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Extension Mobility error 6
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| charles george 2007-01-03, 1:12 am |
| Hello,
I am getting error 6 when users press extension moility button. It happens
immediately, without users getting the chance to log in. This CCM 4.2
I reset all passwords using ccmpwdchanger and the admin utility. Still no
cigar
Help
Charles
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| Jonathan Charles 2007-01-03, 1:12 am |
| I got the same error message when I changed the DC Directory password
without changing the service passwords with the adminutility...
So, here's the problem: the CCM service account that logs into DC Directory,
can't, because you changed the password.
Jonathan
On 1/2/07, charles george <cisco1.charles@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I am getting error 6 when users press extension moility button. It happens
> immediately, without users getting the chance to log in. This CCM 4.2
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> I reset all passwords using ccmpwdchanger and the admin utility. Still no
> cigar
> Help
>
> Charles
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| Jonathan Charles 2007-01-04, 1:11 am |
| When users are logging into Extension Mobility, they are trying to retrieve
their device profile from DC Directory... If for some reason CCM can't talk
to DC Directory (the service accounts don't match the DC Directory
password), you get that error...
Now, for solutions, I would first start by restarting the DC Directory
service on all nodes in the cluster... (step 1).
Step 2, if the above doesn't work (and we know the passwords are
syncronized), we reboot the Publisher.
Here's your error BTW, " Database Error: The Extension Mobility service
received an error while trying to communicate with the database."
Now, in all likelihood, the problem has more to do with a mismatch with the
CCM Service password and the DC Directory password...
Jonathan
On 1/3/07, charles george <cisco1.charles@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Jon,
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> Thanks for the response. I reset all passwords and still the same issue.
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> But, you are right.
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> This was working when I was 4.1. Then I upgraded to 4.2 from 4.1 and it
> ask you to put the passwords in. I put in the same passwords, even reset
> following your advice and still no cigar.
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> Would you happen to know what service in particular would be causing this
> problem ?
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> On 1/2/07, Jonathan Charles <jonvoip@gmail.com> wrote:
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