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11.1 Service Pack 2 HyperV ???

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malibu1979

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With today's release of 11.1 service pack 2, there is a download for HyperV but didn't see anything in the release notes. Is HyperV now supported?
 
I just did one. Created the Hyper-v machine. Loaded the .iso file to the DVD. Ran that. And so far everything is working as expected.

Dermis and feline can be divorced by manifold methods.*
*(Disclaimer for all advise given)--'Version Dependent'
 
...except Avaya will tell you you're unsupported if they find that out. Virtual machines have to be installed from the pre-built images. You can use the ISOs for upgrades.

Stuck in a never ending cycle of file copying.
 
Your licenses won't work if you build a VM in hyper-V using the ISO as if it was a physical server. You (up until this week) have to load the hyper-V at 11.0, then upload the ISO and do an upgrade to 11.1.1. Did that back in November and had my licenses come up invalid.

Glad that they've released a proper build for hyper-V now. If only they'd issue a release for VMpro on Windows. It still chaps my a** that they went AppSrv only.

- Qz
 
@sizbut. Unsupported. That means you can't get Avaya tech support. Okay. Put in a ticket. Send them all kinds of stuff. Wait a month. They tell you they have no clue. Want more traces. Nothing happens. They release a FP and it still doesn't work. Unsupported is a joke. We do things. Either they work or they don't. Have no faith in Avaya tech support.
I have an associates degree in electronics. 33 years of field experience. What I have learned is most tech support is a guy who took a two week coarse on the system. Reads a script to determine if they can help you. Hands it to a guy who had a four week coarse. He reads a script. Doesn't know what he is doing. Passes it to an engineer that had no part in creating the program. That engineer debugs it and puts out a FP. Three other engineers are doing the same thing. They put it all together. And it still doesn't work. Supported is a joke. Either it works or it doesn't. (Sorry for the rant)

Dermis and feline can be divorced by manifold methods.*
*(Disclaimer for all advise given)--'Version Dependent'
 
Qzwsa,

Given that R11.0 > R11.1 needs a rebuild to upgrade from CentOS 6 to CentOS 7, an ISO upgrade doesn't work, How did you achieve this?

Jamie Green

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