05-07-2020 03:51 PM - edited 05-07-2020 04:37 PM
Hello, I am trying to install the 11.5 version of QM and I am receiving the following error when trying to install JTAPI.
The following installation errors occured:
Could not execute JTAPI installer successfully.
Found this in the postinstall logfile.
INFO QMUT0000 ExternalProcessOutput <E:\Program Files\Cisco\WFO_QM\bin\jtapi_installer.bat >= This version of E:\Program Files\Cisco\WFO_QM\bin\CiscoJTAPIClient.exe is not compatible with the version of Windows you're running. Check your computer's system information and then contact the software publisher.
I am attempting to install this on Server 2016. Is this compatible?
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05-08-2020 12:55 PM
All the post install does is to install JTAPI as normal and then it copies the jtapi.jar file to
E:\Program Files\Cisco\WFO_QM\ext
Copy your V12 jtapi.jar to that location and reboot your QM server, see if that makes the QM work.
Graham
05-08-2020 11:17 AM
05-08-2020 12:11 PM
The QM is trying to download and install JTAPI from your UCM and the version mismatch is between your UCM version and 2016. It is not the QM version.
What is your UCM version, I believe you need at least 11.5 to install on 2016.
Graham
05-08-2020 12:22 PM
I am running CM 12.5.
According to the logs that I posted above it is actually trying to install it from the QM directory on the QM server and there is a jtapiclient.exe setup that got installed with the QM installation. The only way I found this out was by digging through the log files. The install guide doesn't make this obvious.
05-08-2020 12:41 PM
I would suspect the QM has downloaded the JTAPI installer from UCM to that directory and is trying to run it.
Can you manually download the JTAPI installer from UCM and run it on your 2016 server.
When you install JTAPI from within QM you need to run post install and use Tools (on the top) download/install JTAPI
Graham
05-08-2020 12:37 PM
I downloaded the version off of my 12.5 server and it is now a zip file instead of an exe. I guess since Oracle java is licensed now then Cisco doesn't package this anymore.
05-08-2020 12:55 PM
All the post install does is to install JTAPI as normal and then it copies the jtapi.jar file to
E:\Program Files\Cisco\WFO_QM\ext
Copy your V12 jtapi.jar to that location and reboot your QM server, see if that makes the QM work.
Graham
05-08-2020 01:34 PM
@Graham Old wrote:All the post install does is to install JTAPI as normal and then it copies the jtapi.jar file to
E:\Program Files\Cisco\WFO_QM\ext
Copy your V12 jtapi.jar to that location and reboot your QM server, see if that makes the QM work.
Graham
That worked and thanks for posting this! There may be a tech note buried deep within the Cisco world on this but I couldn't find anything. Thanks again!
05-21-2020 01:04 AM
This solution fixed my issue.
Thanks.
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