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Firepower Sensor upgrade 6.2.0 to 6.2.2 - Upgrade Failure due to disk space issues

Hi, My upgrade of Firepower sensor is stuck at 48% with below mentioned logs related to disk space:

 

[180411 15:23] Starting script: 600_schema/100_update_database.sh
Entering 600_schema/100_update_database.sh...
check disk space prior to database upgrade
Checking free /root disk space...
[180411 15:23:39] Calculating free disk space (measured in Kbytes)...
[180411 15:23:39] Root disk free = 2807016


2807016K, Var disk free = 1227536K
[180411 15:23:39] Accounting for DE directory size (which will be copied)...
[180411 15:23:40] DEDir = 95400
[180411 15:23:40] Root disk free = 2807016
2807016K, Var disk free = 1132136K
[180411 15:23:40] Root disk free = 2807016
2807016K, Var disk free = 1132136K
./functions.install: line 1185: [: too many arguments
Checking free /var disk space...
Find largest table in /var/lib/mysql ...
Checking for 737280K of /var disk space to upgrade the database
Total /var disk space needed for upgrade is 7926784
vardiskneeded has been adjusted to 3963392
Fatal error: Not enough var disk space available.  You need at least 3963392K free to perform this upgrade.  You have 1132136K free.

 

 

Below is the output for your help please:

 

admin@Firepower:/$ sudo du -hs * | sort -h
Password:
du: cannot access 'new-root/proc/13093/task/13093/fd/4': No such file or directory
du: cannot access 'new-root/proc/13093/task/13093/fdinfo/4': No such file or directory
du: cannot access 'new-root/proc/13093/fd/4': No such file or directory
du: cannot access 'new-root/proc/13093/fdinfo/4': No such file or directory
du: cannot access 'new-root/proc/13115/fd/7': No such file or directory
4.0K    home
16K     lost+found
16K     mnt
40K     tmp
136K    DBCheck.log
5.5M    sbin
6.4M    lib64
7.3M    etc
8.2M    lib
12M     bin
16M     root
17M     cisco
30M     boot
30M     dev
650M    usr
751M    new-root
32G     Volume

 

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The upgrade is aborted because of disk space. Did you perform upgrade
readiness check?

For diskspace you need to find out what is consuming it. Get 'show disks'
to see what is causing it.

This is really an issue that Cisco TAC can help you with.  have you raised a ticket?

 

I don't have support of this box or no Smartnet so i don't think Cisco TAC will help me here!

i read the release notes but missed out the space requirements

Is this a VM platform?

 

Do you have old upgrade files uploaded onto the server? If so, try removing those first.

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