I have seen many posts and articles on installing CUCM 7.1.3 On VMWare, and I have even done it for Version 6.x. However I have not seen anything for 7.1.5.
Here is my issue. I have the VMWare Guest OS setup as a Red Had Enterprise Linux 4 (32bit) operating system. I also have 2 gig of RAM, 1 processor, and an 80 Gig hard drive.
When I boot to the DVD shipped from Cisco, it asks if I want to perform a media check. I state no, and move on. It is the same CD that I used to build my actual servers in production 3 days ago. (I want to build a VMware image to test upgrades in the future, and not use in real production.)
After saying no to the check, I see the following popup.
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Running the Cisco Unified Communications 7.1 system installer
Please wait...
/cisco/bin/anaconda: line 27: /mnt/source/Cisoc/base_Scripts/ihardease.sh: Input/output error
install exited abnomally
sending termination signals....done
sending Kill Signals...done
diabling swap...
unmounting filesystems...
/mnt/runtime done
disbling /dev/loop0
/proc done
/dev/pts done
/sys done
/tmp/ramfs done
/mnt/source done
/selinux done
you may safely reboot your system.
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Any help anyone can give is greatly appeciated.
Larry
Here is my issue. I have the VMWare Guest OS setup as a Red Had Enterprise Linux 4 (32bit) operating system. I also have 2 gig of RAM, 1 processor, and an 80 Gig hard drive.
When I boot to the DVD shipped from Cisco, it asks if I want to perform a media check. I state no, and move on. It is the same CD that I used to build my actual servers in production 3 days ago. (I want to build a VMware image to test upgrades in the future, and not use in real production.)
After saying no to the check, I see the following popup.
***************************
Running the Cisco Unified Communications 7.1 system installer
Please wait...
/cisco/bin/anaconda: line 27: /mnt/source/Cisoc/base_Scripts/ihardease.sh: Input/output error
install exited abnomally
sending termination signals....done
sending Kill Signals...done
diabling swap...
unmounting filesystems...
/mnt/runtime done
disbling /dev/loop0
/proc done
/dev/pts done
/sys done
/tmp/ramfs done
/mnt/source done
/selinux done
you may safely reboot your system.
****************************
Any help anyone can give is greatly appeciated.
Larry