07-11-2012 09:56 AM - edited 03-14-2019 10:11 AM
Our current setup is HA over WAN using ESXi.
I have the release notes, but can anyone help me locate an upgrade guide or documentation for this type of upgrade?
Has any ran into any issues performing this type of upgrade?
Thanks is advance.
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07-11-2012 10:35 AM
Hi
There's some vague info around patching in the installation guide : http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cust_contact/contact_center/crs/express_8_5/installation/guide/uccx851ig.pdf
However, the procedure generally boils down to:
- Download the SR file
- Back up the system using DRF at the start of your maintenance interval
- Run the upgrade on the pub, then the sub/ha server - if you get an option elect to not reboot automatically.
- When the upgrade is completed, you switch-version the publisher. This can take some time, be very patient and do not force it. Even if the 'force the reboot' prompt appears I don't force it, allow it to run and it will usually switch eventually.
- When the primary is up and you can log into the admin page, do the switch-version on the secondary.
- When both servers are up, run the desktop clients configuration tool again
- Install a test supervisor and agent, and do testing of your scripts etc
- If succesful, deploy the rest of your agents
Regards
Aaron
07-11-2012 10:35 AM
Hi
There's some vague info around patching in the installation guide : http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cust_contact/contact_center/crs/express_8_5/installation/guide/uccx851ig.pdf
However, the procedure generally boils down to:
- Download the SR file
- Back up the system using DRF at the start of your maintenance interval
- Run the upgrade on the pub, then the sub/ha server - if you get an option elect to not reboot automatically.
- When the upgrade is completed, you switch-version the publisher. This can take some time, be very patient and do not force it. Even if the 'force the reboot' prompt appears I don't force it, allow it to run and it will usually switch eventually.
- When the primary is up and you can log into the admin page, do the switch-version on the secondary.
- When both servers are up, run the desktop clients configuration tool again
- Install a test supervisor and agent, and do testing of your scripts etc
- If succesful, deploy the rest of your agents
Regards
Aaron
07-11-2012 11:37 AM
Awesome write up and I use this very same method too. However I would add one more thing and that's to reference the release notes for the SU.
A lot of times it will have specific installation instructions which go above and beyond the typical upgrade. It will also have known defects listed as well.
Oh and also one more thing I do, or two really, I check to make sure all services are IN_SERVICE and I reboot both servers clean to get a fresh start. Then I go right into the backup and upgrade.
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07-11-2012 11:50 AM
Thanks for all the help!
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