10-18-2019 11:01 AM
Hello, I came to a problem after updating IR809 to IOx 1.9.0.5 from IOx 1.5 using Bundle Image ir800-universalk9_npe-bundle.SPA.159-3.M.bin.
After successfully updating the software, when I install an Docker application, ioxclient showed an error as below:
command Name: application-install Error. Server returned 500 { "description": "Not enough space in the disk, needed 217496576, got 198180864", "errorcode": -1003, "message": "Error during app installation" }
Then I checked the diagnostic(disk type) on Cisco IOx Local Manager, and I found some information below:
--Top Disk Usage-- /*: Error: 451M /oldroot 38M /home 11M /lib64 7.4M /boot 5.5M /bin 3.6M /lib 2.8M /etc 645K /usr 43K /var 12K /lost+found 5.0K /sbin 2.0K /ovfs-rw 2.0K /ovfs 2.0K /mnt 1.0K /selinux 1.0K /media 1.0K /downloads du: cannot access '/oldroot/proc/3910/task/3910/fdinfo/4': No such file or directory du: cannot access '/oldroot/proc/3910/task/3910/fd/4': No such file or directory du: cannot access '/oldroot/proc/3910/fdinfo/4': No such file or directory du: cannot access '/oldroot/proc/3910/fd/4': No such file or directory /software/*: 228M /software/tmp 11M /software/caf 16K /software/lost+found 12K /software/downloads 4.0K /software/backup 4.0K /software/apps
I have another original IR809 with IOx 1.6.0.5, the software of which is not updated yet. I checked the disk type diagnostic too and it showed:
--Top Disk Usage-- /*: Error: 1.1G /oldroot 35M /home 11M /lib64 7.4M /boot 5.5M /bin 3.6M /lib 2.6M /etc 612K /usr 42K /var 12K /lost+found 5.0K /sbin 2.0K /ovfs-rw 2.0K /ovfs 2.0K /mnt 1.0K /selinux 1.0K /media 1.0K /downloads du: cannot access '/oldroot/proc/14812/task/14812/fdinfo/4': No such file or directory du: cannot access '/oldroot/proc/14812/task/14812/fd/4': No such file or directory du: cannot access '/oldroot/proc/14812/fdinfo/4': No such file or directory du: cannot access '/oldroot/proc/14812/fd/4': No such file or directory du: cannot access '/oldroot/proc/14736/fdinfo/46': No such file or directory /software/*: 873M /software/caf 64K /software/downloads 16K /software/lost+found 4.0K /software/tmp 4.0K /software/backup 4.0K /software/apps
I am wondering why the disk space available get fewer after the bundle updating. Any ideas ?
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10-23-2019 07:17 AM
I found a document from cisco which just hit my issue.
The document is available on https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/cloud-systems-management/iox/212923-low-space-available-for-iox-package-depl.html
10-18-2019 05:11 PM
Did you see automatic increase of the disk usage right after bundle install to newer version ?
Could you pls share before and after upgrade snapshot on the same device to get clear understanding ?
For now try to clean up docker layers on local registry using below ioxclient command and then install again.
$ ioxclient layer delete
10-19-2019 12:00 AM
Thank you for your reply.
I don't know how to check if the disk usage increased after the upgrade while I notice there is fewer disk available for /software.
I did not create a snapshot just before the bundle installation but I have one in 2019-08-12 for the previous version. I uploaded both before and after snapshot of this IR809, and please check.
I tried to install the app after I deleted all the docker layers but it still failed, with error below:
currently active profile : default Command Name: application-install Saving current configuration Could not complete your command : Error. Server returned 500 { "description": "Invalid Archive file: [Errno 28] No space left on device", "errorcode": -1, "message": "Invalid Archive file" }
10-21-2019 06:24 PM
I am wondering that if it is because I did not delete the previous bundle image which occupied some disk space after I upgrade the new bundle image. If so, is there any IOS command to check and delete them?
10-23-2019 07:17 AM
I found a document from cisco which just hit my issue.
The document is available on https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/cloud-systems-management/iox/212923-low-space-available-for-iox-package-depl.html
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