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Cisco Prime Intrastructure 1.2 boot issue

dpicomms
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Hi

I have installed Cisco Prime Infrastructure 1.2 OVA small on one of my ESXi hosts version 4.1 and went through the install process 100%, but apon reboot after install it is stuck at the runlevel 3 INIT stage of boot up. Has anyone had this issue ? I have attached a screenshot

CPI issue.JPG

any help would be much appreciated

Cheers

James

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marcowaibel
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*EDIT:

Well in the end it fixed.

The problem is that it take ages to boot this system.

"Please hold the line" and the system will end in an login prompt.

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Hi James,

i got the same problem as you discripted.

Do you have nowdays an solution for this?

To bad that no one answered so far.

Thanks for any info.

Marco

Same problem !

Hi,

 

I have the some problem!

severi
Level 1
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Hi james.

I have same problem, do you have resolved this issue?

Ragards.

Mirko Severi.

Hi Mirko

Just wait, it takes on our ESX (a UCM Server) some 8 minutes to start up at that point. Just simply wait

You can check in vSphere (if you use that) how the CPU and Memory load is changing while it's booting up. If you have a large database (we have 100 APs and it takes 8 minutes), then it will probably take even longer to boot up.

[Irony]Don't forget, it's java, so it's slow.    

Hi, Patoberli.

Wait.. more 30 minutes...

In this case i have provisioning the virtual appliance PI in thin mode provisioning... this is a problem?

Regards.

Mirko.

I can't say if that makes a difference.

Did you change the hardware somehow (reduce CPU, Ram, ...)?

Do you see the cpu load graphs in vSphere?

Did you import data? If so, how large was your backup?    

Carl Steben
Level 1
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Any update on this..

Just fresh install 1.3 and after 15 mins havent got login prompt

Do you see CPU load in vSphere if you check the real-time statistics of this guest?

My installation goes close to 0% once it's started fully.

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