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Cisco CUCM: Turn Non-bootable ISO images Into a Bootable ISO Posted: May 1, 2010 in CUCM Tags. I tried to download the non-bootable ISO from Cisco. It appears they now require a “service contract”, presumably on a hardware server, as I can’t imagine what else. Creating the CUCM 8.6.ISO Image For Use in VmWare. Posted on Mar 3, 2013 by jay.johnson1, CCNA (IOS Security), CCNA (R/S), CCNA (Voice), CCDA, CCNP (R/S) Visibility: Open to anyone. Description: At Last!!! I finally found/interpreted enough information to make a video that shows all the 'ends and outs' of making the CUCM 8.6.ISO file. This is a tutorial on how to create a bootable CUCM image from the non-bootable image you can download from Cisco.com. This is for lab/training only and by no means to be used for production.

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I hate when I think I know some of what I need to do... but really don't have a full understanding...

I have PCD downloaded and installed... I've discovered my 3 clusters (Unity Connection, CUCM & IM&P, and UCCX.)

It sounds like I need to request a license upgrade. I have the following files in my SFTP datastore: Bootable_UCSInstall_UCOS_10.5.2.10000-5.sgn.iso Bootable_UCSInstall_CUP_10.5.2.20000-1.sgn.iso Bootable_CiscoPrimeLM_64bitLnx_10.5.2.10000-6.iso

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I'm unsure of what steps I need to take to actually do the migration... AND am I missing anything for the different things I'm upgrading... What should I upgrade first? I have a really simple script for UCCX at this point - what concerns should I have with upgrading UCCX from 9.0.2 to 10.x? I don't think I have the UCCX upgrade image at this point... but that should be simple to order...

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How to create a CUCM .iso image for KVM/Openstack installation:

1. Download bootable .sgn.iso install image from Cisco official webpage, like:

2. Put the image onto Linux host, then mount it to a dir:

3. cp the iso path to a writeable path:

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4. check iso content for supported VM platform:

5. delete the unneeded VM platform, so that the install process can pick our target platform. For qemu image creat, we need a KVM installation, so delete Openstack and VMWARE, and other hypervisor under KVM, only leave QEMU:

6. change the install script, add some debug log to print out the Hardware detection result, and add some error handling to bypass the hardware detect failure:

This is my version. The '2' case is from the VM install log output we added. So pls change it based on your result.

7. Change the snmp monitoring function 'hasHwSnmpMonitoring' in install script. This is from the demo video on youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPO75mWN1xw):

8. To remove the HWADDR check in network config script, we need to change the install script as follow:

9. After finishing all the changes, use the changed version to create a new iso image:

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10. Use the created iso image to launch a KVM VM and install a CUCM via virt-manager. Then use qemu-img tool to convert a compressed qcow2 image:

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11. Upload the qcow2 image file to controller node and add to open stack: