[cisco-voip] Installing IP TELEPHONY SERVER OS 2000.4.3(a) on HPDL380G3
Mike Lay (milay)
milay at cisco.com
Mon Nov 6 13:45:16 EST 2006
Here are the servers that are supported for install of 2000.4.3a. Most
other servers can be upgraded to 2000.4.3a, all that are not EOL.
HP_4_3a:
7835-H1 (DL380 G4)
7845-H1 (DL380 G4)
7825-H1 (DL320 G3)
7825-H2 (DL320 G4)
IBM_4_3a:
7835-I1 (8840; x346; x346r)
7845-I1 (8840; x346; x346r)
7825-I1 (8836; 8489; x306)
7815-I1 (8482; 8487; x206)
7825-I2 (8849; 8491; x306m)
7815-I2 (8485; 8490; x206m)
>From what you have stated below I am assuming this is a customer or
partner provided server rather than a Cisco branded server. You will
need the exact HW config as listed on CCO to install the MSC OS.
Regardless it sounds like you need a 2000.2.7 install disks even after
you get the HW corrected:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/voiceapp/ps378/prod_brochure_list
.html
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/hw/voiceapp/ps378/
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From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Brian E. Wyland
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 12:03 PM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Installing IP TELEPHONY SERVER OS 2000.4.3(a) on
HPDL380G3
We had done test installs/upgrades of IPCC 3.5X to IPCC 4.0.4 in our lab
on an image of the client's current server setup. (This isn't a IPCC
related issue it's the IP Telephony OS problem)
And we decided to just do a clean install and wipe out the drives and
install IPCC 4.0.4 without having the old data there.
Anyhow we are having a stupid issue with the DVD media that was included
with our IPCC 4.0, the OS DVD says it supports HP 7835's and when I look
inside the DVD I find a HP folder that shows an image called 7835H03 and
one with a 04 at the end. I assume that is for the G3 and G4 versions
of the servers.
But our DL380G3 does not have a DVD-Rom drive on it. I am waiting on
getting one from another server (will take a few hours to get it here)
but we tried using a external USB DVD-Rom drive and it is saying we
don't' have the correct hardware.
I know this server only has 1 GB of Ram and the production server has 2
GB, but would that stop the OS install?? I also checked the firmware
version of both of our servers and they match.
Does this new DVD media not support older DL 380G3's?
I have opened a TAC case and tried to find some documentation online but
maybe I am missing something.
-- Brian Wyland
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