[cisco-voip] Adding second CUCM7 node in VMware? - problems with NTP sync

Wes Sisk wsisk at cisco.com
Tue Jan 13 09:29:59 EST 2009


NTP will be disabled on vmware.

vmware not officially supported platform.

/wes

On Tuesday, January 13, 2009 9:10:45 AM, Stephen Greszczyszyn 
<sgreszcz at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have successfully built a CUCM7 first node (publisher) in VMware 
> Server (Linux) with the following configuration:
> Static IP/network info, no NTP, no SMTP, no DNS.
>
> I am now trying to add a second node (subscriber) to the cluster (same 
> VMware, same bridged network), and I keep getting an installation 
> failure when the second node tries to synchronize with the NTP server 
> on the first node.  The second node passes the first part of the 
> installation, and then reboots and continues installation until the 
> NTP sync part where it fails.
>
> On the first node I have tried all types of installation 
> configurations (using NTP, DNS) and I have verified network 
> connectivity between the first node and second node (ping) using the 
> CLI.  I have also changed the first node config from hostname to IP 
> address and added the second node under ccmadmin->system->server 
> before starting the second node installation.
>
> Has anyone experienced this or can tell me what I'm missing?
>
> Thanks.
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