[cisco-voip] Upgrade Server
Chris Ellington
chris.ellington at nsi1.com
Wed Nov 1 10:17:45 EST 2006
Normally I would agree but after working with CCM5 there are _very_ strict hardware checks so be careful.
My example-
I have an HP DL320G4 with a 3.0G dual core; 72G SATA drives & 2G RAM. I have another server, MCS7825, which is a DL320G4 with a 2.8G processor, 72G SATA drives and 2G RAM.
Guess which one CCM 5 WILL NOT install on even though the only difference is a faster processor? The screen comes back and informs me that all is supported except the 3.0G processor. I would hope that on the drives and RAM it's a lower bound check and not a strict exact check but only Cisco can answer that (or I guess I could if I bought bigger drives and more ram)
Chris
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Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 20:39:49 -0600
From: "Jonathan Charles" <jonvoip at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Upgrade Server
To: "Melvin Fong" <mfong at pacific.edu>
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
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More memory is always better...
We have a MeetingPlace server with 8GB at work... our CCMs only have 2GB, but I can only imagine that the more RAM, the more happy.
Jonathan
On 10/31/06, Melvin Fong <mfong at pacific.edu> wrote:
>
> We have an old call manager server MCS7835 TD with a 18.2 G hard drive
> and 2G of memory and we are down to 9% free space on our hard drive.
> I am down to deleting evt.log files and moving RTMT pdf report files
> to free space.
> We have a MCS7835H 3.0 IPC1 server and we want to replace the 36G
> drives with 72G drives and up the memory from 2G to 4 or 6G. The
> following doc shows we can have up to 6G of memory
> (http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps556/prod_bulletin090
> 0ae
>
> cd80284099.html). Does anyone know if we will be causing any problems
> adding more memory than 2G?
> Thanks.........Mel
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