09-26-2013 01:47 AM - edited 03-17-2019 03:33 PM
Hi,
Please find the attaché screen shot CWMS error.and give me solution.
09-26-2013 05:23 AM
Hi Muralidhar,
What is the hardware platform you are trying to deploy CWMS OVA? Are you using vSphere or vCenter to deploy the OVA? How many times have you tried deploying the OVA? Did you get the OVA on a USB or you downloaded it?
-Dejan
10-01-2013 10:16 AM
I'm also getting a failure trying to install version 1.5.1.6.A ova file (250 users Admin) downloaded from Cisco. I'm installing on UCS C220 M3 hardware. Using vCenter version 5.1. The installation gets to the point of "Deploying disk 1 of 5", runs for about 12-15 minutes (shows 17%completed) and then errors out with "Failed to deploy OVF package. The request was aborted: Th request was canceled."
10-01-2013 10:31 AM
Hi Brad,
Can you ensure your server satisfies the following CPU, RAM, NIC, and HDD requirements for 250-user deployment:
Do you have vCenter on the same UCS host or not?
Also, for 250-user deployment, here is the minimum hardware requirement:
UCS C220 M3 is listed for 50-user deployment only. For 250-user deployment, the following servers are listed:
I hope this helps.
-Dejan
10-01-2013 11:37 AM
Two servers (planned for admin and media on one and IRP on second. Both have 2 - 6 core processors, 64mb ram, 6 1Gb ethernet ports and 1.5 TB 7200 rpm hdd. VCenter is not on the same UCS host.
This model (c220 M3) was recommended by our Cisco account reps for 250 user install. I also tried the 50 user install and got the same error.
10-02-2013 06:07 AM
Hi Brad,
If it also fails during the 50-user deployment it is possible that the OVA file is corrupted. Can you try re-downloading it and attempt the deployment again?
I searched for some VMware articles about this, and some of them are stating that OVA file might be corrupted. The others are pointing into another direction that I believe is not relevant for your scenario:
Also, make sure you use vCenter and not vSphere for deployment.
-Dejan
10-02-2013 06:59 AM
Turned out to be what looks like a bug in the vCenter client. The client was seeing the ova file as 1.8 gb instead of ~10 gb. I copied the file to the host datastore using scp and deployed the system from the local datastore. Thanks for your help.
10-02-2013 07:02 AM
Thank you for the update, Brad. We will keep that in mind in case any similar issues are experienced.
Kind regards,
-Dejan
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