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Organization
It is recommended that you read the installation guide of this version before using the V200R009C02SPC610. The following table lists the contents contained in this document Chapter 1Overview 2Preparations 3Installation of the Standalone CME 4GU Component Installation 5Uninstallation of the Standalone CME 6FAQs Description This chapter provides the information related to the installation of the CME V200R009C02SPC610. This chapter describes the preparations for the installation of the CME V200R009C02SPC610 and related instruction. This chapter provides the guide to the installation of the CME V200R009C02SPC610. This chapter provides the guide to installation the GU Component of the CME V200R009C02SPC610. This chapter provides the guide to the uninstallation of the CME V200R009C02SPC610. This chapter provides FAQs of the CME V200R009C02SPC610.
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History
Versio n V1.00 Description Initial commercial release Release Date 2011-3-25 Prepared By Approve d By
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Contents
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Overview
The client software of the standalone mode is also applicable to the integrated mode.
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If the required Microsoft Office version is not provided, the following features cannot be implemented:
2G/3G radio network planning (RNP) data import and export in .xls format 3G Iu/Iur negotiation data import and export 3G Iub negotiation data import and export 2G/3G base station reparenting 2G cell parameter import and export in .xls format 2G RNP import and export in .xls format 2G cell frequency import and export in .xls format 2G TRX device import and export in .xls format 2G BA list import and export in .xls format 2G negotiation data import GUI data table export in .xls format Hot cell feature
1.2.4 NE Versions
The CME supports the hot patch versions of the BSC6900, BSC6810, MBTS, NodeB and all patch versions of BSC6000. For example: If CME supports BSC6900V900R011C00SPC720, BSC6900V900R011C00SPH72# is supported by default.
NE Type BSC6900
NE Version BSC6900V900R011C00SPC700(Corresponding components need to be installed.) BSC6900V900R011C00SPC710(Corresponding components need to be installed.) BSC6900V900R011C00SPC720
BSC6810
BSC6810V200R011C00SPC100
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NodeB
BTS3812E-12AC-12AE-BTS3812AV100R010C01SPC100 BTS3812E-12AC-12AE-BTS3812AV100R011C00SPC200 BTS3812E-12AC-12AE-BTS3812AV100R011C00SPC300 BTS3812E-12AC-12AE-BTS3812AV100R012C00 BTS3812E-12AC-12AE-BTS3812AV100R012C00SPC100 BTS3812E-12AC-12AE-BTS3812AV100R012C00SPC200 DBS3800V100R010C01SPC100 DBS3800V100R010C01SPC200 DBS3800V100R011C00SPC100 DBS3800V100R011C00SPC200 DBS3800V100R011C00SPC300 DBS3800V100R011C00SPC500 DBS3800V100R012C00 DBS3800V100R012C00SPC100 DBS3800V100R012C00SPC200 DBS3800V100R012C00SPC300 BTS3900-BTS3900A WCDMA V200R010C01SPC300 BTS3900-BTS3900A WCDMA V200R010C01SPC500 BTS3900-BTS3900A WCDMA V200R011C00SPC100 BTS3900-BTS3900A WCDMA V200R011C00SPC200 BTS3900-BTS3900A WCDMA V200R011C00SPC300 BTS3900-BTS3900A WCDMA V200R011C00SPC500 BTS3900-BTS3900A WCDMA V200R011C00SPC600 BTS3900-BTS3900A WCDMA V200R011C00SPC700 BTS3900-BTS3900A-BTS3900L WCDMA V200R011C01SPC050 BTS3900-BTS3900A-BTS3900L WCDMA V200R011C01SPC100 BTS3900-BTS3900A-BTS3900L WCDMA V200R011C01SPC200
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BTS3900-BTS3900A-BTS3900L WCDMA V200R011C01SPC300 BTS3900-BTS3900A-BTS3900L WCDMA V200R011C01SPC400 BTS3900-BTS3900A-BTS3900L WCDMA V200R011C01SPC500 BTS3900-BTS3900A-BTS3900L WCDMA V200R012C00 BTS3900-BTS3900A-BTS3900L WCDMA V200R012C00SPC100 BTS3900-BTS3900A-BTS3900L WCDMA V200R012C00SPC200 BTS3900-BTS3900A-BTS3900L WCDMA V200R012C00SPC400 DBS3900 WCDMA V200R010C01SPC300 DBS3900 WCDMA V200R010C01SPC500 DBS3900 WCDMA V200R011C00SPC100 DBS3900 WCDMA V200R011C00SPC200 DBS3900 WCDMA V200R011C00SPC300 DBS3900 WCDMA V200R011C00SPC500 DBS3900 WCDMA V200R011C00SPC600 DBS3900 WCDMA V200R011C00SPC700 DBS3900 WCDMA V200R011C01SPC050 DBS3900 WCDMA V200R011C01SPC100 DBS3900 WCDMA V200R011C01SPC200 DBS3900 WCDMA V200R011C01SPC300 DBS3900 WCDMA V200R011C01SPC400 DBS3900 WCDMA V200R011C01SPC500 DBS3900 WCDMA V200R012C00 DBS3900 WCDMA V200R012C00SPC100 DBS3900 WCDMA V200R012C00SPC200 DBS3900 WCDMA V200R012C00SPC400 BTS3900-1U WCDMA V200R010C01SPC300 BTS3900-1U WCDMA V200R010C01SPC500 BTS3900-1U WCDMA V200R011C00SPC100 BTS3900-1U WCDMA V200R011C00SPC200 BTS3900-1U WCDMA V200R011C00SPC300 BTS3900-1U WCDMA V200R011C00SPC500 BTS3900-1U WCDMA V200R011C00SPC600 BTS3900-1U WCDMA V200R011C00SPC700 BTS3900-1U WCDMA V200R012C00 BTS3900-1U WCDMA V200R012C00SPC100 BTS3900-1U WCDMA V200R012C00SPC200 BTS3900-1U WCDMA V200R012C00SPC400 DBS3900-1U WCDMA V200R010C01SPC300 DBS3900-1U WCDMA V200R010C01SPC500 DBS3900-1U WCDMA V200R011C00SPC100 DBS3900-1U WCDMA V200R011C00SPC200
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DBS3900-1U WCDMA V200R011C00SPC300 DBS3900-1U WCDMA V200R011C00SPC500 DBS3900-1U WCDMA V200R011C00SPC600 DBS3900-1U WCDMA V200R011C00SPC700 DBS3900-1U WCDMA V200R012C00 DBS3900-1U WCDMA V200R012C00SPC100 DBS3900-1U WCDMA V200R012C00SPC200 DBS3900-1U WCDMA V200R012C00SPC400 BTS3900-BTS3900A-BTS3900L WCDMA V200R011C01SPC600 BTS3900-BTS3900A-BTS3900L WCDMA V200R011C01SPC700 BTS3900-BTS3900A-BTS3900L WCDMA V200R012C00SPC300 DBS3900 WCDMA V200R011C01SPC600 DBS3900 WCDMA V200R011C01SPC700 DBS3900 WCDMA V200R012C00SPC300 BTS3900-1U WCDMA V200R012C00SPC300 DBS3900-1U WCDMA V200R012C00SPC300
Data configuration of GBTSs is incorporated into the data configuration of BSCs, and the GBTS versions are not displayed on the CME client. For details about the supported GBTS versions, see the BSC6000 or BSC6900 release notes. The CME supports the hot patch versions of the BSC6900, BSC6000, BSC6810, MBTS, and NodeB.
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CME Software CME Software Directory and Name of the Software Package setup.exe
Preparations
Download the Client(Include Standalone Mode).rar package, and then decompress it. Download the Client(Include Standalone Mode).rar package, and then decompress it.
MSDE Software
\MSDE_Install\
Save the package to a local PC. This document takes the root directory of C:/ as an example. Apply the license file for the standalone CME. Apply license file from Huawei Technology Support Website http://support.huawei.com. The detailed path is SUPPORT > NOTICE > Software Bulletin. Then, search for the OSS M2000&PRS&CME&AHR&APM Product Universal License Release Bulletin.
The CME standalone version can be installed only on an operating system of simplified Chinese or English version. Before installing the standalone CME V200R009C02, you need to install the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express. The .net Framework2.0 or a later version needs to be installed for the installation of the
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Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express (refer to chapter 6.8How Should I Check the Installation of .net Framework2.0?). The .net Framework2.0 installation package is available in the dotNet Framework 2.0 folder in the installation of MSDE_Insall
If you have installed the standalone or integrated CME client on the local PC, uninstall the CME client first. Installing the standalone CME client requires: Configuration CPU:1.6GHz/Memory:1G/Disk:4GB free space CPU:2.0GHz/ Memory:2G/ Disk:4GB free space CPU:2.0GHz/ Memory:2G/ Disk:8GB free space CPU:2.4GHz/ Memory:2G/ Disk:8GB free space
PC type Windows XP (The lowest configuration) Windows Vista (The lowest configuration) Windows XP (The recommend configuration) Windows Vista (The recommend configuration)
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It takes about three minutes to install the SQL Server. After the installation, it takes about eight minutes to install the standalone CME client.
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The standalone CME can be installed only in the Windows operating system. Therefore, do not install the standalone CME in other environments. You must install a standalone CME or use a standalone CME as a user in the Administrators user group. Before installing the standalone CME, suppose that the password of the SQL server user sa is emsems. Choose Start > Run, and then type cmd in the Run dialog box. Then, type sqlcmd -S127.0.0.1,1433 -Usa -Pemsems in the displayed interface. If 1> is displayed, you can
infer that the database connection is normal. In such a case, type exit. If not, please check whether the sa password or the configuration of SQLServer 2005 was right.
If you change the default port to another port, you need to add the port number when run the
sqlcmd command to access the non-default port; otherwise, the connection to the port fails. For example, if you change the default port to port 1434, you need to run sqlcmd -S127.0.0.1,1434 -Usa -Pemsems to access port 1434. Double-click Setup.exe in the folder of the Windows resource manager. Do not use tools such as Total commander.
Step 1 Copy the installation package from the installation disk to a drive on the local PC.
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Step 2 Open the installation package of the CME client, and then double-click setup.exe. A dialog is displayed, prompting you to select the language of the program. Choose Chinese (Simplified) or English, as shown in Figure 1.1. Figure 1.1 Selecting the language
Step 3 After you click Next, the dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 1.1, prompting you to confirm the installation.
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Step 4 Click Next. The License Agreement dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 1.1. Figure 1.1 License Agreement dialog box
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Step 5 If you do not accept the terms, click Cancel. If you accept the terms, select I accept the terms of the license agreement and click Next. The dialog box shown in Figure 1.1 is displayed, showing user information. Figure 1.1 User information
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Step 6 Click Next. A dialog box shown in Figure 1.1 is displayed, prompting you to specify the destination folder. Figure 1.1 Specifying the destination folder
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Step 7 Specify the destination folder and then click Next. A dialog box shown in Figure 1.1 is displayed, prompting you to confirm the installation of the components. Select both of CME Client and Client Assistant Daemon. Click Next. Figure 1.1 Components to be installed
Step 8 Enter the MSDE database user name and password and port (default value is sa, emsems,1433) , and then click Next, as shown in Figure 1.1.
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Step 9 A dialog box is displayed, indicating that the wizard is ready to begin the installation. Figure 1.1 Wizard ready for the installation
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Step 10 Click Install to start the installation. The progress of installing the data files is displayed, as shown in Figure 1.1. The system will install database automatically. Figure 1.1 Installation progress
Step 11 Click Finish to complete the installation and restart the computer.
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Click Browse to select a valid license file, then click OK to continue. The license file should be applied in advance from Huawei company. Apply the license file refer to chapter 2.1.
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GU Component Installation
Files of the most GU NE versions that are supported by the CME have been contained in the installation package of the standalone CME. You can install components corresponding to NE versions that are not frequently used on the standalone CME. For details about NE versions that need to install components, see section 1.2.4NE Versions . It need 35~45 minutes to install a GU NE Component.
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Step 3 After the decompression is complete, a window is displayed, as shown in the following figure. Select a correct CME installation path, and then click Install.
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Step 2 Select the CME, and then click Change or Remove and confirm the operation. Figure 1.1 Confirmation for removing the CME
Step 4 After the uninstallation is complete, check that the CME is removed from Control Panel.
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6.1.1 Symptom
FAQs
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6.1.2 Troubleshooting
Install the NetFx20SP1_x86.exe program in the MSDE_Install\dotNet Framework 2.0 directory.
6.2.2 Troubleshooting
Copy the framedyn.dll file from C:\WINDOWS\system32\wbem\ to C:\WINDOWS\system32\. Note: If the root disk of Windows installation directory is in other disks, copy the file to the system32 directory in the corresponding disk.
6.3.2 Troubleshooting
Run the Database Parameter Management.exe file in the \CME\Bin directory to modify the configuration parameters.
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How Should I Check Whether the Port Used in the SQL Server 2005 is Static Port? 6.3.3 Symptom
A static port of SQL Server 2005 is required for the installation of the standalone CME. If the default instance is used during the installation, the static port number is 1433. If a command instance is used during the installation, a dynamic port is required. The SQL Server 2005 sets a port number when the system is started each time.
6.3.4 Troubleshooting
Step 1 Check whether the port of SQL Server 2005 is static port. 1. Start the SQL Server Configuration Manager. Figure 1.1 Starting the SQL Server Configuration Manager
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Select the used instance, as shown in Figure 1.2. Then, double-click TCP/IP. Figure 1.2 Selecting the used instance
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On the IP Addresses tab page of the displayed TCP/IP Properties dialog box, if the values of all TCP dynamic ports are empty or 0, it indicates that a static port is enabled for the SQL Server 2005. Otherwise, it indicates that a dynamic port is used. In this case, use a static port instead by referring to section 6.4"How Should I Use the Static Port Instead."
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the default instance is used during the installation, the static port number is 1433. If a command instance is used during the installation, a dynamic port is required. The SQL Server 2005 sets a port number when the system is started each time.
6.4.2 Troubleshooting
Step 1 Open the TCP/IP Properties dialog box in which the instances need to be configured by referring to 6.3.4 I. IStep 1"Check whether the port of SQL Server 2005 is static port." in section "How Should I Check Whether the Port Used in the SQL Server 2005 is Static Port?" Step 2 Disable all the configured TCP dynamic ports, and then change the TCP port number to the specified number. Step 3 After the configuration, restart the SQL Server.
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Step 2 Change the port number. Change the port number to 1434 or other numbers (excluding the port number 1433, which has been used by the default instance) of the command instance by referring to section 6.4"How Should I Use the Static Port Instead of the Dynamic Port?" after the installation is complete. Figure 1.1 shows the information about the modified ports. Figure 1.1 Modified port information
6.6 What Should I Do When the System Prompt Me to Use a Strong Password During the OneClick Installation of the SQL Server 2005?
6.6.1 Symptom
The System prompts for a strong password during the one-click installation of the SQL Server 2005, as shown in Figure 1.1.
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6.6.2 Troubleshooting
Step 1 Click Cancel in the dialog box shown in 6.6.1 I. IStep 1Figure 1.1, Step 2 Change the password, namely, the SAPWD value in the template.ini file in the one-click installation package. The password must be a combination of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, and numerals, for example, OSScme11111111. Step 3 Perform the one-click installation again and type the correct password when required. ----End
6.7 What Should I Do When the SQL Server Installation Program Fails to Install Files to the Compressed or Encrypted Folder?
6.7.1 Symptom
The system displays a dialog box indicating that the SQL Server installation program fails to install files to the compressed or encrypted folder, as shown as below. Figure 1.1 Displayed dialog box
6.7.2 Troubleshooting
Step 1 Double-click My Computer and find the path where the SQL Server is installed, for example, in disk C. Step 2 Right-click Local Disk (C), and then choose Properties from the shortcut menu. On the General tab page, check whether Compress drive to save disk space is selected. If it is selected, deselect it, and then click OK, as shown in Figure 1.1.
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Step 3 In Currently installed programs, check whether a .net Framework2.0 or a later version is available. If a .net Framework2.0 or a later version is available, it indicates that the .net Framework2.0 is installed on the PC. ----End
6.9 How Should I Start and Stop the SQL Server Service?
Step 1 Choose Start > Run, and then type cmd. Step 2 If you need to stop the SQL Server service, run the net stop MSSQLServer command, as shown in Figure 1.1. Figure 1.1 Running the net stop MSSQLServer command
Step 3 If you need to start the SQL Server service, run the net start MSSQLServer command, as shown in Figure 1.1. Figure 1.1 Running the net start MSSQLServer command
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6.10 How Should I Back Up and Restore the Data of the Standalone Version?
Step 1 Choose Huawei CME > Backup Restore. Figure 1.1 Starting the backup and restore program
Step 2 In the displayed Backup/Restore cmedb dialog box, click Backup or Restore to perform the relevant operations.
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6.11 What Should I Do When the Script Engine VBScript Fails to Be Found During the Operation of the Standalone CME?
6.11.1 Symptom
When the standalone CME is running, the system displays a dialog box indicating that the Script Engine VBScript file fails to be found.
6.11.2 Troubleshooting
Run the regsvr32 vbscript.dll command for registration. Figure 1.1 Running the vbscript.dll program
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6.12 What Should I Do When the System Prompts Me to Install Windows Installer 3.1 While Installing .net Framework2.0?
6.12.1 Symptom
While installing .net Framework2.0, the system prompts for the installation of Windows Installer 3.1.
6.12.2 Troubleshooting
The installation path of Windows Installer 3.1 is http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=889482FC5F56-4A38-B838-DE776FD4138C
6.13 How Should I Use Standalone Mode When I Did not Select the Server Components While Installating the CME?
6.13.1 Symptom
The client components rather than the server components are selected for the installation of the CME. A standalone CME, however, is required later on.
6.13.2 Troubleshooting
Uninstall the pre-installed CME and then reinstall the CME. And select the server components while installing the CME.
6.14 What Should I Do When Creating BTSs by Using the CME Takes a Long Time?
6.14.1 Symptom
Creating BTSs by using the CME takes a long time.
6.14.2 Troubleshooting
Step 1 Enable writing caching on the disk. 1. Right-click the hard disk in which the CME client is installed, and then choose Properties from the shortcut menu. A disk properties dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 1.1.
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Click the Hardware tab, and then select the hard disk drive whose writing caching you want to enable.
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Right-click the hard disk drive, and then choose Properties from the shortcut menu. In the displayed hard disk drive properties dialog box, click the Policies tab, and then select Enable write caching on the disk.
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Step 2 Set Power schemes to Always On to improve the CME performance. Choose Properties > Screen Saver > Power, and then set Power schemes to Always On in the displayed dialog box, as shown in Figure 1.1.
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6.15 What Should I Do When the System Displays "Provider cannot be found. It may not be properly installed" While Installing the CME?
6.15.1 Symptom
The system displays "Provider cannot be found. It may not be properly installed" during the installation of the CME.
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6.15.2 Troubleshooting
Run the resgvr32 command to register the sqloledb.dll file in the C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\Ole DB\ path, as shown in Figure 1.1. Figure 1.1 Registering the sqloledb.dll file
6.16 What Should I Do When the CME Menu Item Is Not on the GUI of the M2000 Client After the CME Is Installed on the Windows 2008?
6.16.1 Symptom
After the CME is installed on the Windows 2008, the CME menu item is not on the GUI of the M2000 client.
6.16.2 Troubleshooting
Save the following information as a file named thirdtools.ini to the C:\windows\system32 path. You need to replace the contents highlighted in red with the current CME installation path. [CME] AppPath=C:\Program Files\Huawei Technologies\CME\Bin\CMEMain.exe AppParam=User,Ip,Port,Token,UserPrivileged MenuName=CME MenuShortcut=M AccessKey=CMECurRead
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Note: If the local PC runs on the 64-bit Windows 2008 operating system, you need to save the thirdtools.ini file to the C:\Windows\SysWOW64 path.
6.17 What Should I Do When the System Displays "Cannot resolve the collation conflict between 'Chinese_PRC_CI_AS' and 'Chinese_PRC_BIN'" While Creating a BTS by Importing the BTS Data to the CME?
6.17.1 Symptom
The system displays "Cannot resolve the collation conflict between 'Chinese_PRC_CI_AS' and 'Chinese_PRC_BIN'" when creating a BTS by importing the BTS data to the CME.
6.17.2 Cause
The Microsoft SQL Server2005 is not installed by strictly following the instructions in the upgrade guide.
6.17.3 Troubleshooting
Uninstall the Microsoft SQL Server 2005, and then re-install it by referring to section 3.2"Installing the SQL Server."
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6.19 What Should I Do When I Cannot Manually Delete the Help_cme.hdx File in the Installation Directory After Uninstalling the Standalone CME?
6.19.1 Symptom
The Help_cme.hdx file in the installation directory cannot be deleted manually after the standalone CME is uninstalled
6.19.2 Cause
The Help_cme.hdx file is the material of the standalone CME, and is opened by the Hedex software. Therefore, when you attempt to delete the Help_cme.hdx file in the installation directory after the standalone CME is uninstalled, the system displays a message indicating that the file cannot be deleted because it is in use.
6.19.3 Troubleshooting
Stop the Hedex services, and then delete the Help_cme.hdx file.
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6.20 What Should I Do When I Cannot Install the msxml6r During the Installation of the SQL Server?
6.20.1 Symptom
The system displays a message indicating that the msxml6r file cannot be installed during the installation of the SQL Server.
6.20.2 Cause
The operating system of the PC is Windows XP SP3, and the msxml6r.dll version of the Windows XP SP3 system is later than the version to be installed. Thus, the msxml6r.dll cannot be replaced by the previous version.
6.20.3 Troubleshooting
Click OK.
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6.21 What Should I Do When Disk Space of the Default Installation Disk C Is Insufficient During One-Click Installation of the SQL Server?
6.21.1 Symptom
The disk space of the default installation disk C is insufficient during one-click installation of the SQL Server.
6.21.2 Cause
The default installation path of one-click installation of SQL Server is C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\. However, the disk space of disk C is usually insufficient. Thus, the installation of the SQL server may fail, or the later installation of the standalone CME may fail.
6.21.3 Troubleshooting
Navigate to the installation path of the SQL Server, and then modify the INSTALLSQLDIR parameter in the template.ini configuration file.
6.22 What Should I Do When A License Expires Because the System Time in the PC Is Not A.D Time?
6.22.1 Symptom
A license expired because the time adopted by the PC is not A.D. time.
6.22.2 Cause
Licenses adopt A.D time, for example, 2010-01-01.
6.22.3 Troubleshooting
Change the system time in the PC to A.D. time.
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6.23 What Should I Do When the SQL Server Service Fails to Be Started Because An Error Occurs During the Installation of the SQL Server?
6.23.1 Symptom
The SQL Server Service fails to be started because an error occurs during the installation of the SQL Server.
6.23.2 Cause
The failure to install the SQL Server results in the failure to start the SQL server service. The SQL server may fail to be installed because any of the following causes: Another version of SQL Server has been installed before. The files are not deleted completely during the uninstallation of the previous SQL Server. Registration information cannot be deleted during the uninstallation of the previous SQL Server.
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6.23.3 Troubleshooting
Step 1 Install Windows installer clean up software. Use the Windows installer clean up program to clear all the application related to the SQL Server and MSDE. Step 2 Uninstall the SQL server by running uninstall.bat. Step 3 Restart the PC and then install the SQL Server again.
Uninstall.rar
6.24 What Should I Do When I Cannot Uninstall the CME Program in the Control Panel After the CME Offline Installation Fails?
6.24.1 Symptom
After the CME offline installation fails, the CME program cannot be uninstalled in the Control Panel.
6.24.2 Cause
Errors occur in the registration information because the CME fails to be installed or other exceptions occur during the installation of the CME.
6.24.3 Troubleshooting
Clear the installation directory of the CME, and then re-install the CME.
6.25 What Should I Do When the System Displays "Failed in starting CME service" While Starting the CME?
6.25.1 Symptom
The system displays "Failed in starting CME service" When starting the CME.
6.25.2 Cause
The CmeServer service is not registered.
6.25.3 Troubleshooting
Run Server\Bin\RegisServer.bat to register the CmeServer service, and then restart the
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6.26 What Should I Do When the CME Installation Program Cannot Be Complete?
6.26.1 Symptom
The Finish dialog box is not displayed at the end of the CME installation process. The Setup.exe process still runs in the Windows task manager.
6.26.2 Cause
A third-party program such as a program for remote access cannot be stopped because the program is suspended. Therefore, the information of the CME cannot be registered through the Setup.exe process.
6.26.3 Troubleshooting
Open the Windows task manager and stop suspended programs such as mstsc.
6.27 What Should I Do When a BSoD Is Displayed During the Installation of the SQL Server 2005 in Window XP?
6.27.1 Symptom
During the installation of the SQL Server 2005 in Windows XP, a blue screen of death (BSoD) is displayed.
6.27.2 Cause
According to the explanation of the Microsoft, the SQL Server 2005 software conflicts with the Windows XP operating system.
6.27.3 Troubleshooting
Upgrade Windows XP to Windows XP Service Pack 3.
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7.1.1 Feature Changes
New Features
1.
Version Changes
This chapter describes the changes in features, MML scripts, alarms, and performance counters.. The Standalone CME includes all the changes in features of Integrated CME by default. This chapter describes the changes in features only in Standalone CME.
The script executor automatically identifies the NEs in the project configuration file exported from the CME in standalone mode. The script executor automatically identifies the NEs in the project configuration file exported from the CME in standalone mode. By FDN or NE name, the script executor can identify the NEs in the project configuration file exported from the CME in standalone mode. When loading scripts, the script executor can identify the NEs by FDN or NE name. 1. Export the script.zip, the project of the script executor, from the CME in standalone mode. 2. Replace the name marked in red in "<Script taskId="1" neName="dss170" ...>" in the scriptcfg.xml file of the script.zip package with the name of the actual NE to be delivered on the M2000. 3. On the CME in integrated mode, load the project through the script executor and activate the project.
Description Improvement
PR Number Feature ID
DTS2010071601222 None
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9.1 Preparation for the Upgrade
Item Name of the upgrade device Location of the upgrade device Descriptio n Remarks
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Upgrade date and period allowed Requirements for the upgrade Equipment version before the upgrade Equipment version after the upgrade Requirements for versions of other NEs Upgrade personnel The persons that execute the upgrade. Generally, personnel of the office and Huawei are involved. For example, maintenance engineers of other NEs and network planning engineers required for the drive test. Name and contact number of the person in charge of this upgrade.
Related assistants
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