New AVP Software installation on HPDL360-G7 server

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  • tmullo
    Aspiring Member
    • Nov 2017
    • 2

    New AVP Software installation on HPDL360-G7 server

    Hi,

    I am trying to upgrade a HP DL360-G7 server running R6 system platform as an LSP to R7 AVP.

    The server spec is: 12GB RAM / 2 x 300GB HDD / RAID 1

    I have followed the document Migrating and Installing Avaya Aura® Appliance Virtualization Platform

    Steps taken
    1. Run the HP360-G7 RAID utility - Server set to 2 x HDD RAID 1
    2. Inserted the AVP 7.1.2 disk and USB stick with the completed 7.1ks.cfg file on it (FAT32)

    I can see on the monitor that it picks up and installs the ESXi (AVP) software but then the screen goes blank and there is no activity on the DVD / HDD / USB drives

    It says leave for 30 mins in the doc but I left for over 2 hrs and nothing happened

    Any ideas?

    Many thanks
  • hurdk
    Brainiac
    • Oct 2015
    • 67

    #2
    After 30 minutes be sure to check the cd tray to see if it popped out or open. if so make sure you remove the usb stick or it will not complete. I always keep a ping test going in the service port to see when the server starts responding.

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    • kumar1499
      Whiz
      • Oct 2017
      • 40

      #3
      though not recommended , If you know how to install VMware ESXI , then try manual/Technical mode and see if you get any error during installation.

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      • hurdk
        Brainiac
        • Oct 2015
        • 67

        #4
        I found when the 7.1 file will not work I will install the 7.0 and upgrade the AVP to 7.1

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        • kumar1499
          Whiz
          • Oct 2017
          • 40

          #5
          I think there are 2 files , one of upgrade (zip file) and other for new install iso format

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          • dfl
            Member
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            • Dec 2015
            • 4

            #6
            If you haven't resolved this yet you might try a different USB stick or try reformatting the stick you have.
            • Insert the USB stick into your PC
            • Run diskpart from command prompt
            • list disk and carefully verify which drive is the USB (as opposed to your hard drive!). You can tell by the size reported which is which.
            • select disk <n>, where <n> corresponds to the disk number reported for the USB
            • detail disk Verify you've selected the correct disk. You don't want to format your hard drive!
            • clean This destroys all data on your USB stick
            • create partition primary This creates a primary partition on the USB stick as required.
            • format fs=fat32 quick
            • exit

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            • hurdk
              Brainiac
              • Oct 2015
              • 67

              #7
              I just installed 7.1 yesterday in my lab for an upcoming project and with the new blue thumb drive and DVD drive the 7.1 kickstart loaded within 15 minutes on the S8300E. Had zero issues.... there is a file on the thumb drive that states you do not need to format it is pre formatted already. Makes you wonder.....

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              • dfl
                Member
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                • Dec 2015
                • 4

                #8
                Originally posted by hurdk View Post
                I just installed 7.1 yesterday in my lab for an upcoming project and with the new blue thumb drive and DVD drive the 7.1 kickstart loaded within 15 minutes on the S8300E. Had zero issues.... there is a file on the thumb drive that states you do not need to format it is pre formatted already. Makes you wonder.....
                Correct. If you are using the Avaya supplied thumb drive/USB stick you do not need to format it. But some people may choose to use their own USB stick. The most likely cause for an install to fail is that the installer couldn't find the kick start file either because the USB stick has multiple or incorrect partitions, or the kick start file is mis-named.

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                • hurdk
                  Brainiac
                  • Oct 2015
                  • 67

                  #9
                  I can tell you that in my experience anytime I used the provided old style thumb drives the install would fail. Even when I used the low level format option in windows to properly format the thumb drive. I believe the issue has been a combination of the DVD drive and the thumbdrive that has caused all the headaches. I think avaya fixed that since I have had no issues recently installing 7.1

                  Now don't get me started on the other issues.....lol

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