10-28-2012 02:08 PM - edited 03-10-2019 07:43 PM
Hello,
I'm trying to upgrade my ACS 5.3 (patch 7) to ACS 5.4 and I've downloaded the application bundle from Cisco.
I'm transferring the app bundle via FTP towards the VM containing ACS, yet I ALWAYS get %Manifest File not found in bundle.
I've opened the bundle and found the manifest .xml inside.
I've double verified MD5 checks, size files, re-downloaded everything, even copied it to the local disk of the appliance. Also browsed through this forum to see that there are people having the same problem with other ACS version upgrades and besides re-downloading and using FTP there isn't a specific solution.
I'm always getting this error.
I know that it must be possible to do upgrade, but I'm stuck. Does anybody have any insight on this?
I do see on the FTP server logs that the file gets transferred, but as pretty much as soon as it finishes transferring (not enough time in my view to extract a 1.2 GB file) I get an error
I'm doing the:
application upgrade ACS_5.4.0.46.tar.gz FTP
(...)
%Manifest file not found in the bundle
If anybody can provide its experience...
Thanks
Gustavo
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12-27-2012 12:02 AM
I am not sure what the question is that you are asking.
Note the release notes have been updated for 5.4 as follows and I hope this gives you the information you require
Specifically
If you have either ACS 5.2 or ACS 5.3 installed on your machine, you can upgrade to ACS 5.4 using one of the following two methods:
•Upgrading an ACS Server using the Application Upgrade Bundle
•Reimaging and Upgrading an ACS Server
You can only perform an application upgrade, on either a Cisco appliance or a virtual machine, if the disk size is greater than or equal to 500 GB. If you have a smaller disk size, you need to reimage to ACS 5.4 followed by a restore of the backup taken in ACS 5.2 or ACS 5.3 version to trigger the upgrade.
When you upgrade from ACS 5.3, it is mandatory to have previously installed a minimum patch version of 5.3.0.4.6 prior to the upgrade or the upgrade will fail. It is recommended to install patch 5.3.40.8 prior to the upgrade. Note that ACS 5.4 does not yet include all fixes that are included in 5.3.0.40.8. Therefore, if any of these fixes are required, you should delay the upgrade until the first patch for ACS 5.4 is released.
See Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.4 for information on upgrading your ACS Server.
An additional note is that the first patch for ACS 5.4 is now available and so includes all the fixes that were inlcuded in ACS 5.3 up to patch 8. Patch 1 of ACS5.4 also includes support for later Firefox versions
10-28-2012 05:16 PM
Hi,
Is there a firewall between the ACS and the ftp server? If so, could you try moving the file to a ftp server that isnt between a firewall.
Thanks
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10-29-2012 01:43 AM
Hi Tarik,
nope, no firewall in between. The transfer is well done (at least from what the ftp server tells me).
I do find that the gap of time between the transfer finish and the message isn't large enough to uncompress 1.2 GB...
Thanks
10-29-2012 07:52 AM
Just to add that I'm now on the same network as the ACS, I've tried with two different files and always got the same result.
The only thing in common now is the ACS instance. It looks almost as the upgrade code doesn't try to unzip the bundle...
Thanks
10-29-2012 07:55 PM
Just to be sure you are using ftp and not tftp correct?
Thanks,
Tarik Admani
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10-30-2012 12:52 AM
Hi Tarik,
Yes I am using ftp.
Nevertheless, I had the opportunity to try the upgrade on another installation and that didn't pose any problems.
I'm wondering if my ACS installation is in good health... I've been able to install every patch since 5.2, and am now currently on patch level 7 of 5.3.
Would the fact that the machine is thin prov running on 100GB disk pose an issue for this specific upgrade?
10-30-2012 03:17 AM
Yes,
Thin provisioning and 100gb hard disk is not supported.
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10-30-2012 03:51 AM
Sorry, 60 Gb not 100Gb.
What I find strange is that even though not supported (thin provisioning) it has been working properly, disk occupation seems, plenty of space.
Are you aware of any logs we can check for this?
Thanks
11-04-2012 10:22 AM
Gustavo, tengo el mismo problema que vos. Pudiste solucionarlo?
In English too, just in case: I have the same problem as you. Could you fix it?
10-30-2012 05:53 AM
I had the same error regarding the manifest file and I followed the vm install guide for setting up the vm and disks.
I was migrating from 5.2 to 5.4. Since I could not get the 5.4 patch to install on 5.2, I had to do a fresh install of 5.2, restore a backup, upgrade to 5.3, make another backup, do a fresh install of 5.4 and restore the 5.3 backup.
11-12-2012 02:23 PM
I had the same error too. Anybody found the solution?. it's possible to upgrade from 5.3 to 5.4? Cisco please tell us how...
11-13-2012 12:23 AM
Hello,
So, from feedback that I could get.
I had customers that managed to use the application upgrade bundle to upgrade their existing ACS 5.2/5.3 installations.
The main premise is that they were actually using 500GB disk - so had a proper installation - as they should as customers.
In my case it was a lab installation, although fully licensed - I was running in 60GB of disk.
I was pretty much forced to install ACS 5.4 from scratch and restore a backup from ACS 5.3. No chance on performing the application upgrade.
The advantage of this approach is that 5.4 does no longer enforce the 500GB limit, so finally I could have a fully licensed working, supported installation on 100GB of disk.
I didn't open any TAC case on this, as my config was unsupported due to disk size.
Anyway it does seem like an error or a script blowing up, but I cannot tell if any supported installations will have problems.
Thanks for all your input.
11-13-2012 03:32 AM
Ok, Gustavo, thanks for the info.
I'll do the same as you then.
12-26-2012 07:14 PM
Hi,Gustavo,
I have same trouble in upgrade,i still waiting for somebody to answer this question
I have some question to ask you ,if you can
1:your acs is 5.3(patch7)?
2:hardware or vm(esxi 4.0 or 5.1) or workstation
3:harddisk over 500GB ?
12-27-2012 12:02 AM
I am not sure what the question is that you are asking.
Note the release notes have been updated for 5.4 as follows and I hope this gives you the information you require
Specifically
If you have either ACS 5.2 or ACS 5.3 installed on your machine, you can upgrade to ACS 5.4 using one of the following two methods:
•Upgrading an ACS Server using the Application Upgrade Bundle
•Reimaging and Upgrading an ACS Server
You can only perform an application upgrade, on either a Cisco appliance or a virtual machine, if the disk size is greater than or equal to 500 GB. If you have a smaller disk size, you need to reimage to ACS 5.4 followed by a restore of the backup taken in ACS 5.2 or ACS 5.3 version to trigger the upgrade.
When you upgrade from ACS 5.3, it is mandatory to have previously installed a minimum patch version of 5.3.0.4.6 prior to the upgrade or the upgrade will fail. It is recommended to install patch 5.3.40.8 prior to the upgrade. Note that ACS 5.4 does not yet include all fixes that are included in 5.3.0.40.8. Therefore, if any of these fixes are required, you should delay the upgrade until the first patch for ACS 5.4 is released.
See Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.4 for information on upgrading your ACS Server.
An additional note is that the first patch for ACS 5.4 is now available and so includes all the fixes that were inlcuded in ACS 5.3 up to patch 8. Patch 1 of ACS5.4 also includes support for later Firefox versions
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