01-03-2011 10:32 PM - last edited on 03-25-2019 07:16 PM by ciscomoderator
Hi,
I am new to using UCCX and am currently having issues performing a scheduled or immediate backup. I am VPN'd into the clients network and have connectivity between the IPCC server and the destination of the folder on another server in which I want the backup to go to. Firewalls have been disabled and I am able to drag and drop files into the destination folder from the IPCC server where I have it mapped.
I know the Backup page itself says that backups cannot be performed using remote desktop which is what I'm using, but the scheduled backup doesn't work either once it's setup. It increments to 5%, then to 10% and just hangs indefinitely. The path for the backup seems to be accepted by the UCCX so I'm not sure where I am going wrong. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance,
John Luckey
Genesis Networks
01-04-2011 06:14 AM
Hi John,
Can you try backing up local to the box ?
This way we will know if its a issue with the network or UCCX itself, Also try VNC to remote login if possible.
Regards
Anuj
01-04-2011 06:23 AM
I am able to drag and drop files into the destination folder from the IPCC server where I have it mapped.
Are you using a mapped drive or a UNC path? Only UNC paths are supported.
Also if you're using a hostname in the path make sure the CCX server can resolve it.
10-09-2012 01:55 AM
Hi Jon,
I am using the UNC path only.
The connectivity is there as i have checked that. Also the folder is shared and the Service Account which i use has the Read/Write permissions for this folder. Still when after i schedule the backups it is not working. When i check the Status it is showing as Time of initiation:Null, eventhough i have it scheduled to work long before i checked the system. The version of UCCX which i am using is 7.0(1). Also when i try to take backup to the local machine it is working and after that When i check the Status it is showing as Time of initiation:Null. Can you help me with this.
Thanks,
Sreeju
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