01-08-2010 06:25 AM - edited 03-15-2019 09:00 PM
Hi All,
Has anyone had problem with upgrading from call manager 4.2.3 to 7.1.3 on a MCS 7825H2. The installation upgraded the BIOS and copied all the files across. Then ejects the DVD and attempts to boot from the hard drive and comes up with an error saying unable to detect OS. If I restart the install it ask if I wish over write the current version 7.1.3.x
Thanks
Brett
01-08-2010 07:14 AM
Check your hardware specs. I am assuming you meant to say 7825-H2 (not 7823). That platform can run 7.1(3) but might require hardware upgrades for full support. You may already be good to go but, depending on which specific platform sub-model it is, and when it was ordered (age) then it may be worth checking.
"Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.1 and higher requires memory of minimum 2GB for MCS 7815/16/25/35, 6GB for MCS 7828 and 4GB for MCS 7845, and hard drive capacity of 72/80 GB or higher. This will result in mandatory memory and hard drive upgrades if older supported servers are desired for use with the new software versions."
01-08-2010 07:22 AM
Hi dhailey13,
Yes it is a MCS 7825 H2, and I have checked the hardware capability matrix. It does have 2gigs ram and a dual core 2.8 CPU with 2 x 80 gig SATA drives. So it meets the requirements.
Thanks anyway
11-22-2010 08:02 AM
my bootable ISO image for the 7.1.3 software for my 7825H2 which meets the requirements of 2GB of RAM, 73GB HDD and such.
However the CUCM DVD install says that CUCM and CUCM BE is not supported on my hardware. But Cisco Documentation says it is supported.
Any ideas?
11-22-2010 08:27 AM
What's the exact server model for CUCM install?
As for CUCMBE:
For information about supported servers, see documents with the title Cisco
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11-22-2010 08:30 AM
7825H2-K9-CMA2
Trying to install CUCM 7.1.3.10000
I put in a bootable CUCM 8.0 version DVD, and it says it supports CUCM 8.0 install, but not Unity connection nor CUCM BE. (which neither I am interested in doing so anyway)
How come it can support 8.0 but not 7.1?
01-09-2011 08:54 PM
I have a couple MCS 7825H servers and both support the 7.1.3 with no problem. Check your BIOS as I had a similar problem before I upgraded the bios on the servers to the most recent version in the Cisco Download section.
Thanks,
01-10-2011 06:38 AM
The problem for my situation was that the ISO image was slightly corrupt even though it passed the media check. The MD5 checksum was off just slight
ly enough that it would not allow me to install software that was compatible with the hardware.
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