[cisco-voip] Migration from CUCM/UCXN/UCCX 8.5 to 12.5
Kent Roberts
kent at fredf.org
Thu May 28 14:47:01 EDT 2020
Backup…. Do the update… export the data. Reinstall, and import….?
> On May 28, 2020, at 12:01 PM, Anthony Holloway <avholloway+cisco-voip at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Or turn it into the first cisco-voip community project, and we all jump in and help? I call translation patterns!
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> On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 12:57 PM Kent Roberts <kent at fredf.org <mailto:kent at fredf.org>> wrote:
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> Might be less work to just start over…..
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>> On May 28, 2020, at 10:25 AM, Matthew Loraditch <MLoraditch at heliontechnologies.com <mailto:MLoraditch at heliontechnologies.com>> wrote:
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>> Here’s a fun one. We have taken over support of these ancient servers hosted on Esxi 4.1 on UCS-C200-M2s!
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>> Exact Versions are:
>> 8.5 SU2 for CUCM/UCXN
>> 8.5 FCS for UCCX
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>> Each is a pair of servers.
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>> Have new M5s and flex licensing… need to get to 12.5.. 8.5 docs are dead for CUCM/UCXN and 8 and 9 docs are dead for UCCX. ISOs I may need are not available publicly.
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>> Also fun wrinkle the new host are across the WAN and for many logistical reasons are staying there. The migration to the new hosts will have to be via DRS or maybe PCD somehow? Not sure if the bandwidth available to get data across will be fast enough to finish in the allotted time period. My plan was a change freeze window and copy/restore the backups and then activate the new servers and move the subnet to the new location.
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>> As best I can tell I need to get UCCX to SU4 of 8.5.1 then I can go to 10.6 SU3 and then to 12x (with the fun of two CAD upgrades and then a migration to Finesse!)
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>> For CUCM/UCXN I need to go to 8.6 anything and then I can go to 11.5 and then to 12x
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>> I think my plan is to do the upgrades to the interim versions on the old hosts then migrate to the new and then finish the upgrades. The old hosts will need ESXi upgrades to an interim version.
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>> Anyone have thoughts on what they would do here? This is partially depending on TAC being able to provide me the ISOs I will need, but I presume there is an archive.
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>> In theory some sort of PCD migration is also an option, but I’ve never done one and not sure how it could handle the subnet situation that will have to exist.
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>> Welcome to my fun life!
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>> Matthew Loraditch
>> Sr. Network Engineer
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