[cisco-voip] OVA files

Anthony Holloway avholloway+cisco-voip at gmail.com
Mon Nov 12 23:42:43 EST 2012


Looks like the major difference is ESXi 5.0 support on the vmv8 one.  Which
do you have ESXi 4 or 5?

Here's a table that shows vmx-08 supports ESXi 5.0 and vmx-07 supports ESXi
4.0/4.1:
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1003746

This what I went through out of my own curiosity...

Here's a diff on the read me's (Shows support for ESXi 5.0):

*avholloway at holloway-server:~/Downloads$* diff vmv7.txt vmv8.txt
29c29
< - ESXi support: ESXi 4.0 (VM version 7) and beyond
---
> - ESXi support: ESXi 5.0 (VM version 8) and beyond


Here's a diff on the OVF's (vmx-07 to cmx-08 change):

*avholloway at holloway-server:~/Downloads$* diff vmv7/cucm_9.0_vmv7_v1.5.ovf
vmv8/cucm_9.0_vmv8_v1.5.ovf
4,7c4,7
<     <File ovf:href="cucm_9.0_vmv7_v1.5-disk1.vmdk" ovf:id="60gb"
ovf:size="85504"/>
<     <File ovf:href="cucm_9.0_vmv7_v1.5-disk2.vmdk" ovf:id="80gb"
ovf:size="88576"/>
<     <File ovf:href="cucm_9.0_vmv7_v1.5-disk3.vmdk" ovf:id="160gbpart1"
ovf:size="99840"/>
<     <File ovf:href="cucm_9.0_vmv7_v1.5-disk4.vmdk" ovf:id="160gbpart2"
ovf:size="80896"/>
---
>     <File ovf:href="cucm_9.0_vmv8_v1.5-disk1.vmdk" ovf:id="60gb"
ovf:size="85504"/>
>     <File ovf:href="cucm_9.0_vmv8_v1.5-disk2.vmdk" ovf:id="80gb"
ovf:size="88576"/>
>     <File ovf:href="cucm_9.0_vmv8_v1.5-disk3.vmdk" ovf:id="160gbpart1"
ovf:size="99840"/>
>     <File ovf:href="cucm_9.0_vmv8_v1.5-disk4.vmdk" ovf:id="160gbpart2"
ovf:size="80896"/>
101c101
<         <vssd:VirtualSystemType>vmx-07</vssd:VirtualSystemType>
---
>         <vssd:VirtualSystemType>vmx-08</vssd:VirtualSystemType>


Here are the diffs on the vmdks (Shows only the CIDs are different):

*Note: I did a hex dump on the vmdks first


*avholloway at holloway-server:~/Downloads$* diff vmv7/disk1.hex vmv8/disk1.hex
10c10
< 00000220  0a 43 49 44 3d 62 66 62  62 34 61 66 66 20 0a 70
 |.CID=bfbb4aff .p|
---
> 00000220  0a 43 49 44 3d 37 63 38  34 66 39 32 35 20 0a 70
 |.CID=7c84f925 .p|

*avholloway at holloway-server:~/Downloads$* diff vmv7/disk2.hex vmv8/disk2.hex
10c10
< 00000220  0a 43 49 44 3d 63 30 62  32 34 31 36 39 20 0a 70
 |.CID=c0b24169 .p|
---
> 00000220  0a 43 49 44 3d 37 64 37  65 38 33 31 34 20 0a 70
 |.CID=7d7e8314 .p|

*avholloway at holloway-server:~/Downloads$* diff vmv7/disk3.hex vmv8/disk3.hex
10c10
< 00000220  0a 43 49 44 3d 63 31 61  62 61 30 35 66 20 0a 70
 |.CID=c1aba05f .p|
---
> 00000220  0a 43 49 44 3d 37 65 37  36 30 31 64 34 20 0a 70
 |.CID=7e7601d4 .p|

*avholloway at holloway-server:~/Downloads$* diff vmv7/disk4.hex vmv8/disk4.hex
10c10
< 00000220  0a 43 49 44 3d 63 33 62  62 31 39 66 63 20 0a 70
 |.CID=c3bb19fc .p|
---
> 00000220  0a 43 49 44 3d 38 30 39  30 64 32 63 38 20 0a 70
 |.CID=8090d2c8 .p|


Here is the diff on the mf file (Shows the hashes have changed; as they
should since the files are different):

*avholloway at holloway-server:~/Downloads$* diff vmv7/cucm_9.0_vmv7_v1.5.mf
vmv8/cucm_9.0_vmv8_v1.5.mf
1,5c1,5
< SHA1(cucm_9.0_vmv7_v1.5.ovf)= 8b61059a00df9fb6e18c602eadaaf344732b4d7e
< SHA1(cucm_9.0_vmv7_v1.5-disk1.vmdk)=
f52ac9884402c9a92cd402d9c2bd6a9c6954921a
< SHA1(cucm_9.0_vmv7_v1.5-disk2.vmdk)=
4979b93ddefdf2b5d6d36b8e805238d5e029bf0f
< SHA1(cucm_9.0_vmv7_v1.5-disk3.vmdk)=
a0ebea5bae7279a044577b443915eb62cc071643
< SHA1(cucm_9.0_vmv7_v1.5-disk4.vmdk)=
f60ef4aa81f10e59541f8ab096bad45109db221a
---
> SHA1(cucm_9.0_vmv8_v1.5.ovf)= 89ab0d6b0ec22f0c2684c19ee8c948ba70f61490
> SHA1(cucm_9.0_vmv8_v1.5-disk1.vmdk)=
ebf50679017dc8aa855f1319fe57f76c1c1ba213
> SHA1(cucm_9.0_vmv8_v1.5-disk2.vmdk)=
a2d9fe45d2c4b72f65ef39a7deb60b15b5ce5303
> SHA1(cucm_9.0_vmv8_v1.5-disk3.vmdk)=
db2542a16b15c3dced925d7867082d92e67e5ade
> SHA1(cucm_9.0_vmv8_v1.5-disk4.vmdk)=
3acd8e346a31fdd2ff26f6bcba3c9fafa7c65b00




On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 9:16 PM, cisco.voip <cisco.voip at verizon.net> wrote:

> All, have looked around, but can anyone tell me the difference between
> these two files -
> cucm_9.0_vmv7_v1.5.ova
> cucm_9.0_vmv8_v1.5.ova
> I am getting ready to install 9.0 and trying to figure out which template
> to use-
>
> Thanks
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