08-04-2008 06:05 AM - edited 07-03-2021 04:16 PM
Hi All,
I see there is a new version of WCS - has anyone installed it yet, particularly on the Linux platform? Is Red Hat 5.0 included in the download or do you now have to get it seperately?
Some of the new features look good. Any opinions about the new version? Is it worth upgrading or should we wait for the next release?
Thanks
Scott
08-04-2008 07:25 AM
Haven't tried it yet, but will do after it has been on the streets for a bit. Redhat is not included and has to be acquired separately.
You should keep the WCS version up to date according to the relevance of your controller version.
For example:
5.1.64.0-WCS = 5.1.151.0-WLC
4.2.97.0-WCS = 4.2.130.0-WLC
10-22-2008 05:39 AM
Hi Eric,
Have you taken the plunge yet?
Scott
10-22-2008 05:55 AM
Scott,
No, we have stayed on 4.2.130.0 on the controllers per Cisco TAC, Cisco TMEs and other folks we have talked to as well so our WCS is still at 4.2.97.0. I will be moving the OS to CentOS 5.x soon from 4.7 as we are implementing Spacewalk https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/ for our servers and would like to get all our linux boxes up to the same level.
10-22-2008 09:01 AM
ooohh.....
I see that 4.2.110.0 is out, I will definitely jump on that...
10-22-2008 05:26 AM
Hi
We have tried to use it without success. All our previous WCS software has run on a 64 bit Redhat 4 OS, but once we installed Redhat 5 and tried to install 5.1.64.0 it would't install.
Cisco have seemingly, 'in order to enhance your user experience', stopped WCS installing itself on 64 bit OS. This is a real pain, as when we specced our server based on their WCS documentation, there was no mention of it having to be 32 bit (that we saw).
anyway, this issue is covered by Cisco bug id: CSCsj79103
10-22-2008 05:37 AM
Hi Bryn,
Thanks for that. I take it you'll need to replace your server with a 32 bit platform?
Regards,
Scott
10-26-2008 04:31 PM
All of the reasons listed above are why I suggest running WCS in a Microsoft environment. I know, that's a dirty word with a lot of you guys but you must understand that TAC support is more comfortable and experienced with the Windows version and the doc is kept better up to date. For those of you who don't mind the extra work using Linux, I suggest you always call TAC and ask for an agent with Linux experience and validate any version changes to your OS or WCS. It's much better than it was with Airespace, trust me.
11-18-2008 01:09 PM
WLSE appliance Running 5.1.64.0 and 5.1.151.0 on 4402 and 4404. I won't mention my RH version... I love the new features, especially the scheduled radio tasks. I would second Dennis' suggestion of the MS environment.
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