10-03-2009 07:19 AM - edited 03-18-2019 10:43 AM
I have a customer that were trying to upgrade to 7.1(3), however he is currently at 5.1.2.3110-1 and we need to have him at 5.1.3 before we can go to 7.1(3). I've tried to upgrade him 3 times from his 5.1.2 to 5.1(3G), 5.1(3f), and 5.1(a) only to keep getting the same error. Here is the error I keep getting:
10/03/2009 10:01:37 upgrade_install.sh|(CAPTURE) 52%:|<LVL::Debug>
10/03/2009 10:01:37 upgrade_install.sh|(CAPTURE) 52%:|<LVL::Debug>
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10/03/2009 10:01:37 upgrade_install.sh|(CAPTURE) 52%:|<LVL::Debug>
10/03/2009 10:01:37 upgrade_install.sh|(CAPTURE) 52%:|<LVL::Debug>
10/03/2009 10:01:37 upgrade_install.sh|(CAPTURE) 52%:|<LVL::Debug>
10/03/2009 10:01:37 upgrade_install.sh|(CAPTURE) 52%:|<LVL::Debug>
10/03/2009 10:01:37 upgrade_install.sh|(CAPTURE) 52%:|<LVL::Debug>
10/03/2009 10:01:37 upgrade_install.sh|(CAPTURE) 52%:|<LVL::Debug>
10/03/2009 10:01:37 upgrade_install.sh|(CAPTURE) 52%:|<LVL::Debug>
10/03/2009 10:01:37 upgrade_install.sh|(CAPTURE) 52%:|<LVL::Debug>
10/03/2009 10:01:37 upgrade_install.sh|(CAPTURE) error: Failed to extract file 5.1.3.2000-3/RPMS/cm-pd-1.0.0.0-1.i386.rpm|<LVL::Debug>
10/03/2009 10:01:37 upgrade_install.sh|Untar file failed|<LVL::Error>
10/03/2009 10:01:37 upgrade_install.sh|Cleaning up download...|<LVL::Info>
10/03/2009 10:01:37 upgrade_install.sh|Removing /common/download/cisco-ipt-k9-patch5.1.3.2000-3.*|<LVL::Info>
10/03/2009 10:01:37 upgrade_install.sh|Removing /common/download/5.1.3.2000-3|<LVL::Info>
10/03/2009 10:01:57 upgrade_install.sh|CSA Status = 0|<LVL::Debug>
10/03/2009 10:01:57 upgrade_install.sh|/etc/init.d/ciscosec start|<LVL::Info>
10/03/2009 10:02:05 upgrade_install.sh|(CAPTURE) Starting ciscosec: [ OK ]|<LVL::Debug>
10/03/2009 10:02:05 upgrade_install.sh|(CAPTURE) |<LVL::Debug>
10/03/2009 10:02:05 upgrade_install.sh|(CAPTURE) /bin/tar: 5.1.3.2000-3/RPMS/cm-pd-1.0.0.0-1.i386.rpm: Cannot change ownership to uid 900711, gid 25: No such file or directory|<LVL::Debug>
10/03/2009 10:02:05 upgrade_install.sh|Stop IOWAIT monitor|<LVL::Info>
10/03/2009 10:02:05 upgrade_install.sh|1|<LVL::Debug>
Also you'll see the attachment for 2 of the upgrade.
Any ideas?
10-03-2009 10:31 AM
Hi Tony,
10/03/2009 08:14:11 upgrade_install.sh|(CAPTURE) Free space : 12373639168|<:DEBUG>
10/03/2009 08:14:11 upgrade_install.sh|(CAPTURE) Space needed : 9659924480|<:DEBUG>
10/03/2009 08:14:11 upgrade_install.sh|There is enough space on device to proceed.|<:INFO>
10/03/2009 08:23:19 upgrade_install.sh|(CAPTURE) 64%:|<:DEBUG>
10/03/2009 08:23:19 upgrade_install.sh|(CAPTURE) 64%:|<:DEBUG>
10/03/2009 08:23:19 upgrade_install.sh|(CAPTURE) error: Failed to extract file 5.1.3.8000-4/RPMS/file-3.39-9.EL3.4.i386.rpm|<:DEBUG>
10/03/2009 08:23:19 upgrade_install.sh|Untar file failed|<:ERROR>
Even though we have enough space in Inactive partition, we are failing to extract first rpm, this may be because we dont have enough space in common partition (use show status),
i believe you already check MD5 checksum for file,
This can also be cause by a I/O wait problem you can check HDDs integrity with Recovery CD, and you can disable I/O throttling and give it a try.
Let us know if that helps, otherwise please open a TAC case for further investigation
10-03-2009 11:20 AM
Thanks for getting back with me, here's the show status:
Product Ver : 5.1.2.3110-1
Platform Ver : 2.0.0.1-1
Uptime:
14:16:11 up 11:17, 1 user, load average: 0.33, 0.14, 0.33
CPU Idle: 86.43% System: 11.56% User: 01.51%
IOWAIT: 00.00% IRQ: 00.00% Soft: 00.50% Intr/sec: 208.08
Memory Total: 4030996K
Free: 2174004K
Used: 1856992K
Cached: 573836K
Shared: 0K
Buffers: 127916K
Total Free Used
Disk/active 12317944K 565664K 11126552K (96%)
Disk/inactive 12317912K 648736K 11043448K (95%)
Disk/logging 43090196K 7465636K 33435708K (82%)
How would I go in a disable I/O throttling? Yes, I verify all 4 update files for MD5.
How could I go in and free up space on the the inactive disk? could I just delete whats currently on there?
Here's what on there now, I'm sure there's no reason to go back to the 5.1(2):
Partition Versions
Active Version: 5.1.2.3110-1
Inactive Version: 5.1.2.1000-11
Active Version Installed Software Options
cmterm-devicepack5
10-04-2009 03:51 PM
Here is the command from CLI for disabling io throttling
utils iothrottle disable
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/cucos/6_0_1/cucos/iptpappa.html#wp1049907
10-08-2009 04:49 AM
Disabling iothrottle allowed me to upgrade.
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