04-20-2008 04:28 AM - edited 03-18-2019 08:48 PM
I am new in the Call Manager 6.x business. please help.
I have a ISO image "UCSInstall_UCOS_ES_6.1.1.2105-2.sgn.iso"
which is an Engineering Special (ES). The ISO is about 1GB.
I installed VMWARE workstation version 5.x on my Windows 2003
Server, dual Processor 2.8Ghz with 6GB of RAM). When I point
the VMWare to use this image at bootup, it is not booting up
for me. I also tried the ISO image "6.1.1.1000-11_recovery.iso"
The VMWare booted up but it tells me that this is a recovery CD
so I know my VMware is good.
Anyone know why I can not boot up with the Engineering
Special ISO " UCSInstall_UCOS_ES_6.1.1.2105-2.sgn.iso"?
Thanks in advance.
04-20-2008 09:16 AM
ES and SRs have never been bootable, you need the install DVD and during the install you will get an option to apply an ES or SR, then you can use the file you have
HTH
javalenc
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04-20-2008 06:42 PM
Hi Jamie,
Thanks for the info. Will this work:
1- install CCM 6.0.1 on VMWare,
2- upgrade CCM 6.0.1 to version 6.1.1 with UCSInstall_UCOS_6.1.1.3000-2.sgn.iso_part1of2
and UCSInstall_UCOS_6.1.1.3000-2.sgn.iso_part2of2.
Will that work on VMWare platform? Thanks.
04-21-2008 02:15 AM
I have done this and it does work.
Just a warning that the upgrade can take ages. When i upgraded it failed a few times before i finally got it working. You have to be patient with it.
HTH
Matt
04-21-2008 03:50 AM
Matt,
Is it required that the VMWare partition for
this has to be 80GB in freespace? Can I get
away with just 20GB since this is just for lab
environment? Thanks.
04-21-2008 04:00 AM
I always use 80gb so not sure if it has a hardware check that will pick up the small harddrive.
Good thing about vmware is that you dont have to assign the full 20 or 80 GB if you make sure "Allocate all disk space now" is unchecked when you creating the virtual machine. This way it only allocates whats needed and allows it to grow dynamically.
The lagest size one of my images has grown to is around 10GB and that has had only around 20 phones installed. So they grow pretty large quickly.
HTH
Matt
04-21-2008 04:08 AM
Hi Matt,
My specialty is security. I have not touched
Call Manager in years. I did however, build
a few call managers 4.1(3) with the "hacked"
method on generic hardware platforms.
I was told that CCM 6 will not work on
non certified hardware except VMWare. I will
be installing on a Dell Server 2650, quad
processors with 4GB RAM with only 70GB HD.
I am wondering if I just install CCM directly
on the server without using VMware. After
all, CCM6 is nothing but Linux. However, I
was told that it will not work except on
VMWare. Cisco bootable CD will bypass the
hardware check if it detects VMWare.
Can you confirm? Thanks.
04-21-2008 04:19 AM
That is correct you have to install on vmware. The call manager software has a hardware check so it will not allow you to install on uncertified hardware.
So carry on installing on vmware. The good thing with this version is that it will give use a start license to get you going. Have fun let me know if you have any problems with the VMware install
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