10-12-2014 06:32 AM - edited 03-19-2019 08:43 AM
Hello Experts ;
I have one query i.e we are doing upgrade from CM 8.5.1 to CM 10.5 also migrated from MCS to VM . My question is that,
what is the best way to do this migration either manually or Automated ( through PCD . )
Note : my plan is to used new ip address for CM 10.5.
Regards;
Shib
10-12-2014 09:33 AM
Hi Shib,
the best is to opt for PCD.
While discovering of cluster, u would get option of Define Migration Destination Cluster, would get option of Destination Network Settings .
Under this , u would get Enter new network settings for one or more destination nodes or use the source node network settings for all destination nodes.
regds,
aman
10-13-2014 12:47 AM
Thanks Aman .
What about phone firmware or CTL file for the phones ?? in some cases i have seen that
factory reset is require after migration . What is the best way to avoid this issue cause we have around 2000 phones.
10-13-2014 01:15 AM
Hi ,
What u can do is that u can try upgrading each model of the phone u have in CUCM 8.5 to latest firmware prior to doing migration to CUCM 10?
regds,
aman
10-14-2014 03:47 PM
Hello Aman,
I'm in a similar situation as the OP [8.0.3 to 10.0(1)] and plan to use a new IP address for CUCM 10.x but I am not able to use PCD because of VMWare licensing limitation. I have "hypervisor" license (see attached) which is not compatible with PCD according to PCD Admin Guide.
Can you tell me (or send me a link to a resource) on how to accomplish this task?
What type of upgrade am I looking at? Can I just backup 8.0.3 and then restore to 10.0(1)?
Thank you,
Randy
10-14-2014 04:53 PM
You can only DRS restore on the exact same version from which you took the backup.
If you're on MCS, you would need to DRS restore on UCS.
Then you can either change the IPs, or keep upgrading until 10.x, then change the IPs.
If you're already on UC, same options, either change right away the IPs, then upgrade, or upgrade, and change the IPs on 10.x
You need to review the RNs, upgrade guides, and new and changed docs before the upgrade to fully understand all that is required, and all the changes you'll need to do to the VMs. All the information is available under the CUCM documentation on cisco.com
10-19-2014 12:54 AM
Hi All ;
I have the same situation upgrading from 8.5 to 10.5 but plan to do manual method upgrade with same IP address not using automated method(PCD).
My question is that what are the main consideration for such type of upgrade.? .
From
KV
10-20-2014 05:09 PM
Since we're on a similar scenario, thought I'd share what I've gathered so far..
Do you still have your current CUCM publisher running on a physical server? If so, you'll have to virtualize it first. Do a DRS backup of your current server to a network location. Perform a clean install of 8.5 on a VM using an OVA from Cisco downloads. Make sure IP address, hostname, and versions matches your physical CUCM node. Do a DRS restore to the VM from the DRS backup of the physical CUCM node.
There might be more to be done if you have Subscriber nodes but you can find that out in the DRS Admin Guide of your CUCM release.
This video helped me in moving from physical to virtual:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Luv7Vb0Wvco
I'm at this point for now then I'll do a refresh upgrade.
My 2 cents,
Randy
12-08-2014 01:54 PM
Hi Randy,
I'm in a similar situation - planning a migration of physical servers on version 8.0(3) to virtual 10.5(1). I'm curious how your migration went? I tried to watch the youtube video in your post, but it says "this video is private."
I wanted to use PCD, but our partner said they have not yet been able to get it to work successfully and suggested doing the migration / upgrade manually. I'm planning to virtualize at version 8.0(3) then upgrade to 10.5. I'm having trouble finding documentation for doing the upgrade manually. My first hurdle is figuring out what OVA template to start with. I have two UCS 220 M3 servers running esxi version 5.5. Do I start with the 10.5(1) OVA template since that's my target?
Any advice is appreciated!
Lisa
12-08-2014 10:20 PM
Hi Lisa,
Please refer the link .It is explained in detail by AOK .
https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/12313756/cucm-862-upgrade-cucm-105
Yuo can refer link for PCD
regds,
aman
12-09-2014 07:21 AM
Thank you, Aman, for your reply. The first link is one I have bookmarked and have read through thoroughly. I have found it very helpful.
I'm still not sure what OVA template to use to create my 8.0(3) VMs. Can I install 8.0(3) VMs on a 10.5 OVA template or should I stick with a 9.1(x) OVA? My ESXi version is 5.5.
Thanks again!
Lisa
12-09-2014 08:10 AM
Hi Lisa,
for CUCM 8.0(3), ESXi supported is 5.1
http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Virtualization_for_Cisco_Unified_Communications_Manager_(CUCM)
you will need to match the settings as per new OVA template of cucm version to be migrated.
regds,
aman
12-09-2014 08:58 AM
Hello Lisa,
I'm embarassed to say that I'm still in the process of migration. Since I need to migrate 3 UC apps (CUCM, UCCX, Unity), I'm being really careful each step and watching out for "fires" every time I did a significant step in the process. I decided scrap out my initial migrate process and start over. I decided to start migrating Unity to UCXN first, then CUCM and UCCX after.
After lots of research on how to use PCD, I was never able to use it with my hardware because of the virtualization license limitation. Here's an excerpt from the PCD administration guide:
Virtualization Software License Types
Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment is not compatible with all license types of VMware vSphere ESXi, as some of these licenses do not enable required VMware APIs.
The following are compatible with Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment:
* Cisco UC Virtualization Foundation (appears as "Foundation Edition" in vSphere Client) * VMware vSphere Standard Edition, Enterprise Edition, or Enterprise Plus Edition * Evaluation mode license The following are NOT compatible with Cisco Prime Collaboration Deployment:
* Cisco UC Virtualization Hypervisor (appears as "Hypervisor Edition" in vSphere Client) * VMware vSphere Hypervisor Edition
In my lab, I found that using "cucm_9.1_vmv8_v1.7.ova" worked well for me. I was virtualize CUCM 8.0.3 using this OVA (just make sure DNS and IP address settings are exactly the same). I plan to do a refresh upgrade form here.
Using the 10.5 OVA template did not work for me. I couldn't install CUCM 8.0.3 on it. I would get an error message in the middle of installation.
Hope that helps and good luck. Let me know how you're migration went/goes. Maybe we can help each other out.
-Randy C.
12-11-2014 09:41 AM
Thanks for the info and update, Randy. I understand and appreciate your caution - things can go very wrong quickly if you don't pay attention to the readme files. I'm doing my best to avoid that!
I was told by Cisco TAC two months ago (when I still had an active contract) that I could use the 9.1 OVA template, though our vendor told me I had to use the 8.0 OVA. So much conflicting information is making this migration a real challenge.
I'll keep in contact with you so we can compare notes / experience.
10-20-2014 04:49 PM
Jaime,
I'm finally able to create a virtualized environment of our current CUCM 8.0.3 publisher node in the lab. Now, I'm trying to do the refresh upgrade by following the "Upgrade Guide for CUCM, Release 10.0(1)" but I am a little confused. When do I change the virtual machine settings? Before or after I install the upgrade to 10.0(1)?
I'm comparing the OVAs I'm using right now (cucm_9.1_vmv8_v1.7.ova) versus the OVA for version 10 (cucm_10.0_vmv8_v1.7.ova), I see one difference and that's the Guest OS version and architecture. Since I'm coming from 8.0.3, my VM is currently in RHEL 4 (32-bit) but for CUCM 10.0(1), VM needs to be RHEL 6 (64-bit).
I'm not sure when to change my VM settings.
Your input is much appreciated,
Randy
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