10-27-2010 06:07 AM - edited 03-16-2019 01:34 AM
Hi,
I'm really surprised to not be able install Unity connection 8.02 on ESXi 4.0 update 1. I have the message : "product not supported on current hardware : Cisco Unity connection". So it's possible to install CUCM 8.02 and Business Edition version on VMware ESXi 4.0 update 1.
Is it an hardware problem with Host PC : a DELL Optiplex?
What I have to do to be able to install CUC on my ESXi?
Thanks for answers :-)
Rahaman
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10-27-2010 06:54 AM
You may be able to install it, but it would not be supported. We (Cisco) only currently support CUCM 8.0 on VMWare on specific Cisco UCS platforms. All other 3rd party equipment is not supported.
I cannot speak to the specifics for Unity, however I would recommend engaging your Cisco SE for further information if you're interested in running Cisco UC applications in virtualization.
--Matt
10-27-2010 06:54 AM
You may be able to install it, but it would not be supported. We (Cisco) only currently support CUCM 8.0 on VMWare on specific Cisco UCS platforms. All other 3rd party equipment is not supported.
I cannot speak to the specifics for Unity, however I would recommend engaging your Cisco SE for further information if you're interested in running Cisco UC applications in virtualization.
--Matt
10-27-2010 07:28 AM
Hi Matt,
first of all, thank you for your answer ;-)
I'm ok on the fact that I will not be supported. The problem I have actually is I cannot continue to install : I have only 2 choices. I can only install CUCM or CUCM business ed. So the question is how to get the option to install Unity connection, since I have the message : products not supported on current hardware".
I have attached a screen copy to show you what is exactly the problem.
Rahaman
10-27-2010 07:31 AM
If you're installing this for a lab, I would encourage you to look at the disk size requirements for Cisco Unity Connection and modify your VM accordingly.
Again, Cisco will not support this install.
10-27-2010 08:12 AM
Hi,
We are a Cisco training center (Global Knowledge) so according to Cisco rules, we can install product on VMware on the hardware we want, but we know that we will not be supported of course :-)
I try to put a Disk space of 200 Go, since 160 Gb is not ok. I have exactly the same error message...
I use this document from Cisco to see how to install on VM :
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/8x/requirements/8xcucsysreqs.html
I'm sure I missed something in my virtual machine Conf...
For CUCM 8.02, it's perfect with 2Gb RAM and 80Gb Hard disk
Thanks
Rahaman
10-27-2010 08:18 AM
I just sent you a private message.
10-28-2010 08:04 AM
Hi Matthew,
I've got the same problem...
I work for CLP in Warsaw, Poland... CS HECTOR... I need to prepare lab equipment for new labs to deliver new version (v.8) of new voice courses... ICOMM, CAPPS, CIPT, CVOICE, TVOICE... In ICOMM and CAPPS CUCv8 is needed in labs, but... but I cannot install CUC using VMWare ESXi 4.0... We bought NFR Kit... DVD disc includes CUCM, CUCMBE and CUC 8.0(2c)... I can install only CUCM and CUCMBE.. CUC like in previous posts in this topic is not allowed... I played with different settings of RAM, HDD... I changed RHE system from 3 to 4 like I saw in .ova file downloaded from CCO... Still nothing... What to do? Please help... We would like to start to teach new courses asap... I think, for Cisco it is important as well..
Regards,
Jacek
10-28-2010 02:53 PM
Hi Jacek,
I found the solution in cisco web site : http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/8x/supported_platforms/8xcucspl.html#wp704325
Virtual Platform Overlay for up to 500 Users | Virtual Platform Overlay for up to 5000 Users | Virtual Platform Overlay 2 for up to 10,000 Users | Virtual Platform Overlay for up to 20,000 User | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Platform / part number | See: •Cisco UCS-B200M1-VCS1/N20-B6620-1 •Cisco UCS-C210M1-VCD1/R210-2121605 •Cisco UCS-C210M1-VCD2/R210-2121605 | |||
Minimum Connection Version | 8.0(3) | 8.0(2) | 8.0(2) | 8.0(3) |
vCPU (Number of Virtual Processors) | 1 | 2 | 4 | 7 |
vRAM (Amount of Virtual RAM) | 2 GB | 4 GB | 4 GB | 8 GB |
vDisk (Size of Virtual Hard Disks) | 1 x 160GB, file system aligned at 64KB blocks | 1 x 200 GB, file system aligned at 64KB blocks | 2 x 146 GB, file system aligned at 64KB blocks | 2 300 GB, file system aligned at 64KB blocks |
So you need to install a VM with 2 proc, 4Gb and 200Gb hqrd disk. You will have like this the three options to install CUCM, CUCM BE and CUC.
I hope you a nice installation and please rate if it's helpful ;-)
Rahaman
PS: Matt, I don't receive your private message
10-29-2010 01:33 AM
Thank you for answer...
Yes... I found this solution earlier, but... comparing to version 7 is not the same, and I think not exactly solve problem.. my problem...
I've got four servers with VMWare ESXi, one server per pod... each with one quad-core processor and 8 GB of RAM... unfortunately cannot add more RAM, or one more processor.... I'm affraid of resources if I would like to run four images per server (CUCM, CUC, CUP and MS-AD) in ICOMM or CAPSS courses.. CUC needs in this solution two processors and 4 GB RAM... CUCM next processor and 2 GB RAM... and still I need resources for two more virtual machines... I'll check it leater.. maybe it can works... let you know...
03-07-2012 11:43 PM
Hi all,
Thanks for the tips.
I was attempting to install CUC 8.0.2.40000-1 on VMWare (Virtual Machine Version: 7).
It wouldn't play the game, giving the whole "products not supported on current hardware: cisco unity connection" - until I increased the HDD space from the Cisco template configured amount of 160GB up to 200GB.
Once I set it to 200GB... it worked a treat.
I also increased the processors from 1 to 2 (the template set it to 1) - but I did that first and it made no difference...it was only after changing HDD space that it worked.
Worked for me (setup the VM using vSphere Client v4.1.0 Build 258902 and VMware vCenter Server Version 4.1.0 Build 258902):
Memory: 4096 MB
CPUs: 2
Video card: Video card
VMCI device: Restricted
SCSI controller 0: LSI LogicParrallel
Hard disk 1: Virtual Disk THICK provisioned with 200GB
Guest operating system: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (32-bit).
Once I set it to this, I was able to boot from the CUCM ISO and the option to choose CUC was available.
Hope this helps.
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