11-24-2015 12:09 PM - edited 03-19-2019 10:24 AM
Hello,
I got a Question what license is needed? If we upgraded a BE7M-M4-K9 with a second processor and 64GB extra of RAM.
The actual license we got on the bundle is VMW-VS5-HYP-K9 "Cisco UC Virt. Hypervisor 5.x (2-socket)"
I got this message when we add the second processor
“Vmware ESX license Has expired. The following features are no longer available “
*Up to 8-way Virtual SMP
When re-added the “VMW-VS5-HYP-K9” Master serial number of the license I got this message:
“The license key entered does not have enough capacity for this entity”
So I think is a license problem I need to know what license is missing to enable have the full capabilities of the UCS bundle with the new hardware added.
The new hardware configuration is:
UCSC-240-M4S2
24 CPUS x 2.499 GHZ
Processos Sockets : 4
Corer per Socket: 6
Logical Proccesors: 48
128GB RAM
Thanks
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11-30-2015 06:39 AM
For changing HW on a BE6K, BE7K or MM410v appliance, “what Andy said”. This isn’t allowed as it messes up TAC support/RMA (among other processes) for appliances.
Deployments needing a different HW configuration from what BE6K or BE7K are offering should do custom HW builds using UConUCS Specs-based.
VMW-VS5-HYP-K9 is only allowed on BE6K and BE7K appliances, not on custom UConUCS Specs-based HW (the minimum licenses available for UConUCS Specs-based are R-VMW-UC-FND5-K9 or VMW-VS5-ST-1A=).
VMW-VS5-HYP-K9 is hardcoded to max 2 populated physical CPU sockets and is not expandable or splittable. It does not look at physical CPU cores per physical CPU socket.
Regardless of whether you are 1-CPU or 2-CPU on physical HW, VMW-VS5-HYP-K9 only entitles max 8vcpu per VM: http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Unified_Communications_VMware_Requirements#License_Comparison
-james
11-24-2015 01:22 PM
Hi Ernesto,
Changing the hardware specification of Business Edition servers is not supported in any way.
Regards,
Andy
11-30-2015 06:39 AM
For changing HW on a BE6K, BE7K or MM410v appliance, “what Andy said”. This isn’t allowed as it messes up TAC support/RMA (among other processes) for appliances.
Deployments needing a different HW configuration from what BE6K or BE7K are offering should do custom HW builds using UConUCS Specs-based.
VMW-VS5-HYP-K9 is only allowed on BE6K and BE7K appliances, not on custom UConUCS Specs-based HW (the minimum licenses available for UConUCS Specs-based are R-VMW-UC-FND5-K9 or VMW-VS5-ST-1A=).
VMW-VS5-HYP-K9 is hardcoded to max 2 populated physical CPU sockets and is not expandable or splittable. It does not look at physical CPU cores per physical CPU socket.
Regardless of whether you are 1-CPU or 2-CPU on physical HW, VMW-VS5-HYP-K9 only entitles max 8vcpu per VM: http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Unified_Communications_VMware_Requirements#License_Comparison
-james
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