Overall WEBES Release Notes
1.6 WEBES Known Issues
Rev. 9/8/06
1–20 Web-Based Enterprise Services Release Notes
using CPU time, click on the java.exe process and then click End Process. Killing this process
may enable the rest of the uninstallation to continue.
1.6.2.10 desta msg -chgport Command
The CLI command desta msg -chgport hangs the Director process.
Workaround
Enter Ctrl-C to restore the command prompt, then enter net stop desta_service to kill the
Director process. Enter net start desta_service to restart the Director.
1.6.2.11 PATH Update Required on Terminal Server
Installation
When installing WEBES from a client onto a Terminal Server (installing from a Remote
Desktop), open and close the system PATH environment variable as described in the WEBES
Installation Guide.
Opening and closing sets the PATH so that commands such as desta or wsea can work without
specifying the full \svctools\common\bin path to the command.
1.6.2.12 Windows Itanium WEBES Removal Leaves Files
Behind
After WEBES is removed, the WEBES kit for Windows Itanium leaves some WEBES files
present in the directory tree. By default, the installed directory is
%SystemDrive%:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\svctools. These files
can cause problems if WEBES is later re-installed to the same directory. Future WEBES kits
will remove all WEBES files upon WEBES removal.
Workaround:
Before re-installing WEBES, manually delete the entire tree of files under the WEBES
installed directory, %SystemDrive%:\Program
Files\Hewlett-Packard\svctools by default.
1.6.2.13 Installation may not set the PATH variable if PATH is
not defined before installing WEBES
In such a scenario, the PATH variable contains only the WEBES path and WCCProxy
commands do not work.