[cisco-voip] Unity 4.x to 5.x

Pat Hayes pat-cv at wcyv.com
Mon Dec 10 20:05:51 EST 2007


Are you sure you had everything installed on the right partitions? The 
4.x install docs say the C: partition should really only have the OS and 
the page file. All applications, including SQL and Exchange, get 
installed on the other partition(s). I've been able to squeeze it in 
there, not to say it isn't getting a little tight. Looks like the new 
PCDs and the 5.x install docs do a 12 gig partition :-)

For problems accessing SA web and IIS locking up, there were a bunch of 
bugs in 4.2, and not all of the fixes made it into the base 5.0 install, 
you'll need to request the 5.0 ES from TAC.

-------- Original Message  --------
From: "Scott Voll" <svoll.voip at gmail.com>
To: ciscovoip <cisco-voip at puck.nether.net>
Subject: [cisco-voip] Unity 4.x to 5.x
Date: 12/10/2007 7:17 PM

> OK--
>  
> just a follow up to my unity 4 to 5 upgrade on friday:
>  
> Good news --> its done!
>  
> not so good news --> if you did things like cisco said to with partition 
> size with unity 4 with a 8 gig C: partition ........... your screwed ;-o
>  
> I had to DiRT backup.  reload from scratch (I made a large c: partion so 
> I don't deal with this again) and bring it up to where I was previously 
> and do a DiRT restore then processed to upgrade to Unity 5.x.
>  
> Some other not so good news -->  it looks like in my upgrade my Call 
> handlers lost there transfer to numbers.  Ie --> transfer to my cell 
> call handler did not have my cell number.
>  
> Couple other things I'm working on.  WEB/SA is failing with too many 
> active sessions.  I will open a TAC case unless someone else knows how 
> to fix it.  resetting WWW / IIS is not going to work. I seen bug 
> CSCae07805 but that looks to be an old bug.
>  
> After I get this stuff fixed maybe I can play with the new features ;-)
>  
> Scott
> 
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