Re: [cisco-voip] CPU Reservations

2019-07-08 Thread Lelio Fulgenzi
“ccm.bin at its core is a distributed real time state machine.” ^^^ this ^^^ This is what I try to tell people when they tell me that they can run 50 machines on the same boxes that I run 10. And they _still_ don’t get it. -sent from mobile device- Lelio Fulgenzi, B.A. | Senior Analyst Com

Re: [cisco-voip] CPU Reservations

2019-07-08 Thread Ryan Huff
Adam, You'd probably be less likely to have an "issue" if the host's aggregate compute resources are at least 30%-35% below subscribed capacity (but no guarantees). Real time traffic on the software such as mtp, moh,.. etc (I think UCOS even has some files that internally communicate via real t

Re: [cisco-voip] CPU Reservations

2019-07-08 Thread Wes Sisk (wsisk) via cisco-voip
Adam, Yes, the reservation appears steep and outside monitors appear ripe for harvesting underutilized resources. And 3 things come to mind: * ccm.bin at its core is a distributed real time state machine. Delays have serious impacts. Feature are invoked across nodes. See the long history arou

[cisco-voip] CPU Reservations

2019-07-08 Thread Pawlowski, Adam
Hi all, It's been a bit since I've asked this question, if I have here before. Do we all run our UC appliances in VMWare with the full CPU MHz and core reservations prescribed by Cisco, in production? Or, if you have information on hand regarding the actual resource usage, have any of you taken

Re: [cisco-voip] provisioning question : calling settings (can we change them later?)

2019-07-08 Thread Lelio Fulgenzi
Thanks Brian. I was more concerned with making a change that I couldn’t change afterwards. There was at least one warning about that in the beginning. Not being accustomed to this, I got worried. Turns out, the settings are those that are available from the left hand side “Services” option, un

Re: [cisco-voip] provisioning question : calling settings (can we change them later?)

2019-07-08 Thread Brian Meade
You can just ignore it. When provisioning users/places, just don't enable the Calling Service for them. On Thu, Jul 4, 2019 at 6:32 PM Lelio Fulgenzi wrote: > > I'm going through a webex provisioning process and the screens look > differently than the last time I did this. It's presenting me wi