[cisco-voip] CUCM 9.0 Media with 9.1.1 patch during install
Ryan Ratliff
rratliff at cisco.com
Wed Jun 19 10:51:56 EDT 2013
> There is a known "fresh install" issue with the downloadable version of 9.1.1 from CCO
Yes, in that the file posted in the cisco.com downloads isn't bootable.
> and one of the work arounds is to install from 9.0 media, but perform a patch-upgrade during the install using the 9.1.1 image.
Incorrect, for reasons covered multiple times in this forum.
To do a fresh install of 9.1 you need to get a bootable 9.1 ISO from PUT. If you don't have this do the install of 9.0 and then upgrade it to 9.1 with the file from cisco.com.
-Ryan
On Jun 19, 2013, at 10:27 AM, Mark Holloway <mh at markholloway.com> wrote:
I'm trying to install CUCM 9.1 in VMWare for a lab/test configuration. There is a known "fresh install" issue with the downloadable version of 9.1.1 from CCO (when installing in VMWare) and one of the work arounds is to install from 9.0 media, but perform a patch-upgrade during the install using the 9.1.1 image.. If I mount the ISO this method fails, so I've extracted the contents of the ISO to a folder and I'm trying to use SFTP for the CUCM installation to retrieve the patches needed. I thought I could point the install to the main folder where I extracted the ISO to (for example: /install-patch ), but the install states it cannot find any valid patches. There is a Cisco folder (example /install-patch/Cisco ) but it continues to say it cannot locate patch files. Does anyone know which folder actually contains the patches? Thanks.
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