on 11-06-2024 05:07 AM
A “Fresh Install with Data Export” is a native method used to migrate UC application clusters to a new version while preserving the existing configuration data.
I personally prefer using Cisco’s PCD for migrations. However, since PCD is in survival mode, Cisco recommends using the native option, which is the “Fresh Install with Data Export.”
Cisco is in the process of bringing all the capabilities of PCD natively to CUCM.
In this blog, I explain how to export data from an old cluster to an SFTP server for use in a Fresh Install. You can also perform the fresh install using a touchless installation with an AFG file. To learn more about Touchless VM installation, please refer to my previous blog.Touchless VM installation .
This process involves exporting data from the current UC cluster and importing it into a newly installed cluster. Let’s split this into the following 3 tasks:
You need to determine if the version you are moving to supports a fresh install with data export. If the utils system upgrade dataexport initiate command is not available on the source cluster, you need to install the COP files mentioned below.
Supported Versions for Fresh Install with Data Export:
COP Files for Versions Without utils system upgrade dataexport initiate:
Note: Make sure to read the release notes of the data export COP before installing it.
Since this is a release key signed COP, the installation of ciscocm.enable-sha512sum-v1.0.cop.sgn is required before installing the data export COP file ciscocm.cuc_DataExport_v1.1.k4.cop.sha512 on the following Cisco Unity Connection versions:
I have not included the details on how to install the COP file on UC applications here. However, I will create a separate blog on installing the COP file and mention the link here later.
You need an SFTP server to transfer the exported data. Before exporting the data, ensure you have an accessible SFTP server that the UC application can reach. For this blog, I have used SolarWinds SFTP applications.
First, you need to export the data from the Publisher node, followed by the Subscriber nodes, including IMP in the cluster.
The status will show “completed” with a message “migration export completed successfully.”
If the migration fails for any reason, you will see a “terminated” message along with the reason for the termination as mentioned in the images below.
This is rew=quired when yyou are migrating to the same IP. If you are migrating to different IP this shutdown is not required.
Note: The security password will be auto-populated, so you do not need to provide it again.
Can we migrate from Cisco Unity Connection 10.5 to Unity Connection 15 using the data export/import method?
Is an intermediate upgrade path required—such as upgrading from 10.5 to 11.5, then to 12.5, and finally to 15—even when using the data export/import method?
is data export/import method in cuc only support from 10.5?
CUC 10.5 --> CUC 11.5 --> cuc 12.5 --> CUC 15.x
Can we migrate Cisco Unity Connection 10.5 to Unity Connection 15 using the data export/import method?
Do we need to upgrade first to version 11.5 or 12.5?
Alternatively, is it required to perform an in-place upgrade from 10.5.2 to 11.5, then an in-place upgrade to 12.5, install the required COP files, perform a data export, and finally import the data into a new Unity Connection 15 virtual machine?
cuc 10.5-inplace upgrade->11.5 -inplace upgrade->12.5-Data Export/import->15.0
but this required esxi upgrade in between also right?
Or can we install the required COP files on Unity Connection 11.5 after inplace upgrade, perform the data export, and then use the data import installation method directly on a new Unity Connection 15 virtual machine?
cuc 10.5-inplace upgrade->11.5 --Data Export/import->15.0
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