Re: [cisco-voip] R: Add CPU on UC infrastructure

2016-05-29 Thread Ryan Huff
If you are dealing with Unity Connections I don't believe it will use a second 
vCPU after install. As Ryan R. said earlier, CUC sets it at install.

When CUC boots and you say the CPU spikes; how are you seeing that? Is it 
giving you a VMWare guest CPU utilization alarm? Is it firing off a pegging 
alarm in RTMT? Or are you just seeing the CPU utilization in The VMWare guest 
process monitor go higher during boot?

If you are truly seeing CPU utilization alarms (and the alarms are all at their 
default thresholds) consistently, CUC may be trying to resolve a conflict 
during boot.

Have you watched it post; do see it have any issues? From the CLI of CUC; issue 
the command utils diagnose test and see if it tells you anything interesting.

Thanks,

Ryan

On May 29, 2016, at 4:32 AM, Alessandro Bertacco 
> wrote:

Hi all,
   template used was the original one for the 10.5 version of the CUC 
downloaded from Cisco. And the HD is 160GB size.

The problems is CPU, not Memory, and not Disk Space.

Only the CPU, and Issue is during booting up and service startup phase.
After That Operation of the CUC is Ok!

Da: dan...@ohnesorge.me [mailto:dan...@ohnesorge.me]
Inviato: venerd? 27 maggio 2016 16:21
A: rratl...@cisco.com; Alessandro Bertacco 
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Cc: Alessandro Bertacco 
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Oggetto: Re: [cisco-voip] Add CPU on UC infrastructure

Conveniently the DE's are stating that the minimum size for the CUCM database 
after v10.5 is 110GB yet the smaller size templates in even the latest version 
of the OVA is 80GB. So the OVA's are not perfect that's for sure.

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On 28 May 2016, at 00:01, Ryan Ratliff (rratliff) 
> wrote:
CUCM and IMP won't have an issue and will pick up the new vCPUs during boot, 
though you really shouldn't have any performance issues if you are sized 
appropriately and honoring what the OVA configures.

>From what I recall CUC sets the number of CPUs during install and won't use 
>any additional ones added afterwards.

-Ryan

On May 26, 2016, at 5:56 PM, Alessandro Bertacco 
> wrote:

Because After Upgrade to V11 from V10.5, and moving Virtual Machine to ESXi5 to 
ESX6, during boot and during service start up CPU are always 100%, and booting 
Up are Slow as Old Snail!!

Note that Virtul Machine now Run on SSD Disk Storage!!

AB

Da: Ryan Huff [mailto:ryanh...@outlook.com]
Inviato: gioved? 26 maggio 2016 23:44
A: Alessandro Bertacco 
>
Cc: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Oggetto: Re: [cisco-voip] Add CPU on UC infrastructure

I would first answer your question, with a question of my own. Why do you need 
to add additional CPUs to your UC virtual?

Thanks,

Ryan



Thanks,

Ryan
On May 26, 2016, at 4:33 PM, Alessandro Bertacco 
> wrote:
Hi Guys,
   I need to give more CPU resource to my CUCM, CUC, and IM version 11.

Which will be the impact of modifying virtual hardware of the Machine?

Thank you
Regards

Alessandro Bertacco
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[cisco-voip] R: Add CPU on UC infrastructure

2016-05-29 Thread Alessandro Bertacco
Hi all, 

   template used was the original one for the 10.5 version of the CUC 
downloaded from Cisco. And the HD is 160GB size.

 

The problems is CPU, not Memory, and not Disk Space.

 

Only the CPU, and Issue is during booting up and service startup phase.

After That Operation of the CUC is Ok!

 

Da: dan...@ohnesorge.me [mailto:dan...@ohnesorge.me] 
Inviato: venerdì 27 maggio 2016 16:21
A: rratl...@cisco.com; Alessandro Bertacco ; 
cisco-voip voyp list 
Cc: Alessandro Bertacco ; cisco-voip voyp list 

Oggetto: Re: [cisco-voip] Add CPU on UC infrastructure

 

Conveniently the DE's are stating that the minimum size for the CUCM database 
after v10.5 is 110GB yet the smaller size templates in even the latest version 
of the OVA is 80GB. So the OVA's are not perfect that's for sure.

Sent from my iPhone


On 28 May 2016, at 00:01, Ryan Ratliff (rratliff)  > wrote:

CUCM and IMP won’t have an issue and will pick up the new vCPUs during boot, 
though you really shouldn’t have any performance issues if you are sized 
appropriately and honoring what the OVA configures. 

 

>From what I recall CUC sets the number of CPUs during install and won’t use 
>any additional ones added afterwards. 

 

-Ryan 

 

On May 26, 2016, at 5:56 PM, Alessandro Bertacco  > wrote:

 

Because After Upgrade to V11 from V10.5, and moving Virtual Machine to ESXi5 to 
ESX6, during boot and during service start up CPU are always 100%, and booting 
Up are Slow as Old Snail!!

 

Note that Virtul Machine now Run on SSD Disk Storage!!

 

AB

 

Da: Ryan Huff [mailto:ryanh...@outlook.com] 
Inviato: giovedì 26 maggio 2016 23:44
A: Alessandro Bertacco  >
Cc: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net  
Oggetto: Re: [cisco-voip] Add CPU on UC infrastructure

 

I would first answer your question, with a question of my own. Why do you need 
to add additional CPUs to your UC virtual?

 

Thanks,

 

Ryan

 



Thanks, 

 

Ryan

On May 26, 2016, at 4:33 PM, Alessandro Bertacco < 
 bertacco.alessan...@alice.it> wrote:

Hi Guys,

   I need to give more CPU resource to my CUCM, CUC, and IM version 11.

 

Which will be the impact of modifying virtual hardware of the Machine?

 

Thank you

Regards

 

Alessandro Bertacco

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[cisco-voip] R: Add CPU on UC infrastructure

2016-05-26 Thread Alessandro Bertacco
Because After Upgrade to V11 from V10.5, and moving Virtual Machine to ESXi5
to ESX6, during boot and during service start up CPU are always 100%, and
booting Up are Slow as Old Snail!!

 

Note that Virtul Machine now Run on SSD Disk Storage!!

 

AB

 

Da: Ryan Huff [mailto:ryanh...@outlook.com] 
Inviato: giovedì 26 maggio 2016 23:44
A: Alessandro Bertacco 
Cc: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Oggetto: Re: [cisco-voip] Add CPU on UC infrastructure

 

I would first answer your question, with a question of my own. Why do you
need to add additional CPUs to your UC virtual?

 

Thanks,

 

Ryan

 



Thanks, 

 

Ryan

On May 26, 2016, at 4:33 PM, Alessandro Bertacco
 > wrote:

Hi Guys,

   I need to give more CPU resource to my CUCM, CUC, and IM version
11.

 

Which will be the impact of modifying virtual hardware of the Machine?

 

Thank you

Regards

 

Alessandro Bertacco

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