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Merging the 2 files for the CUCM7.0(2a) upgrade

isaacboersma
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The 2 upgrade files for CUCM7.0(2a) need to be merged, but the release notes instructions on how to do this doesn't seem to work. In command prompt I get the error: "system cannot find the file specified".

I've tried moving the files to root drive, but still no difference. Anyone know how to solve this? Below is the instructions pasted from the notes http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/rel_notes/7_0_2/cucm-rel_notes-702a.html#wp1162334

Upgrading from Unified CM 6.0.(1a) or Later [Except 6.1(3x)] to Unified CM 7.0(2a) by Using the UCSInstall File

Note You can not upgrade from Unified CM 6.1(3x) to Unified CM 7.0(2x).

Because of its size, the UCSInstall iso file, UCOS_7.0.2.20000-5.sgn.iso, comprises two parts:

•UCSInstall_UCOS_7.0.2.20000-5.sgn.iso_part1of2

•UCSInstall_UCOS_7.0.2.20000-5.sgn.iso_part2of2

Procedure

Step 1 From www.cisco.com, download the two UCSInstall files.

Step 2 To reunite the two parts of the file, execute one of the following command.

Note Because the 7.0.2.20000-5 build is a nonbootable ISO, it proves useful only for upgrades. You cannot use it for new installations.

a. If you have a Unix/Linux system, cut and paste the following command from this document into the CLI to combine the two parts:

cat UCSInstall_UCOS_7.0.2.20000-5.sgn.iso_part1of2 UCSInstall_UCOS_7.0.2.20000-5.sgn.iso_part2of2 > UCSInstall_UCOS_7.0.2.20000-5.sgn.iso

b. If you have a Windows system, cut and paste the following command from this document into the command prompt (cmd.exe) to combine the two parts:

COPY /B UCSInstall_UCOS_7.0.2.20000-5.sgn.iso_part1of2+UCSInstall_UCOS_7.0.2.20000-5.sgn.iso_part2of2 UCSInstall_UCOS_7.0.2.20000-5.sgn.iso

Step 3 Use an md5sum utility to verify that the MD5 sum of the final file is correct.

03dcc9defcef6ba3d1196ea4820c7eae UCSInstall_UCOS_7.0.2.20000-5.sgn.iso

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Chris Deren
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Are you running the command from the directory where both files are located?

Chris

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Chris Deren
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Are you running the command from the directory where both files are located?

Chris

That turned out to be the problem I wasn't in the right directory. I'm not so familiar with CMD prompt, but once I did, it worked.

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