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cucm 9.1.2 backup issue

Hello! Could you please give a piece of advice on my problem?

CUCM can't complete the backup process with the following error:

===========================

Feature : UCM
Component : TFTP
Time Completed: ***************
Result Code : 1-Unknown TFTP Error
Result String : ERROR
=====================================================
Free space on /common/drf = 3191432 KB, required space = 3987084 KB
Not enough space for backup



----> BEGIN Standard Output

----> END Standard Output


----> BEGIN Standard Error

----> END Standard Error

===================================

The sftp server where the backup to be placed has enough dissk space.

I tried restarting the local/master DRF services on the CUCM - didn't help.

Am I right thinking that I need to clean up /common/drf directory? How can I do so?

 

Thanks a lot!

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Hi

execute the command "show status", "show diskusage common sort" and check the disk usage if disk usage of inactive/logging is around 80-90% then we got to free up some space there.

admin:show status

                        Total            Free            Used
Disk/active         14652904K        1821348K       12682688K (88%)
Disk/inactive       14652904K       13741144K         167416K (2%)
Disk/logging        50986188K       30910692K       17485544K (37%)

In order to free up the try the following

++ Install ciscocm.free_common_space_<lastest version>..cop.sgn.cop to clean inactive partition

++ Delete traces, and set the tracing to default.

++ Try rebooting specific server.

HTH,

Regards,

Mohammed Noor

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Hi Dmitry,

 

In addition to what Noor has asked, can u look into the bug

CUCM DRS backup fails with windows 7 and 2008
CSCul38509
Symptom:
CUCM 8.6.2 or 9.1(2) and later DRS backup may fail due to interoperability issues with Windows 7 or Windows 2008 based SFTP servers or any SFTP server which uses SMB2 to access disk storage.

Conditions:
This has been observed under Windows 7 and Windows 2008.

To check if you are affected please conduct the following steps during file upload to your Windows-based SFTP server:
a) open CMD and change your current folder to SFTP root directory
b) issue dir command to check what is the size of the file being uploaded
c) you are affected if the file size is 0, it is not increasing, and it gets updated as soon as you issue dir /R command

Workaround:
1. Use linux-based SFTP server
or
2. From SFTP server do not mount storage via SMB2
 

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Aman Soi
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Hi,

 

try changing the path of sftp on PC where u are taking backup.Create a separate folder and in sftp software point to this new path.

 

regds,

aman

Hi,

I've changed the destination path for sftp... the problem persists unfortunately.

Try to use an another sftp server in your laptop to eliminate any other issues.

 

you can use a coreftp(free) and executable. 

http://www.coreftp.com/server/download/msftpsrvr.exe 

Hi

execute the command "show status", "show diskusage common sort" and check the disk usage if disk usage of inactive/logging is around 80-90% then we got to free up some space there.

admin:show status

                        Total            Free            Used
Disk/active         14652904K        1821348K       12682688K (88%)
Disk/inactive       14652904K       13741144K         167416K (2%)
Disk/logging        50986188K       30910692K       17485544K (37%)

In order to free up the try the following

++ Install ciscocm.free_common_space_<lastest version>..cop.sgn.cop to clean inactive partition

++ Delete traces, and set the tracing to default.

++ Try rebooting specific server.

HTH,

Regards,

Mohammed Noor

Hi Mohammed,

thanks a lot for your response! I have installed and run ciscocm.free_common_space utility as you advised. As a result /common/drf directory indeed seems to have enough free space. This error message disappeared, but unfortunately another problem has risen:

===========

Result Code : 116-SFTP transfer failed during Backup. Either there is not enough disk space or network transfer failed due to interuption while transferring data to configured SFTP Server
Result String : ERROR
=====================================================
Free space on /common/drf = 16823664 KB, required space = 6844280 KB
Ready for backup
./
.............list of files

tar: -: Wrote only 6144 of 10240 bytes
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
Backup failed


----> BEGIN Standard Output

----> END Standard Output


----> BEGIN Standard Error
error writing output file

gzip: stdout: Broken pipe

----> END Standard Error

=============================================

It's strange because sftp server has plenty of free disk space. The communication between CUCM and SFTP server seems to be OK - at least I'm able to update device firmware using it.

thanks beforehand for any ideas on the problem!

Hi Dmitry,

Can you which sftp server your using.

Regards,

Mohammed Noor

Hi Dmitry,

 

In addition to what Noor has asked, can u look into the bug

CUCM DRS backup fails with windows 7 and 2008
CSCul38509
Symptom:
CUCM 8.6.2 or 9.1(2) and later DRS backup may fail due to interoperability issues with Windows 7 or Windows 2008 based SFTP servers or any SFTP server which uses SMB2 to access disk storage.

Conditions:
This has been observed under Windows 7 and Windows 2008.

To check if you are affected please conduct the following steps during file upload to your Windows-based SFTP server:
a) open CMD and change your current folder to SFTP root directory
b) issue dir command to check what is the size of the file being uploaded
c) you are affected if the file size is 0, it is not increasing, and it gets updated as soon as you issue dir /R command

Workaround:
1. Use linux-based SFTP server
or
2. From SFTP server do not mount storage via SMB2
 

+5 Aman

Hi Aman and Mohammed!

thanks a lot for your comments. It looks like I'm really affected by CSCul38509.

It is interesting that if I issue DIR and then DIR /R commands the backup process finishes correctly! If I don't do that the backup fails as usual.

So I think I'll have to use the workarounds suggested.

thanks for update[+5].

 

regds,

aman

Hi Dmitry,

Refer below link covers common issues in DRS. I had published few day back

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/unified-communications/unified-communications-manager-callmanager/117725-probsol-cucm-00.html

HTH,

Regards,

Mohammed Noor

HI

 

I have the same problem that does not allow me to Backup in CUCM v10.5.2.
I already deleted trace from RTMT
Install the COP
Restart the server however not under Active / Inactive disk space.

Any other suggestions??

 

                    Total              Free           Used
Disk/active 14643120K   1799756K   12694600K (88%)
Disk/inactive 14643056K  1887540K   12606752K (87%)
Disk/logging 174846672K  144477044K   21494448K (13%)

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