03-18-2010 10:04 PM - edited 03-15-2019 09:51 PM
Hi, can anyone tell me if CUCM 7.1.3 runs ok in VMWARE (ESX3.5) I am trying to upgrade but when it re-boots I get error of :
kernel panic- not syncing: attempted to kill init
thanks
Cliff
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03-22-2010 10:39 AM
I ran into the same issue (vmware ESXi) when upgrading 7.1.2 to an early release of 7.1.3 (sorry, don't
remember exactly which release). I restored 7.1.2 and upgraded to a later version (7.1.3aSU1) and was successful with the upgrade.
03-24-2010 05:28 AM
On CUCM 7.1.2, there's no code to detect VMWare. Thus you may install it on any Vitual Machine. CUCM just thinks it's a physical one.
On CUCM 7.1.3, Cisco added code to detect VM. You'll have to use ESX 4.
Michael
03-18-2010 10:19 PM
Cliff,
I have used this on ESXi 3.5 but I have run CUCM (all versions from 4.1 to 7.1.3bsu2) in vmware server 2.0 without any issues. Not the exact scenario you are look at I know, but it's what I have tested.
Regards,
Bill
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03-22-2010 10:39 AM
I ran into the same issue (vmware ESXi) when upgrading 7.1.2 to an early release of 7.1.3 (sorry, don't
remember exactly which release). I restored 7.1.2 and upgraded to a later version (7.1.3aSU1) and was successful with the upgrade.
03-23-2010 11:42 PM
thanks guys for your responses, i have now intalled 7.1.3 on vmware, my findings below:
-first of all i was actually trying to install it on esx 3.0 appologies
-7.1.2 bombs out in vmware if you dont configure a viable NTP server
- you cant upgrade from 7.1.2 to 7.1.3 in vmware esx 3.0 not sure why, but have heard license files are different
- i got a bootable copy of 7.1.3 to install fresh on vmware 3.0 but couldnt do it
- eventually upgaded vmware to esx 4.0 all good, you still need a viable ntp server
hope this helps someone
cliff
03-23-2010 11:45 PM
fill your boots
03-24-2010 05:28 AM
On CUCM 7.1.2, there's no code to detect VMWare. Thus you may install it on any Vitual Machine. CUCM just thinks it's a physical one.
On CUCM 7.1.3, Cisco added code to detect VM. You'll have to use ESX 4.
Michael
03-24-2010 01:05 PM
Thanks Michael, would be nice if that bit of code put up a message saying that, I spent a lot of time trying to shoe horn this on an inappropriate version!
regards
Cliff
06-24-2010 11:15 AM
I have ESX 4 Update 1 and still can't upgrade from 7.0.2, or 7.1.2 to 7.1.3. I wish there was a clear solution to that.
THanks
06-24-2010 03:14 PM
What's your VM spec?
Aaron
06-26-2010 05:58 PM
Here you go... I've also tried RH 3, and created vm on Fusion 3, same result. In every case log was complaining about platform (vmware) no longer supported...
thx
#!/usr/bin/vmware
.encoding = "UTF-8"
config.version = "8"
virtualHW.version = "7"
pciBridge0.present = "TRUE"
pciBridge4.present = "TRUE"
pciBridge4.virtualDev = "pcieRootPort"
pciBridge4.functions = "8"
pciBridge5.present = "TRUE"
pciBridge5.virtualDev = "pcieRootPort"
pciBridge5.functions = "8"
pciBridge6.present = "TRUE"
pciBridge6.virtualDev = "pcieRootPort"
pciBridge6.functions = "8"
pciBridge7.present = "TRUE"
pciBridge7.virtualDev = "pcieRootPort"
pciBridge7.functions = "8"
vmci0.present = "TRUE"
nvram = "CUCM.nvram"
deploymentPlatform = "windows"
virtualHW.productCompatibility = "hosted"
unity.customColor = "|23C0C0C0"
tools.upgrade.policy = "useGlobal"
powerType.powerOff = "default"
powerType.powerOn = "default"
powerType.suspend = "default"
powerType.reset = "default"
displayName = "CUCM"
extendedConfigFile = "CUCM.vmxf"
scsi0.present = "TRUE"
scsi0.sharedBus = "none"
scsi0.virtualDev = "lsisas1068"
memsize = "2048"
scsi0:0.present = "TRUE"
scsi0:0.fileName = "CUCM.vmdk"
scsi0:0.deviceType = "scsi-hardDisk"
ide1:0.present = "TRUE"
ide1:0.fileName = "/vmfs/volumes/49d3dcf7-371d5df0-6689-0025b3829d18/ISO images/UCSInstall_UCOS_7.1.3.20000-2.sgn.iso"
ide1:0.deviceType = "cdrom-image"
ethernet0.present = "TRUE"
ethernet0.networkName = "192.168.68.0"
ethernet0.addressType = "vpx"
ethernet0.generatedAddress = "00:50:56:af:28:95"
chipset.onlineStandby = "FALSE"
guestOSAltName = "Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (32-bit)"
guestOS = "rhel4"
uuid.bios = "42 2f 9c d7 24 2e e8 9e-43 c2 6d a8 2d 54 22 8a"
vc.uuid = "52 49 ad 68 46 5f 55 0d-4f 7a 50 b4 85 2d da e5"
snapshot.action = "keep"
sched.cpu.min = "0"
sched.cpu.units = "mhz"
sched.cpu.shares = "normal"
sched.mem.minsize = "0"
sched.mem.shares = "normal"
tools.syncTime = "FALSE"
uuid.location = "56 4d b1 ed a1 fb c0 12-b3 1d f9 c2 c0 29 52 48"
cleanShutdown = "TRUE"
replay.supported = "FALSE"
sched.swap.derivedName = "/vmfs/volumes/4b9bca98-8ea91cca-6297-0025b3829d18/CUCM/CUCM-37be9470.vswp"
scsi0:0.redo = ""
vmotion.checkpointFBSize = "4194304"
pciBridge0.pciSlotNumber = "17"
pciBridge4.pciSlotNumber = "21"
pciBridge5.pciSlotNumber = "22"
pciBridge6.pciSlotNumber = "23"
pciBridge7.pciSlotNumber = "24"
scsi0.pciSlotNumber = "160"
ethernet0.pciSlotNumber = "32"
vmci0.pciSlotNumber = "33"
scsi0.sasWWID = "50 05 05 67 24 2e e8 90"
vmci0.id = "760488586"
tools.remindInstall = "TRUE"
hostCPUID.0 = "0000000b756e65476c65746e49656e69"
hostCPUID.1 = "000106a500100800009ce3bdbfebfbff"
hostCPUID.80000001 = "00000000000000000000000128100800"
guestCPUID.0 = "0000000b756e65476c65746e49656e69"
guestCPUID.1 = "000106a500010800809822010febfbff"
guestCPUID.80000001 = "00000000000000000000000128100800"
userCPUID.0 = "0000000b756e65476c65746e49656e69"
userCPUID.1 = "000106a500100800009822010febfbff"
userCPUID.80000001 = "00000000000000000000000128100800"
evcCompatibilityMode = "FALSE"
debugStub.linuxOffsets = "0xde8c368,0xffffffff,0xde8c387,0x0,0xfc052088,0xffffffff,0x0,0x0,0xde8cbe8,0x0,0xde8cbff,0x0,0xfc05219c,0xffffffff"
bios.forceSetupOnce = "FALSE"
numvcpus = "1"
floppy0.present = "FALSE"
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