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Cannot update firmware from c240 m4 Failed to copy firmware

Hi all,

 

Im trying to update the firmware for c240 m4 server by using HUU but im getting the next error:

 

Note: I trying with the version:

 

https://software.cisco.com/download/home/286281356/type/283850974/release/3.0%25284d%2529

 

-ucs-c240m4-huu-3.0.4e.iso

-ucs-c240m4-huu-3.0.4d.iso

 

-I checked the md5sum and is the same

-I downloaded the file two times

-I try on two servers from the same model and failed

-I try by using virtual DVD on KVM and by using a usb boot with the same result

 

thansk in advance

 

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script error

906:Failed to copy firmware

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boot.log

 

/sbin/disco_platform.sh: platform identifier [UCSC-C240-M4SX]
[: 230: C240M4: unexpected operator
/sbin/disco_platform.sh: platformstr=C240M4
Copying live image to RAM...
(this may take a few minutes)
Done copying live image to RAM.
No such file or directory
switch_root: failed to unlink tmp: Directory not empty
        Welcome to CentOS
Starting udev: %G[  OK  ]

Setting hostname localhost.localdomain:  [  OK  ]

Checking filesystems
[  OK  ]

Mounting local filesystems:  [  OK  ]

Enabling /etc/fstab swaps:  [  OK  ]

Entering non-interactive startup
iptables: No config file.[WARNING]

Bringing up loopback interface:  [  OK  ]

Starting system message bus: [  OK  ]

Mounting filesystems:  [  OK  ]

Starting HAL daemon: [  OK  ]

Retrigger failed udev events[  OK  ]

Starting : Starting HUU Command Executer Daemon !!!
Waiting for Command on PIPE............
chmod: cannot access `/opt/cisco/tools/intel/64-bit/ciscoupdate/ciscoeeupdate64e': No such file or directory
chmod: cannot access `/opt/cisco/tools/intel/64-bit/ciscoupdate/ciscoeeupdate64e_i350': No such file or directory
chmod: cannot access `/opt/cisco/tools/intel/64-bit/bootutil/bootutil64e': No such file or directory
Installed card details:
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/opt/cisco/scripts/discovery.sh: line 192: [: 01: binary operator expected
 
/opt/cisco/scripts/discovery.sh: line 192: [: 01: binary operator expected
 
Displayed card details
 
Volume id: ucs-c240m4-huu-3300

 

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Wes Austin
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Are you trying to mount the ISO over vMedia? If so, try from the same subnet that the CIMC is on. Sometimes you can see the error you get when there is too much latency between the host and the device you are mounting the HUU from.

Hi, thanks for your answer...

 

Im connecting directy the server to my computer using UTP cable. I tried using two differents ports with the same behaivor.

 

Also create a USB booteble with Rufus and the process begin fine, but when the GUI interface starts, then appears a window with the message CANNOT COPY THE FILE (error 906)

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