06-16-2011 11:15 AM - edited 03-16-2019 05:29 AM
06-16-2011 05:00 PM
Every upgrade requires a SW feature license. There is a pak associated with this. This is typically obtained via product upgrade tool where you use your UCSS on your callmanager to order discs for the next version...at that point when they ship the CDs to you, you should have received a paper with a PAK in it..this should be registered to the publishers mac in order for 8.6 callmanager service to activate...
HTH
06-17-2011 03:54 AM
That has not been the case historically. Over the last several years a PUT order (and a new feature license) were only required for major version upgrades (i.e. 7.x to 8.x). I have done many upgrades and could point to dozens of clusters that are running without issue on a minor version different than the feature license (e.g. 8.5 for an 8.0 license).
I am surprised along with Torsten here. If CUCM is in fact requiring a new feature license for every minor version upgrade the PUT tool will be crushed with orders and everyone will be quite upset. CCX is the one product that doesn't follow this model and it continues to take a verbal beating from partners/customers for doing so.
Is it possible that the license files were lost or corrupted during the upgrade? If you open the Licensing Report from System > Licensing, do you see any version listed for your feature license? It should say 8.0. If it does I would open a TAC case.
06-17-2011 04:50 AM
I may be barking up the wrong tree here, but I think Torsten was mentioning that he was using the demo licenses.
In which case, the demo licenses don't work on upgraded systems. They only work on clean installs. This is documented on CCO somewhere.
Barry
06-17-2011 04:53 AM
Oops. You're right Barry, I will settle down. For some reason I had interrupted it to mean his license file was not there and he was working off the demo license instead. Too much caffeine perhaps.
06-17-2011 05:10 AM
No worries Jonathan; nice that I'm not indeed barking up the wrong tree for a change
Net result Torsten; if you upgrade from a system with a demo license, the license disappears. You can't upgrade them and keep the demo license.
Barry
06-17-2011 05:38 AM
Hi Barry,
Hi Jonathan,
thank you very much for your replies... and yes, as this is just a home-lab enviroment I´m using just the demo-license so I´m not sure if this is the same behaviour on real licenses.
It´s new for me that, demo-license didn´t work on minor upgrades, because I have tried it several times (7.0 > 7.1 | 8.0 > 8.5) and it was always fine...
Here´s what I´ve tested so far:
Feature Demo-License doesn´t work (see screenshot)
Feature Demo-License doesn´t work (see screenshot)
So then I requested a trial license at https://tools.cisco.com/SWIFT/Licensing/PrivateRegistrationServlet?FormId=626 and received a valid license for 8.6....but:
Of course the license above is also just for 8.0 version and works with 8.6... I´m pretty confused now, as this is nothing different than what you can see in CUCM 8.0 or CUCM 8.5 with a demo-license...
I guess something was changed or maybe the demo-feature license is no migrated when upgrading on 8.6
Thank to all for answering
Cheers
Torsten
06-17-2011 05:36 AM
Hey Guys,
Excellent thread and really interesting topic. This is something to always
keep in mind for our Lab setups to be sure.
Shanky is back!! Yahoo!! Welcome back my friend +5
Jonathan .....too much caffeine ......I know the feeling! You work is always stellar +5
Barry, great tips for sure buddy! +10
I remembered this thread from a year back where Wes Sisk @ Cisco and
Chris Ward @ Cisco highlight this fact
From Wes;
"that is correct. upgrade removes demo files and there is no way to restore
> them. this is the reason for the nasty text on ccmadmin page now when demo
> files are in use."
From Chris;
"Demo SW feature licenses don't survive upgrades. You need to do a fresh
install of 7.0.2 or purchase the lab SKU from Cisco for actual licenses
that will survive upgrades."
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/cisco/nsp/106191
Cheers!
Rob
06-17-2011 06:00 AM
@Rob - man this feels like Dejavu....i came here to post a question and found myself responding to atleast 5 posts yesterday....feels like i have been here before
PS: Sorry Torsten - didnt mean to spam this post and go off topic!!
06-17-2011 10:34 AM
Hi Rob,
thanks for the link, sounds really interesting.
Maybe I understood the thread wrong, but it seems for me that they did a major upgrade from 6.x to 7.x. For this reason I would assume that of course a feature license for 6.x is not valid for a cucm with 7.x.
But in my case, it´s from my point of view just a minor update, where it should keep the feature Lic.
I´ll try it with a TAC case and keep you up2date..
Cheers
Torsten
06-20-2011 03:32 AM
Hello Torsten,
Any news on this yet? I just upgraded my 8.5 demo environment to 8.6 as well, and now the CallManager service won't start anymore because it lacks the feature license. Shouldn't a demo license always be in place?
Ruud
07-07-2011 03:43 PM
Very interested in the results on this. We have many labs running right now.
Johnny K.
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08-17-2011 01:46 AM
Hi everyone,
As this was working before we have raised a new defect to address this:
CSCtr77210.
However demo licenses are not meant to do upgrades as detailed on the below link:
"
Cisco Unified Communications Manager contains a starter license that you can use to begin new installations of Cisco Unified Communications Manager before you install the production license. Starter licenses, which are available in limited quantities, have no expiration date. You can use starter licenses only for fresh installations; you cannot use them for upgrades or migrations from previous releases. Starter licenses support only one Cisco Unified Communications Manager node and up to 50 device license units.
The system overwrites the starter licence when you obtain and upload your production licenses.
"
Thanks,
Kristof
10-14-2011 07:45 AM
Is there any update in this matter or do we need to take it as given that demo-updates of minor versions were working in the past but from 8.6 this functionality is gone?
Cheerio
Patrick
10-14-2011 09:15 AM
Hi Patrick,
There doesn't appear to be a fixed-in version yet;
Description
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Last Modified:
Oct 02,2011
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Cheers!
Rob
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