06-19-2012 07:04 PM - edited 03-19-2019 05:07 AM
Hello Team,
I am in the process of working out the details for an upcoming upgrade for one our client's Unity Connection HA environment. Their current CUCM and Unity Connection respective versions is 8.5 (1). CUCM will remain as 8.5(1) for now. The exact version of CUC is 8.5.1ES47.12900-47 Unrestricted. After doing some research online I have confirmed that I could upgrade from the CUC current version to either 8.5(1)SU4 or 8.6(2a). The current server specs are below. I checked the hardware compatibility matrix and also confirmed that 8.6 (2a) is supported by this platform.
HW Platform : 7835H2
Processors : 1
Type : Family: Xeon
CPU Speed : 2333
Memory : 6144 MBytes
Object ID : 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.584
OS Version : UCOS 4.0.0.0-44
2 HD: 146GB each
Are there any caveats you think I may be overlooking? If so, could you please advise? I have installed 8.6(2a) from scratch and so far seems to be pretty stable so this is the reason I would like to go to 8.6 instead of 8.5.
Thank you,
Gerson
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06-19-2012 07:38 PM
8.6 has been out for a while and has proven to be stable. I would definitely go with it.
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06-20-2012 06:17 AM
Hi Gerson,
One thing to note is that the move to 8.6 does include some new
processes that are reflected in the "Refresh Upgrade" name that
has been given to this path
Check out this great doc from Saurabh for the refresh upgrade notes for the step to 8.6.
This Refresh Upgrade will also apply to your CUCM 8.6 final step when you move there;
Here is a clip from the CUCM release notes for 8.6 that describe part of the process
just as an FYI. I do fully agree with Chris here (+5) that the move to 8.6 is the preferred
build for CUCM/CUC. This upgrade will be longer than a move to 8.5.
When you install 8.6 upgrade software, there will be a temporary server outage
while the CUCM software is installed.Once you kick off the upgrade using either
the command line or graphical user interface the data will be exported,
and the system will be automatically rebooted at which point the server
outage will begin. The duration of this outagewill depend on your
configuration and amount of data. During the upgrade, progress
can be monitored via the consoleuntil such time that command line
interface and graphical user interface access has been restored.
Once restored,you can use the command line interface or graphical
user interface to continue to monitor upgrade progress.
Cheers!
Rob
"Show a little faith, there's magic in the night" - Springsteen
06-19-2012 07:38 PM
8.6 has been out for a while and has proven to be stable. I would definitely go with it.
Sent from Cisco Technical Support iPhone App
06-20-2012 06:17 AM
Hi Gerson,
One thing to note is that the move to 8.6 does include some new
processes that are reflected in the "Refresh Upgrade" name that
has been given to this path
Check out this great doc from Saurabh for the refresh upgrade notes for the step to 8.6.
This Refresh Upgrade will also apply to your CUCM 8.6 final step when you move there;
Here is a clip from the CUCM release notes for 8.6 that describe part of the process
just as an FYI. I do fully agree with Chris here (+5) that the move to 8.6 is the preferred
build for CUCM/CUC. This upgrade will be longer than a move to 8.5.
When you install 8.6 upgrade software, there will be a temporary server outage
while the CUCM software is installed.Once you kick off the upgrade using either
the command line or graphical user interface the data will be exported,
and the system will be automatically rebooted at which point the server
outage will begin. The duration of this outagewill depend on your
configuration and amount of data. During the upgrade, progress
can be monitored via the consoleuntil such time that command line
interface and graphical user interface access has been restored.
Once restored,you can use the command line interface or graphical
user interface to continue to monitor upgrade progress.
Cheers!
Rob
"Show a little faith, there's magic in the night" - Springsteen
03-04-2014 07:08 AM
Thank you Chris and Rob for your assistance. The upgrade was successful and without any issues.
Thanks again for your feedback,
Gerson
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