not access http:// server_name: 1741
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11-17-2013 02:31 AM
Hello!!!
After configuring cisco premium LMS 4.2 I do not have access to graphics mode when I type http:// cwlms42 1741 or http://192.168.1.200:1741
But I can do a ping
Thank you for help me
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11-17-2013 11:25 AM
Have you checked that the Apache web server (and other application server processes) is running? Apache is the underlying server that presents the LMS GUI to your browser.
Login via ssh and type:
show application status LMS
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11-17-2013 11:58 PM
Hello,
after typing show status under LMS
I like result
Apllication% lms is not installed
gold I followed the steps through deploy OVF template
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11-18-2013 04:46 AM
You need to type the comand exactly as I listed - the application name is case-sensitive so be sure to capitalize LMS.
Also please confirm the exact name of the ova file you deployed.
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11-18-2013 09:46 AM
THE NAME OF MY FILE THAT OVA CISCO gave me is called: PNP KICKSTART-VM-1.2.11-medium_2.ova.
I followed the steps in the configuration.
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11-18-2013 09:48 AM
sh ver
Cisco Apllication Deployment Engine os release: 2.0
ADE-OS BUILD Version : 2.0.1.038
ADE-OS System Architecture: x86_64
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11-18-2013 10:09 AM
That's your issue - you did not install LMS. You installed the Plug and Play gateway.
You need to downlaod and install LMS from this link. See screenshot below (click for bigger view). Select the two partial files (part1 and part2 for medium ova in your case) and combine them into one using the reassembly and checksum utility (listed further down on the download page) as noted in the Installation guide (here) then deploy.
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11-21-2013 02:57 AM
I was able to download the Windows version and lunix. lms4_2_4_win_k9
can you give me a link to how to install?
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11-21-2013 04:33 AM
You said earlier you were trying to deploy the OVF format distribution. That runs on an ESXi server and includes a Linux distribution
In your latest post you said you downloaded the Windows version. That runs on a Windows 2008 R2 host.
In either case, follow the appropriate sections of the "Installing and Migrating to Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution 4.2" document found (among others) on this page: link.
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11-21-2013 05:58 AM
In your previous answer you asked me to download the full version. so I download the Linux and Windows release:
- Lms4_2_4_win_k9.zip (Cisco_Prime_LAN_Management_Solution_4_2_4.tar)
- Lms4_2_4_lnx_k9.zip (lms4_2_4_win_k9.exe)
which I should be able to use vmware?
because I know I should normally have as extension. ovf
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11-23-2013 07:52 AM
Do not download or use the windows release (any file with "win" in the name) when installing soft appliance (VM).
A new installation (or upgrade on soft appliance from pre-4.2) must use the files for either standard, medium or large installation. For a standard installation (up to 500 managed devices) you would use:
Cisco_Prime_LMS_4_2_500_OVA.part1
Cisco_Prime_LMS_4_2_500_OVA.part2
...and combine them into one large file using the unzipped utility
Cisco_Prime_LMS_4_2_OVA_Install.zip
and following the directions in
Cisco_Prime_LMS_4_2_softappliance_OVA_Readme.zip
That will get you an LMS 4.2 ova file which can be deployed directly into your ESXi environment using vCenter. Detailed instructions are in the Installing and Migrating guide here:
Once you have confirmed a working LMS 4.2 installation, you can further patch it to the current release (4.2.4) by following the separate upgrade instructions for 4.2.2, 4.2.3 and 4.2.4. They are each required separately in that order as they have the previous patch as a prerequisite. (You can skip 4.2.1 because 4.2.2 doesn't require it.) These are the tar files and their respective upgrade guides detail how to install them.

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11-17-2013 11:20 PM
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