HP (Hewlett-Packard) 4.5 Welding System User Manual


 
Overall WEBES Release Notes
1.6 WEBES Known Issues
Rev. 9/8/06
Web-Based Enterprise Services Release Notes 1–13
1.6.1.12 Errors When the Director or WCCProxy is Restarted
Too Soon
This release note applies to both the desta Director and WCCproxy services.
After the command to stop one of these services completes, such as desta stop or
net stop desta_service, the operating system sometimes requires a few more seconds to stop
all WEBES related processes and release their resources (such as sockets). On rare occasions,
restarting too soon after stopping can result in errors in the Director log file, and the services
also may fail to restart.
To avoid this issue, wait 10 more seconds before restarting, after the command completes.
In Windows, this means you also must avoid cycling the services using the one-step “restart”
option available within the Services Manager, because it stops and restarts a service too
quickly. Instead, take separate steps in the Services Manager to stop the service, wait 10
seconds, and then start the service.
1.6.1.13 Service Cockpit Compatibility
Hewlett-Packard Service Cockpit is not compatible with WEBES 4.2 or higher. In other
words, Service Cockpit does not successfully launch WEBES tools on systems running
WEBES version 4.2 or higher, including this version.
1.6.1.14 Upgrading Versions Older Than Two Releases
If you have already installed a WEBES version that is more than two releases older than the
latest version, you need to uninstall the existing version and install the latest version.
There are known problems with migrating previous data when upgrading older versions,
which may result in undesired changes in notification preferences, as well as other issues.
1.6.1.15 WEBES Uninstall Affects ISEE Client WCCProxy
WEBES and the ISEE Client both require the WCCProxy. In some cases, you may decide to
uninstall WEBES but leave an ISEE Client on the system.
If so, you must manually restart the WCCProxy after WEBES uninstallation, because
removing WEBES will leave the WCCProxy in a stopped state:
Windows:
C:\>net start wccproxy
UNIX variants:
# /usr/sbin/wccproxy start
OpenVMS:
$ wccproxy start