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ISE fail to upload the patch and upgrade files

MonkeyBear007
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I successfully uploaded ise-patchbundle-3.3.0.430-Patch7-25070414.SPA.x86_64.tar.gz to ISE1, but cannot upload it to ISE2 via the web GUI despite multiple attempts in the ISE trial lab.

anybody what can be the problem?

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@MonkeyBear007 if you are install the ISE patch via the CLI on each node, you upload the patch file to the repository and then install 

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/security/identity-services-engine/215406-patch-installation-on-ise-and-faq-durin.html#toc-hId-689312512 

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/security/identity-services-engine-software/215348-how-to-configure-repository-on-identity.html

When you patch ISE from the web GUI, you initiate the patch install from the Primary PAN, it will then automatically install on the other ISE nodes.

 

Cisco recommended by using CLI so i download to each node and that is how do it in production

Hi @MonkeyBear007 ,

 at Administration > System > Maintenance > LocalDisk Management:

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are you unable to Upload the Patch ?

 

Hope this helps !

 

I don't use the web GUI but  usually down to local disk and run by CLI for each node

@MonkeyBear007 ,

 in my own words ...

 You can download a patch via the GUI or CLI for Node 1, but you can't do the same (GUI or CLI) for Node 2, am I correct ?

 

Yes, sir but i haven't try CLI and just GUI
I plan to setup SFTP very soon

@MonkeyBear007 ,

 excellent ... keep us posted !

 

How have you tried to upload the patch file on the secondary node? was that via the method shared by @Marcelo Morais? did you get any error when you tried to upload it?