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lgjc

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Sep 1, 2010
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I have a Rls 7.5 Linux CS1000E. I log in with the admin id and password and click on patches. It comes up and tells me I don't have access to that role yet the admin role shows that it does have that access. Any ideas ??
 
Have you tried logging in with the FQDN? Not sure that will make any difference but it's worth a shot.
 
Man, I don't know. That's a weird one. Have you tried to create a new user in UCM and give them patching access and see if that works?
 
Haven't tried that. I'll give it a go. I am on course this week so I won't be trying it til next week.
 
Added a user with admin rights and still the same.
 
Greetings; Can anyone provide steps to upgrade a ucm/security server/Sig server from release 6.0 to 7.5? It is an 81C PIV, the ucm/ss are cots HP Dl320 G4's.
 
There is no upgrade path for this. You will have to do a new install on the Linux 7.5 on your COTS Servers.
 
Best to unregister everything from your 6.0. Install the 7.5, put in the 3 base patches, deploy and then service pack it. Make sure you back up your NRS if you are using it.
 
Thanks KCFLHRC. When I load the 7.5 and it asks if there is previous data to restore; I'm guessing I say "no" and install new? How about all of the ip, fqdn info etc, is that restorable or key it in from scratch?
 
Yep, say no to previous data and key in from scratch.
 
You should be able to get all the IP info by doing the baseparamsconfig in the Linux if you dont know the information. Basically it's IP addresses, FQDN, time zone crap etc.
 
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