Hello
Readers,
Heres my
notes on my experience with Verba "Call Recording" Solution for
Microsoft Lync. First thing first, the installation was done by Verba Technical
Team and I must admit I was quite glad they did the install. There are a lot of
perquisites that need to be installed on the dedicated server that I provisioned for
the solution. If Im honest a lot the perquisites could have
been completed before the install date if the information was given
to me by their tech team.
The
installation was done over *cough* webex and the given time for the
installation was not met. I was told installation would happen at 12pm but
didn't happen until 13:15pm after receiving an email asking if now was
convenient.
During the install all the comms was done via IM.
The
installation took about 1 hour and 30mins to complete.
Installation
was done in the following order;
· All perquisites for Verba on Dedicated
Server
· Install Verba Recording.msi on
Dedicated Server
· Install Lync Filter.msi on Lync
Front End Server
· Install Remote Capture.msi on
Edge Server
Once the
installation was completed, I managed to put through some test calls that was
recorded successfully. Very happy experience so far.
Before I
left on the evening, the host machine for the VMs needed Windows
Updates installing and go old Microsoft forced me to shut down the
VMs gracefully before the host just powered them off and restarted itself.
After
leaving the installation overnight and investigating again this morning. My
mailbox has been hammered with over 700 emails from Verba Error Reports. 700
plus emails about the same error
Dear Verba Administrator,
Verba System Monitor has detected a fault that
required the restart of a service.
Computer name:
lyncfe-01Service: Verba Node Manager Agent Service (VerbaNMAgent)
Reason for restart: Service not running
Restart status: SUCCEEDED
For more information
Log path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Verba\log\
Copyright (c) Verba Technologies. All rights reserved.
This was being caused by the SQL Instance Service being in a
stopped state on the dedicated server. I had to restart the service but once I
did that I started getting a flood of emails with the below error
Dear Verba Administrator,
Verba System Monitor has detected a fault that
required the restart of a service.Computer name: lyncfe-01
Service: VerbaNMAgent
Copyright (c) Verba Technologies. All rights reserved.
I tried restarting the service with no success and I also tried to
bounce the Lync Server with the service that was getting flagged. Since I have had no
success I have now submitted a fault ticket with Verba on this issue.
The
Technical Team got in touch within about 30minutes and started to investigate
the issue. The Technical team poked around the environment, checked the logs,
checked services was running, restarted Verba Services then suddenly the alerts
stopped flooding. I was told this was not an issue they have seen before and
thought the Lync FE Services was not started which caused the issue. I know all
the Lync Services was running prior to contacting the support team. They
stopped the FE Service which then stopped Verba Lync Filter Service and Verba
System Monitor during the time the services was down, I didn't receive any
errors. As Verba System Monitoring pushes the alerts.
Confirmed
by Tech Team the 1st error was caused by the SQL Server Instance not being
started and my 2nd error has gone back to the Developers. (I do like to be
awkward)
I have now had a response from Verba about the issue due to behaviour in their code why I kept getting email alerts every minute. They have now made a change to their code which will be available as of 23th May 2013. So in a good way I have help Verba with product development.
I have now had a response from Verba about the issue due to behaviour in their code why I kept getting email alerts every minute. They have now made a change to their code which will be available as of 23th May 2013. So in a good way I have help Verba with product development.
My
thoughts on Installation Process
I would have
preferred the perquisites to be installed prior to the initial installation as
this would have saved a lot of my time. A lot the perquisites was
Microsoft installs that could have been done by an IT Professional that was
going to provision the dedicated Verba Server. Otherwise it has been an interest experience and I am glad that the issue I had will be resolved in Verba Release Update.
To Verba's credit they identified the issue, resolved it and getting a release update published within 24 hours.
To Verba's credit they identified the issue, resolved it and getting a release update published within 24 hours.
Next Step Call Recording for Lync 2013 with Verba - Part 2 Dashboarding and Recording (Coming Soon)



