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05-12-2023 04:34 AM
I am trying to upgrade vedge 2000
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tar: write error
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05-18-2023 09:13 PM
Verify from vshell - with - df -kh -
If it is /tmp directory, TAC can remove the unnecessary files.
Please open a TAC Case for this
If it is /boot directory, you can delete the older images, to free up the space.
HTH

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05-12-2023 05:19 AM - edited 05-12-2023 05:26 AM
Hi,
if you already downloaded file to vEdge use below command:
request software install-image viptela-20.3.4.3-mips64.tar.gz.
Don't forget to activate after "request software activate now [version]" command.
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05-18-2023 09:25 AM
Hi,
We have the exact same issue.
When requesting install after ~30 minutes, it gives:
tar: write error
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05-18-2023 09:13 PM
Verify from vshell - with - df -kh -
If it is /tmp directory, TAC can remove the unnecessary files.
Please open a TAC Case for this
If it is /boot directory, you can delete the older images, to free up the space.
HTH
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05-22-2023 02:59 AM
Yeah, we found out that the /tmp directory was already 100% in storage. So only TAC can remove that file because it needs to access the root before you delete it that's the saddest part if you don't have existing smart account.
