Cisco Unity Troubleshooting Guide (With Microsoft Exchange), Release 4.0(3)
Error Messages

Table Of Contents

Error Messages

About Error Messages

Startup Error Messages

Cisco Unity Fails to Start

Cisco Unity Administrator Browser Error Messages and Windows Error Messages

E-Mail and Voice Error Messages


Error Messages


About Error Messages

Error message problems fall into these categories:

Startup error messages

These are error messages that may appear when Cisco Unity or the Cisco Unity server is started. See the "Startup Error Messages" section.

Browser and Windows error messages

Browser error messages may appear when subscribers attempt to log on to the Cisco Unity Administrator or the Cisco Personal Communications Assistant (PCA). Windows error messages may appear when you access Administrative Tools.

See the applicable section:

Cisco Unity Administrator Browser Error Messages and Windows Error Messages.

Cisco PCA Error Messages.

E-mail and voice error messages

Cisco Unity may send e-mail and voice mail error messages. See the "E-Mail and Voice Error Messages" section.

Media Master error messages

These are error messages that may appear when subscribers use the Media Master control bar in the Cisco Unity Administrator, Cisco Unity Assistant, Cisco Unity Inbox, or ViewMail.

See the "Procedures for Troubleshooting the Media Master Control Bar" section.


For information about the error messages that Cisco Unity writes to the Windows Application Event log, refer to http://www.CiscoUnitySupport.com.

Startup Error Messages

Use the information in this section to troubleshoot errors that occur when starting either the Cisco Unity software or server.

Cisco Unity Fails to Start

Error Message    At least one service or driver failed during system startup.

Explanation    This message is displayed when one or more of the Cisco Unity services or the services required by Cisco Unity do not start.

Recommended Action    To troubleshoot this problem:

Check the startup settings for the services as described in the procedure To Check the Service Startup Settings.

Check for errors listed in the Application and System Event logs as described in the procedure To Look for Errors in the Application and System Event Logs.

To Check the Service Startup Settings

Do the steps below for each of the following services:

These Cisco Unity services: AvCsGateway, AvCsMgr, and AvGaenSvr

Dialogic

IIS Admin Service

Each Microsoft Exchange service

World Wide Web Publishing Service


Step 1 In the Control Panel Services dialog box, click the service, then click Startup.

Step 2 Verify that Manual is selected for AvCsMgr, AvUMRSyncSvr, AvRepDirSvrSvc, and Remote Access Connection Manager.

Step 3 Verify that Automatic is selected for the other services.

Step 4 Verify that the domain name, user name, and password in the account assigned to the service are correct and that the account has the correct rights and permissions as shown in the following table:

Step 5 If the Remote Access Connection Manager service is started, stop the service, then restart Cisco Unity.


To Look for Errors in the Application and System Event Logs

Because startup events occur in rapid succession, when you look in the Application or System Event log for information about these events, you will be looking for the first event in a series of events that probably occurred just seconds apart. Locate the first error in the startup attempt. Subsequent errors may have been caused by the first error. If you can determine the cause and fix the first error, then shut down and restart the Cisco Unity server. All subsequent errors may be resolved by fixing the first.


Step 1 On the Windows Start menu, click Programs > Administrative Tools > Event Viewer.

Step 2 In the Application Event log, look at the Date and Time columns to find the first event in the current startup attempt.

Step 3 When you find the first event in the startup attempt, look for the first error that occurred after it. If no errors appear in the startup attempt, skip to Step 5.

Step 4 Look at the value in the Source column for the first error and then for any subsequent errors in the startup attempt.

If the name in the source begins with "CiscoUnity" or with the letters "Av," double-click the error to display a dialog box containing additional information that may help you solve the problem.

If the source is Doh, Exchange probably is not running. Start Exchange, then try again to start Cisco Unity.

If the Source column for an error contains any other value, or if you cannot determine the cause of the problem, contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC).

Step 5 In the System Event log, look at the Date and Time columns to find the first event in the current startup attempt.

Step 6 When you find the first event in this startup attempt, look for the first error that occurred after it.

If no errors appear in the System Event log, contact Cisco TAC.

Step 7 Look at the value in the Source column for the first error and for any subsequent errors in the startup attempt.

If the value is Dlgc_log or DlgcDcm, the problem is with the installation or configuration of the Dialogic voice or fax cards. Double-click the event error to display additional information that may help you solve the problem. When a Dialogic service fails to start, you may need to check the IRQ settings, switches, jumpers, and rotary dials on each card, as applicable. When the Cisco Unity server contains more than one Dialogic voice card, you may also need to check the cable that connects the cards. Refer to the "Installing Voice Cards" section in the "Setting Up the Hardware" chapter of the Cisco Unity Installation Guide for additional information. The Cisco Unity Installation Guide is available at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_unity/unity40/inst/inst403/ex/index.htm.

If the Source column for an error has any other value, contact Cisco TAC.


Cisco Unity Administrator Browser Error Messages and Windows Error Messages

Cisco Unity administrators or subscribers may see the following error messages when they attempt to use the Cisco Unity Administrator or use Administrative Tools:

Error Message    Access denied. Your class of service prohibits you from accessing the 
System Administration Web pages.

Explanation    When this message appears during a logon attempt to the Cisco Unity Administrator, one of the following has occurred:

The class of service for the logon account has been changed. Log on by using a different account.

The Cisco Unity class of service has been changed to subscriber for everyone who previously had administrator privileges. There is no longer a Cisco Unity account for the administrator class of service.

Recommended Action    Do the procedure To Temporarily Associate an Exchange Account with the Administrator Class of Service.

To Temporarily Associate an Exchange Account with the Administrator Class of Service


Step 1 In the Exchange Administrator, browse to the recipients for your site, and locate the Example Administrator recipient.

Step 2 Double-click the Example Administrator recipient.

Step 3 Associate the Example Administrator recipient with the Windows account that you are logged on with.

Step 4 Log off and then log back on again to Cisco Unity.

Step 5 Assign accounts as needed to the administrator class of service.

Step 6 Log off of Cisco Unity.

Step 7 In the Exchange Administrator, remove your account association with the Example Administrator account.

Under normal circumstances, the Example Administrator should not be associated with a Windows account.


Error Message    Access denied. You cannot access the System Administration Web pages. 
Cisco Unity is not running.

Explanation    When this message appears, Cisco Unity is not running. Cisco Unity must be running before anyone can log on to the Cisco Unity Administrator.

Recommended Action    Start Cisco Unity.

Error Message    Access denied. You cannot access the System Administration web pages. 
There are too many active sessions.

Explanation    When this message appears, the maximum limit of concurrent system administration sessions has been reached.

Recommended Action    Wait for an active session to be closed and then try again later.

Error Message    Access denied. Your Windows Domain Account [Domain\login] is not 
associated with a Cisco Unity subscriber.

Explanation    When this message appears during a logon attempt to the Cisco Unity Administrator, an invalid user name or password is being used.

Recommended Action    Confirm the user name and password.

Error Message    Additional users cannot be assigned to the class of service associated 
with the selected subscriber template. You have reached the license limit for one 
or more of the features enabled by the class of service.

Explanation    Class of service can be used to restrict which licensed features are available to subscribers. If all available licenses for a feature are in use by a class of service, no new subscribers can be added to that class of service.

Recommended Action    Go to the Subscribers > Class of Service > Features page for the class of service associated with the subscriber template. Determine if any of the licensed features used by that class of service are out of licenses, and if so, obtain sufficient additional licenses to meet subscriber needs. As a temporary measure until additional licenses are available, you can change the class of service associated with the selected subscriber template.

Error Message    Failed to perform fetch against AvXml.dll. Check AvXml virtual 
directory settings in IIS for proper permissions and execute access. See the 
Troubleshooting Guide for details.

Explanation    This error may appear when accessing the Status Monitor page.

Recommended Action    Do the procedure To Set Up Access to the Status Monitor After an Upgrade.

Error Message    This page cannot be displayed. HTTP 403.1 Forbidden execute access 
forbidden.

Explanation    This error may appear when Status Monitor access is attempted for the first time after an upgrade.

Recommended Action    Do the following procedure.

To Set Up Access to the Status Monitor After an Upgrade


Step 1 On the Windows Start menu, click Programs > Administrative Tools > Internet Services Manager.

Step 2 Click the Default Web Site directory, then locate the Status directory.

Step 3 Right-click the Status directory and browse to Properties.

Step 4 Click the Virtual Directory tab.

Step 5 Set Execute Permissions to Scripts Only.

Step 6 Click OK.


E-Mail and Voice Error Messages

Cisco Unity administrators can use the Event Monitoring System (EMS) to send e-mail and/or voice messages to other subscribers or distribution lists when an event occurs. Cisco Unity administrators or subscribers may see the following messages:

Error Message    A conversation error has occurred.

Explanation    A conversation error has occurred, sending a caller to the fail safe conversation.

Recommended Action    Refer to the Windows Application Event log for more information about the error. If you are unable to determine the source of the problem from the information in the Application Event log, contact Cisco TAC.

Error Message    Account locked—logon attempt limit reached.

Explanation    An account is locked because the limit of unsuccessful phone logon attempts was reached.

Recommended Action    Go to the Subscribers > Subscribers > Account page for the subscriber, and uncheck the Cisco Unity Account Status box to unlock the account. You can also refer to the Windows Application Event log for more information about the error.

Error Message    All Ports Busy notification.

Explanation    The voice server detected that all ports that are set to answer calls are busy. In this circumstance, incoming calls receive a busy signal and subscribers are unable to access the Cisco Unity conversation.

Recommended Action    In Cisco Unity Tools Depot, in the left pane under Reporting Tools, double-click Port Usage Analyzer. Run the Port Availability report. You may also find the Port Time Use report helpful. If the percentage of ports used exceeds 70 percent usage during peak periods, determine if additional answer ports are required, or if other adjustments to the port settings are needed. For more information, refer to the "Voice Messaging Port Settings" section in the "System Settings" chapter of the Cisco Unity System Administration Guide. The Cisco Unity System Administration Guide is available at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_unity/unity40/sag/sag403/ex/index.htm.

Error Message    One or more Exchange servers in the site are unavailable.

Explanation    The Cisco Unity server detected that one or more Exchange servers are unavailable.

Recommended Action    Restart the Exchange server(s), and refer to the Windows Application Event log for more information about the error.

Error Message    Possible phone system integration failure.

Explanation    The Cisco Unity server received an inbound call with no phone system integration information.

Recommended Action    Refer to the Windows Application Event log for more information. If you are unable to determine the source of the problem from the information in the Application Event log, contact Cisco TAC.

Error Message    System event notification.

Explanation    Notification of a system event was attempted, but the notification text or voice message is missing or corrupt.

Recommended Action    Refer to the Windows Application Event log for more information. If you are unable to determine the source of the problem from the information in the Application Event log, contact Cisco TAC.

Error Message    That e-mail cannot be played at this time.

Explanation    All of the licensed Text to Speech resources are in use.

Recommended Action    Subscribers can try again later, or you may need to add more licenses.

Error Message    Voice server hard disk almost full.

Explanation    The Cisco Unity server hard disk is almost full. System logging and report data generation are terminated to conserve space.

Recommended Action    Reclaim space on the hard disk to avoid potential loss of new messages and to resume logging and report generation. The Example Administrator account, which Cisco Unity creates during installation, serves as a default message recipient for the Unaddressed Messages and System Event Messages distribution lists. If you have not assigned another subscriber to these distribution lists, be sure to monitor the Example Administrator account and forward or delete the messages sent to this account as applicable. For subscribers on the Unaddressed Messages public distribution list, create a separate Inbox folder for returned messages. Then create a rule that automatically moves messages sent by the Cisco Unity Messaging System account from the Inbox to the returned messages folder.


Caution Do not delete the Example Administrator unless you have assigned another subscriber to the Unaddressed Messages and System Event Messages distribution lists. Following Cisco Unity installation, the only member of these distribution lists by default is the Example Administrator. If these distribution lists contain no members, messages sent to them will be lost.
Error Message    Voice server restart.

Explanation    The Cisco Unity server stopped responding and was restarted.

Recommended Action    Refer to the Windows Application Event log for more information about the error. If you are unable to determine the source of the problem from the information in the Application Event log, contact Cisco TAC.