IPOfficeIreland
Technical User
Hi All,
saturday afternoon and working on this since yesterday. getting stuck and running out of ideas so help really appreciated. I have a CCR IPO v2 with 50 agents on ccr v7.0.22. I started off with 2003Server, 4gb ram and 2008 SQLExpress R2, yes I know. We didn't expect this increase in users. Lot of calls so the DB is on 8GB at the moment and getting constant reporting errors, delays, etc. SQL keeps crashing also. The voicemail is installed on the same server so rebooting is an issue. I have a new server 2008 with full SQL2008R2. Ideally I want to have 2 Hyper V instances running, 1 for CCR and 1 for VM, both 2008 server. I backed up the database on the live CCR express server db and tried to import into the new sql express server, but getting errors.
first error that shows is printer discovery then a Avaya SBCCUser login, see here
I installed SQL first then CCR with empty database. I then imported the database. I tried doing it the other way by installing CCR first, then importing the database but got major errors, that's the beauty of hyperv,you just restore a snapshot. I have multiple taken so I can easily switch back to any state.
help!
Dave
saturday afternoon and working on this since yesterday. getting stuck and running out of ideas so help really appreciated. I have a CCR IPO v2 with 50 agents on ccr v7.0.22. I started off with 2003Server, 4gb ram and 2008 SQLExpress R2, yes I know. We didn't expect this increase in users. Lot of calls so the DB is on 8GB at the moment and getting constant reporting errors, delays, etc. SQL keeps crashing also. The voicemail is installed on the same server so rebooting is an issue. I have a new server 2008 with full SQL2008R2. Ideally I want to have 2 Hyper V instances running, 1 for CCR and 1 for VM, both 2008 server. I backed up the database on the live CCR express server db and tried to import into the new sql express server, but getting errors.
first error that shows is printer discovery then a Avaya SBCCUser login, see here
I installed SQL first then CCR with empty database. I then imported the database. I tried doing it the other way by installing CCR first, then importing the database but got major errors, that's the beauty of hyperv,you just restore a snapshot. I have multiple taken so I can easily switch back to any state.
help!
Dave