Might want to try the following: 1. If multi cpu, set the vm process affinity
to cpu 1. 2. In the cucm system config, disable iothrottle. 3. If you have
enough ram, allocate 2gb to the vm - this reduces swap. 4. Defrag the vm;
defrag the hard drive. 5. If you have a 5400 rpm hd upgrade to 7200 or higher.
Enable high performance on the drive properties. I did all of these and mine
sails now. Keep in mind my vm systems are a bit more robust than the normal
desktop / laptop. Travis
-----Original Message-----
From: CCIE
Sent: 8/1/2009 8:36:37 AM
To: ccielab_at_groupstudy.com
Subject: I installed CUCM 7.0 successfully on VMWare, but I am having
intermittent connectivity problem via GUI. Which I may have to try many times
till I get connected via GUI.
Hi experts,
I installed CUCM 7.0 successfully on VMWare, but I am having intermittent
connectivity problem via GUI. Which I may have to try many times till I get
connected via GUI.
The Vmware is installed on Windows XP.
Any advice about this issue?
Regards,
Amin
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Received on Sat Aug 01 2009 - 19:18:19 ART
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