03-24-2010 07:44 AM - edited 03-19-2019 12:40 AM
hi,
running CUCM 7.0.1.21011-1 on vmware and am trying to upgrade to 7.1.2.20000-2
wether i do it from cli or browser, i get the error (using sftp or ftp):
"There is not enough disk space in the common partition to perform the
upgrade. Please use either the Platform Command Line INterface or the
Real-Time Monitoring Tool (RTMT) to free space on the common
partition."
When I login with RTMT and goto Trace & Log Central, and try to
collect the logs & delete them, get an error that RTMT cannot connect
to the CUCM, even thou I am logged in.
failing this, I am not too sure what the cli commands would be to do the same.
any help greatly appreciated.
thanks
charl
03-24-2010 07:48 AM
Hi
I've seen this error once before, and it turned out to be that the SFTP server I was using to serve up the upgrade file over the network did not work well with CCM. It was Solarwinds I think, and didn't like the large 2gb+ file.
If you are serving it over the network, try:
Switch to:
FreeFTPD (from : http://www.freesshd.com/)
Or
Msftpsrvr.exe (from : http://www.coreftp.com/server/)
Regards
Aaron
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03-26-2010 03:36 AM
Hi,
I am using freeftpd and tried both sftp & ftp - same result
03-26-2010 03:52 AM
Have you tried validating the MD5 of the file you have downloaded and merged?
The MD5 you should get is in the release notes; there are lots of free tools to check your file and calculate the MD5 so you can compare it...
Aaron
03-26-2010 04:59 AM
Try the following command:
file delete activelog cm/trace/ccm/sdi/*
file delete activelog cm/trace/ccm/sdl/*
Michael
11-10-2010 04:22 PM
Having same issue; Already using sftp and have used the same server to upgrade other CUCM servers in the lab.
did:
file delete activelog cm/trace/ccm/sdi/*
file delete activelog cm/trace/ccm/sdl/*
file delete inactivelog cm/trace/ccm/sdi/*
file delete inactivelog cm/trace/ccm/sdl/*
Morale of the story; Be careful which traces you turn on or leave on .
Didn't buy me much but learned something about the file structure;
file list ?
file list activelog
file list inactivelog
file list install
file list partBsalog
file list salog
file list sftpdetails
file list tftp
Then:
file list inactivelog / Lists the directory structure of the default inactivelog path
file list activelog / Lists the directory structure of the default yep active path
file list install / yep you guessed it..
.
.
. etc
Still would like to know more on what file structures should be maintained / cleaned up.. ?? Anyone have anything? Been searching around and around in the admin guides
11-10-2010 04:54 PM
Hee Hee here's the Motherlode!
admin:show diskusage
show diskusage activelog
show diskusage common
show diskusage inactivelog
show diskusage install
show diskusage tftp
show diskusage tmp
then:
admin:show diskusage common directory
This command can take significantly long time,
and can also effect the system wide IOWAIT on your system.
Continue (y/n)?y
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/cciss/c0d0p6 42G 33G 7.3G 82% /common
16K /common/lost+found
24K /common/log/taos-log-a/cm/trace/dbl/dblj
36K /common/log/taos-log-a/cm/trace/dbl/ncsj
234M /common/log/taos-log-a/cm/trace/dbl/sdi/installdb
501M /common/log/taos-log-a/cm/trace/dbl/sdi/dbmon
304M /common/log/taos-log-a/cm/trace/dbl/sdi/RisDC
Now how do you get to all those little goodies?
Haha! You can't get there from here!
11-10-2010 05:30 PM
Oh well it seems the little that cleaning up the trace files gave me was enough to at least get the upgrade file to get copied and it check summed okay good to go.
I was at 85 percent used before deleting trace files 81 percent after deleting trace files.
01-22-2013 09:51 PM
make sure you add the nocorfirm option so your not prompted what a nightmare Cisco ?
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