01-29-2010 07:05 PM - edited 03-06-2019 09:31 AM
When try try to run CCP 2.1 a got the following error:
org.hibernate.exception.GenericJDBCException : Cannot open connection
CCP 2.0 worked fine.
I am using Windows XP SP3.
¿Any ideas?
01-31-2010 12:07 PM
I am having the same problem. Just installed CCP 2.1 and
on startup get the error.
02-01-2010 06:56 AM
I have the same problem on windows server 2003 with Cisco configuration Professional ccp 2.1
org.hibernate.exception.GenericJDBCException : Cannot open connection
02-08-2010 01:56 PM
I had the same Problem. CCP uses port TCP/8009 which was already used by vmware workstation on my workstation. I stopped the service "vmware server web access" and reinstalled the CCP again. After this it is working....
02-15-2010 08:07 PM
Hi All -
Same problem here. Windows 7 32-bit, Cisco Configuration Professional 2.1, Java 1.6.0_17-b04, Internet Explorer 8.0.7600.
TCP Ports 1099, 2038, 8006, 8009, 8600, and some high ephemerals are listening (is all that really necessary?) due to the "CiscoCPEngine.exe" process. Host firewall is disabled.
Any ideas?
Thx
Mark
02-15-2010 09:00 PM
Ok, got it working. Here's what i did, hope it helps:
Downgraded Java 1.6.0_17 to 1.6.0_16. Downloaded the older release from Sun, installed. Both version were then installed. Bring up the Java console (from Control Panel -> Java), go to Java, View, and de-select 1.6.0_17. 1.6.0_16 was my only version left selected.
Reboot, re-install Configuration Professional. If it works then great, if not try this:
http://a-developers-notes.blogspot.com/2007/05/downgrade-default-jre-on-windows-xp.html
Reboot, re-install Config Prof again.
Note that if you use GNS3/Dynamips then you'll want to update the Java runtime parameters (same location as above) with this:
Xmx256m -Dsun.java2d.d3d=false
cheers
mark
03-04-2010 07:48 AM
I am disapointed to see that some resolution are from outside newsgroup when our friends from Cisco should resolve this and guide us into it since it comes from their application. I am not having issues with other JRE applications in my workstation and now because I would have to downgraded or altered JRE, it would probably impact my other apps?
Patching such to downsize JRE as a requirement does not demonstrate a good quality product from Cisco.
Since a good product relies on a "version and higher requirements" concept, JRE developpers should correct their applications accordingly and document Q&A regarding issues from their application.
What is the process to address that directly to our Cisco friends?
03-05-2010 06:38 AM
I download ccp 2.1 again, the file date is Feb 25, 2010, and now it works.
03-11-2010 12:09 AM
This problem is a known issue. Please read CSCtf18476 at the following link
cheers
Andre
03-14-2010 05:57 AM
Thanks amuentener,
It worked. Followed the link on Cisco website and this what I did.
To resolve this problem, you must modify the hibernate.properties file. Do the following:
1. Go to C:/Program Files/Cisco Systems/CiscoCP/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/classes/hibernate.properties
2. Open the hibernate.properties file in Notepad, and then search for the following statement:
hibernate.connection.url = jdbc:derby:${CP_ROOT_DIR}/cpdb
3. Replace the statement with the following:
hibernate.connection.url = jdbc:derby:C:/Program Files/Cisco Systems/CiscoCP/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/cpdb
4. Relaunch Cisco CP.
03-15-2010 07:31 AM
This have solved the problem.
Many thanks
Sylvain
03-25-2010 06:27 AM
Thanks folks. This worked.
Chirag
03-25-2010 06:48 AM
Awesome. That was perfect.
Thanks, friend.
Chirag
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