03-17-2025 09:37 PM
Hello everyone,
I am encountering the following error message when attempting to install COP files on my Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) Version 14.0.1.11900-132:
Name does not match any filter pattern
System Environment:
Has anyone experienced this specific error with CUCM Version 14.0.1.11900-132? What steps could be taken to resolve this issue? I have already tried various SFTP servers.
Thank you in advance for your support!
03-17-2025 10:49 PM
14.x already includes the support for sha512 and the new signing key, which is why it's saying that particular COP file doesn't match any filter pattern - you don't need it since anything newer than 12.5.1.12013-1 supports it natively now.
As far as the locale COP file you're trying to install, sometimes the error can be misleading, the best place to start is pulling the install/upgrade logs from RTMT or file get install * from CLI to see what further details it may provide.
03-17-2025 11:37 PM
Thanks.
I think you want so see that?
https://tmpfiles.org/dl/22510399/logs.txt
03-18-2025 02:50 AM
When checking the MD5 value on the portal, it displays a different value (097ecfc8ded9c5923759e544a6fecfdb) than the one shown in your OP image. Please try downloading the files again, upload them to the SFTP, and give it another attempt.
03-25-2025 05:23 AM - edited 03-25-2025 05:24 AM
Hello Nithin,
I have sent you a private message regarding this topic.
Best Regards
03-25-2025 05:49 AM
I forget the exact versions where this happened, but I have had multiple cases where the installation of a small COP file failed when using FTP. You could use the same exact file in the same place on the same server and it would work with SFTP. I have no idea what gremlins cause that issue, but it was definitely a thing.
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