[cisco-voip] Call Manager 7.0.1 Hardware Swap

Lelio Fulgenzi lelio at uoguelph.ca
Wed Feb 2 08:37:48 EST 2011


I would also try to use different disks jus in case you need to bring the sub into production again. 

And consider buying a used server off the grey market. 

Cisco has refurbished equipment for sale as well. 

http://www.cisco.com/web/ordering/ciscocapital/refurbished/index.html

You can log in and check the inventory. 

Sent from my iPhone

On Feb 2, 2011, at 8:32 AM, "Churchill, Jason" <Jason.Churchill at uxcconnect.com.au> wrote:

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> That is certainly one idea. I could retire the Subscriber, rebuild it to a new publisher, DRR import the 7.01, then upgrade to 7.1.5. Defiantly a good idea.
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> From: Lelio Fulgenzi [mailto:lelio at uoguelph.ca] 
> Sent: Thursday, 3 February 2011 12:29 AM
> To: Lelio Fulgenzi
> Cc: Churchill, Jason; cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Call Manager 7.0.1 Hardware Swap
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> Sorry, I realize now there was a bit more to your issue than just booting the new hardware. 
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> Could you take on of the old servers offline and build it new from v7.0.1, upgrade it, and then back up and restore to the new cluster?
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> On Feb 2, 2011, at 8:24 AM, Lelio Fulgenzi <lelio at uoguelph.ca> wrote:
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> You'll need to buy a media kit. About $150 bucks list I think. Min version for new servers is 7.1(3b) I believe. 
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> On Feb 2, 2011, at 8:18 AM, "Churchill, Jason" <Jason.Churchill at uxcconnect.com.au> wrote:
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> I have a quick question for the list. I have to perform an upgrade for my customer. They have old 7825H2 and H3 servers which are currently running CUCM 7.0.1
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> New hard ware has been purchased by them and we have been asked to complete the migration from their current server hardware to the new hardware. During this move we will move them to the latest stable release of CUCM 7.1.5
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> The process we were going to follow was to take a DRS backup for the current 7.01 system, restore to the new hardware with 7.01 installed, upgrade to 7.02 then to 7.1.5. However when I put the dvd of CUCM 7.0.1 into the new IBM MCS servers, it will not detect the hardware or any devices on the system. Only the keyboard and video display works. This leaves me to believe that since the 7.0.1 DVD was made back in 2008, the new IBM hardware drivers are not loaded on the install disk, and therefore the system can’t detect the drivers to allow the install to continue.
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> So I was wondering what everyone would do in this situation? Does cisco provide an updated 7.0.1 bootable DVD that can be used on the new servers? As DRS can only restore to the same version on the new server, we either have to:
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> At all possible costs, we would like to avoid upgrading the live system to 7.1.5 on box, as the current system is pretty unstable. However this may be the only viable way forward.
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