This document provides installation instructions for Unified CCE 12.5(1) ES59. It also contains a list of Unified CCE issues resolved by this engineering special. Review all installation information before installing the product. Failure to install this engineering special as described can result in inconsistent Unified CCE behavior.
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Unified CCE 12.5(1) ES59
This section lists the Unified CCE components on which you can and cannot install this engineering special.
You can install Unified CCE 12.5(1) ES59 on these Unified CCE components:
Do not install this engineering special on any components other than the following:
o Step 1:
In <ICM HOME>\tomcat\config\server.xml make
sure the entry for <Connector> entry for APJ protocol is as below
< Connector port="8009" protocol="AJP/1.3" redirectPort="8443" address="127.0.0.1"
maxPostSize="5242880" secretRequired="false"
allowedRequestAttributesPattern=".*" />.
If the highlighted entry is missing, then add the entry in server.xml.
o Step 2:
§ Download the 32 bit tomcat
installer zip from http://archive.apache.org/dist/tomcat/tomcat-9/.
Download the same version that is displayed when version.bat was run.
§ Unzip the installer to a temp
folder.
§ Copy tomcat-util-scan.jar
from the <temp>\apache-tomcat-9.0.xx\lib location to <ICM
HOME>\tomcat\lib.
§ Using the ICM/CCE Service
Control, start Apache Tomcat 9 service.
Note: Remove patches in the reverse order of their installation. For example, if you installed patches 3, then 5, then 10 for a product, you must uninstall patches 10, 5, and 3, in that order, to remove the patches from that product.
This section provides a list of significant Unified CCE defects resolved by this engineering special. It contains these subsections:
Note: You can view more information on and track individual Unified CCE defects using the Cisco Bug Search tool, located at: https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/search?null.
This section lists caveats specifically resolved by Unified CCE 12.5(1) ES59.
Caveats in this section are ordered by UNIFIED CCE component, severity, and then identifier.
Identifier |
Severity |
Component |
Headline |
CSCvv53842
|
3 |
dbconfig |
Network
Binding order corruption, result private and public IP got interchanged in t_machine_Address |
Caveats are ordered by severity then defect number.
Defect Number: CSCvv53842
Component: dbconfig
Severity: 3
Headline: Network Binding order corruption, result private and public IP got interchanged in t_machine_Address
Symptom: SPOG inventory page in PG
and rogger the version is not displaying and Alerts
thrown in logs.
Conditions:
Steps:
The
public and private network order are wrong in PGA and Rogger
A, resulting in incorrect information for t_machine_address.
After modifying the configuration, the CCE administration still fails.
Rogger A
MachineAddressedID
MachineHostID. AddressType. IPAddress
5044
5026
1
10.29.1.101
5030
5026
2
10.90.29.101
PG A
MachineAddressedID
MachineHostID. AddressType.
IPAddress
5045
5032
1
10.29.1.151
5036
5032
2
10.90.29.151
Troubleshooting
done:
The
NIC order is changed. This fixes the addresstype and
updates the IP adress accordingly. However, the MachineaddressID
is already generated and the mapping is wrong. The lower value should be for
public IP address in the normal scenario.
Workaround: None
Further Problem Description:
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