12-11-2014
01:23 PM
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03-25-2019
01:39 PM
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ciscomoderator
I did a manual firmware upgrade the other night. However under the Auto Install tab, it shows an install in progress. I never started an auto install, so I'm not sure why it even thinks that. It doesn't appear like it's even going anywhere. It's just sitting there at Waiting for UCSM Activate to complete.
Is there a way to end it? or stop it?
12-19-2014 06:44 AM
What firmware did you upgrade from and to? Did you complete the manual upgrade? Are you still showing that there is an auto install in progress? Did it failed or complete?
/NIles
01-22-2015 05:34 PM
I have a similar problem. The difference is I started infrastructure autoupdate task. Everything were updated but the progress stuck at 94% and "Waiting for UCSM Activate to complete".
I planned to upgrade to 2.2.3d firmware but i didn't start server autoupgrade task.
01-22-2015 09:53 PM
Hi Alexander
I assume we talk about "autoinstall infrastructure" ?
Autoinstall ususally starts upgrading UCS Manager first, which means, you loose your session and have to Login again.
Can you please post, what the Firmware Versions of FI, IOM, UCSM are ? e.g. is slave FI upgraded ? master FI as well (did you ack ?)
01-22-2015 11:09 PM
Everything (FIs, IOMs, UCSM) has been upgraded from 2.0.3b up to 2.2.3d, but autoinstall task now showing 94%. Name of subtask in FSM is something like "waiting local FI activate to finish - try 4".
As i said, actually, both FI and UCSM and both chassis IOMs are now 2.2.3d version. I can connect to UCSM GUI through the cluster ip and manage chassis.
01-23-2015 06:38 AM
This means everything is 100% correct ! with the exception of FSM ? To me seems like a GUI, cosmetic bug.
01-23-2015 06:56 AM
It would be perfect if it could be true.
On FSM Tab I see :
Status: "In progress"
Task: "Deploy", "Waiting for Activation to complete on Local Fabric Interconnect(FSM-STAGE:sam:dme:FirmwareSystemDeploy:PollActivateOfLocalFI)"
On General Tab: Firmware Installer Status "In progress"
If I click "Install Server Firmware" it warns me about unfinished previous task.
As It is production environment with high business impact in case possible error I can't lay on easy assumption that it is just GUI bug.
01-23-2015 01:57 PM
what is the output of "show cluster sta..."
Post the output of conformance check for 2.2.3d Infra and server package (I hope you know how to do it ?)
I am very confused; first message refers to UCS Manager, the other 2 refer to FI ?
- Waiting for UCSM Activate to complete
- waiting local FI activate to finish
- Waiting for Activation to complete on Local Fabric Interconnect
If it's business critical, open a TAC case !
03-12-2015 11:56 AM
Was this ever resolved? If so, how?
03-12-2015 08:21 PM
Is your issue also that the auto install seems to be stuck even when never started it?
-Kenny
03-12-2015 09:02 PM
Yes. That seems to be the case. I tried to access the link https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/11980776/upgrade-ucs-213a-stuck and it said I didn't have permission.
How can i force the upgrade?
03-13-2015 05:28 AM
That's true, I tried to access it myself and I got the same error.
There is a box where it says force within the auto install; so go ahead and do this... Run the Auto Install for exactly the same version you are already running and select the "Force" checkbox.
Let me know if that works.
-Kenny
03-13-2015 07:25 AM
No matter what I do I get stuck here:
03-13-2015 02:58 PM
Sorry to insist, but I want to be sure... are you trying the the auto install with the same version that is already running? that's what I need...
-Kenny
03-18-2015 07:41 AM
Kenny,
Not trying to use the same version. Moving from 2.2(3A) to 2.2(3C) or (3E) doesnt seem to work. It always gets stuck at Waiting for UCSM Activate to complete(FSM-TAGE:sam:dme:FirmwareSystemDeploy:PollActivateOfUCSM)
I think the issue is directly related to UCSM integration with UCSC. This issue is only occurring on Domains registered with UCSC. Firmware management is set to Local though, not Global, so I am not sure why this would have any affect.
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