pitviper wrote: » That’s odd – Did you try installing VM Workstation on the server box? I’m running similar setup – Cluster of 7.0(2) CUCMs in VMWare Workstation 6.5.2. The host OS is Server 2003R2 x64 and everything works fine… (errr, so far!)
FattyAcid wrote: » No I haven't tried VM Workstation on the server, just VMWare player. Did you check if the Cisco IP Voice Streaming Media application is actually running on yours? Not just activated, but actually running. Cisco Unified Servicability, Tools -> Control Center - Feature Services? Of course if MoH, annunciator, etc. works, it's obviously running. Which build of VMWare Workstation 6.5.2 are you running on the 2003R2 x86 server?
pitviper wrote: » It’s definitely working – Already running MoH and a conference bridge. No problems starting and stopping the service. Host server is a Dell PowerEdge w/2x Xeon Quad E5310 CPUs (8x cores oc’d to 2.0ghz), 8GB RAM, Server 2003R2 Enterprise x64 SP2, and VM Workstation 6.5.2 build-156735. VMs were built on the server – Not sure if that makes a difference. Guest VMs: Redhat Enterprise 4 (32-bit), 1024RAM, 2xCPUs, and 72GB SCSI HDD. CUCM Version (Pub, 2x Subs): 7.0.2.10000-18
badgerpongo wrote: » I have discovered that the vmachine must be built and run on an Intel platform or the streaming media app will not start. I have tried to move the vmachine to an AMD platform, after first building it on the Intel platform, to see if it would run. It does, but the streaming media will not start while the vmachine is running on the AMD platform. Thanks
FattyAcid wrote: » Does anyone know if this problem (CUCM/CUCMBE 7.X streaming media app won't start in VMWare on AMD processors) is true with CUCM 6.1.X in VMWare on AMD processors? Thanks!