[cisco-voip] UCCX 8.5.1sr3 to sr4 to Refresh Upgrade 10.5.1
Anthony Holloway
avholloway+cisco-voip at gmail.com
Wed Nov 5 22:38:46 EST 2014
That's painful to hear. Is this typical and expected or are you hitting
the worst case scenario?
On Wed Nov 05 2014 at 9:24:33 PM Jason Aarons (AM) <
jason.aarons at dimensiondata.com> wrote:
> At 10hours I haven’t gotten to 10.5.1SU1 either…..
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> *From:* Anthony Holloway [mailto:avholloway+cisco-voip at gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, November 5, 2014 9:55 PM
> *To:* Justin Steinberg
> *Cc:* Jason Aarons (AM); cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
> *Subject:* Re: [cisco-voip] UCCX 8.5.1sr3 to sr4 to Refresh Upgrade 10.5.1
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> Thanks for taking the time to put some numbers next to these tasks. It
> looks like this really is a ~5 hour ordeal.
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> Jason, care to share a recap of how it went?
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> On Wed Nov 05 2014 at 8:08:02 PM Justin Steinberg <jsteinberg at gmail.com>
> wrote:
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> i'll take a stab at time estimates. that being said, i have heard of
> switch-versions taking much longer or sitting at SELINUX loading for longer
> than the typical 15-20 minutes.
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> checking for existing snapshots before doing anything is really important.
> if there are snapshots that someone left on their from the past, it will
> most likely completely hose the upgrade times and make the system extremely
> slow.
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> 1. Upload ISOs to DataStore
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> 2. Disable IO Throttle on Publisher
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> 3. Mount 8.5(1)SU4 ISO
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> 4. Upgrade Publisher to 8.5(1)SU4 45 - 60 minutes
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> 5. Switch Version to 8.5(1)SU4 60 minutes (includes switch version
> process, reboot, SELINUX loading, services startup)
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> 6. Patch Publisher with RU COP 5 minutes
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> 7. Shutdown Publisher 10 minutes
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> 8. Modify VM Settings: RAM from 4GB to 8GB
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> 9. Power On Publisher 15 minutes
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> 10. Mount 10.5(1)SU1 ISO
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> 11. Upgrade Publisher to 10.5(1)SU1 45-60 minutes
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> 12. Switch Version to 10.5(1)SU1 60 minutes (includes switch version
> process, reboot, SELINUX loading, services startup)
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> 13. Rerun the CAD Client Configuration Tool (10 minutes)
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> On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 12:36 AM, Anthony Holloway <
> avholloway+cisco-voip at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Wow. Are you going MCS to UCS too? If not, I'm doing that exact upgrade
> very soon and no documentation I have reviewed indicated how long upgrades
> would take, let alone 5 hours. Right now my plan has a time budget of 3
> hours for the same, which does not include moving ISOs to the datastore (I
> like doing local upgrades) nor upgrading clients.
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> Which portion is taking 5 hours? Could you break it down by task for us?
> E.g., L2 to SU4, Switch Version to SU4, RU COP, RU to 10.5, Switch Version
> to 10.5.
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> Did you disable IO Throttling first?
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> Based on my research here are the summary steps to this exact upgrade
> (sans client upgrades):
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> 1. Upload ISOs to DataStore
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> 2. Disable IO Throttle on Publisher
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> 3. Mount 8.5(1)SU4 ISO
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> 4. Upgrade Publisher to 8.5(1)SU4
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> 5. Switch Version to 8.5(1)SU4
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> 6. Patch Publisher with RU COP
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> 7. Shutdown Publisher
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> 8. Modify VM Settings: RAM from 4GB to 8GB
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> 9. Power On Publisher
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> 10. Mount 10.5(1)SU1 ISO
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> 11. Upgrade Publisher to 10.5(1)SU1
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> 12. Switch Version to 10.5(1)SU1
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> On Tue Nov 04 2014 at 11:04:24 PM Jason Aarons (AM) <
> jason.aarons at dimensiondata.com> wrote:
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> One UCCX node in ha pair 5 hours doing upgrades...it would be more
> enjoyable watching paint dry...there has got to be a better method in the
> future for L2 upgrades than this..
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