03-07-2015 07:26 AM - edited 03-20-2019 08:31 PM
I noticed this has only 1 and 2 star ratings after bumping into this issue myself, so I figured I would help out the original poster and others who are experiencing this issue.
Presumably, the original poster is intending to advise that we read the CUCM 10.0(1) Upgrade Guide, and view the Pre-Upgrade Tasks therein. These (the bullet points below) seem to be the salient options contained in that section. I used the "Free Common Space COP file" option to resolve my disk space issue and allow my upgrade. I found the .cop file in the following download area on CCO:
It is called: "VMware Disk Size Reallocation COP file: This COP file allows UCM VMs to increase the size of their vDisk(s) without requiring a system rebuild.
ciscocm.free_common_space_v1.1.cop.sgn "
• Use the Cisco Log Partition Monitoring Tool to adjust the low and high watermarks to reduce the traces
and remove unnecessary log files. Cisco recommends that you adjust the low watermark value to 30,
and the high watermark value to 40. After the upgrade, you must restore the high and low watermarks
to their original values in order to avoid premature purging of traces. The default value for the high
watermark is 85. The default value for the low watermark is 80. For more information about using the
Cisco Log Partition Monitoring Tool, see the Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool Administration
Guide.
• Use the Disk Expansion COP file (ciscocm.vmware-disk-size-reallocation-<latest_version>.cop.sgn) to
expand the vDisk size if your virtual environment has additional available disk space. Ensure that you
review the Readme file that supports this COP file before you proceed.
• Use the Free Common Space COP file (ciscocm.free_common_space_v<latest_version>.cop.sgn). This
COP file removes the inactive side in the common partition to increase available disk space without
requiring a system rebuild. Ensure that you review the Readme file that supports this COP file before
you proceed.
• Manually remove outdated or unused firmware files from the TFTP directory. You can remove these
files using the TFTP File Management page in the OS Administration interface, or you can use the file
list tftp and file delete tftp commands from the command line interface.
06-12-2015 02:10 PM
Thanks for the info, this happened to me on my 10.5.1 lab server when trying to upgrade to 10.5.2 using PCD, the COP file worked like a champ and my upgrade is in progress.
10-13-2016 04:24 AM
Hello!
We are planning an Upgrade from CUCM 9.1(2) to 10.5(2) and from CUPS 9.1(1) to IMP 10.5(2b) and I've some question to the disk space:
Thank you in advanced for your help.
Mirko
10-13-2016 06:08 AM
Mirko,
This happened to me a few more times on my production systems since I posted. I would highly recommend installing PCD if you haven't yet, 11.5.1 was recently released. You will need your VMware admin to type in the VMware admin username/password in order to discover the ESX hosts directly from PCD. Then do your cluster discovery and you can run everything right from PCD. Makes life a lot easier during patches and upgrades. It happened to me on CUCM, CUPS and Unity Connection but it's really no big deal. If you start an upgrade task and it fails due to lack of disk space, just install this COP file on all your cluster members and try the upgrade again, it should work on the second attempt. You don't have to load it ahead of time though, only if you need it.
10-13-2016 07:40 AM
Hi Todd,
thanks for the quickly reply.
We evaluate PCD for the future, but at the moment we have to upgrade this cluster very quickly,
I'm glad it's nothing difficult...before the next CUCM cluster upgrade I'll learn a little bit about PCD.
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