
hardware array present. Anyone know how to get around this OS not
making the array properly? I tried booting into the storage controller
and creating the array first, but it just made me reload the OS. Once
the install started again it destroyed my array and reinstalled the OS
without the array created properly. Also, when I install the CCX script
editor on my PC for some reason it says that CCX Editor is already
installed ad how to remove it. I did have it installed when I was on
IPCC 4, but removed it a long time ago. There is nothing in Add/Remove
programs, my profile, or the registry for it anymore. For some reason
the new version is still seeing the old version. Anyone know a way
around this? Or if there is some hidden file that needs to be deleted?
Thanks again!
Michael Muscat
Network Analyst
michaelm at umcu.org
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