11-28-2017 05:44 AM - edited 03-01-2019 01:22 PM
Good Morning,
Lately we upgraded our UCSM farm to FW 3.2(2b). This work super great of course. we notice a few new errors that puzzled us for a while "Disk usage for partition WHBP35464 bootflash exceeded 70% ", So we figured out that was caused by all the Firmwares we implanted during the last 3 years and that are still lingering in the boot partition, we can see them in Equipment/Firmware Management/Packages.
So my questions are:
what can we get rid of safely?
old Catalogue files?
once implemented do we need to keep the Infrastructure Bundle?
B/C series if they are not used do we need them?
also is there a UCS central function or cleanup task for this...
Thanks
Stephane.
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11-28-2017 06:01 AM
Start by getting rid of old A (infrastructure) bundles. You are safe to delete any A bundles that you are not using. You may keep a stable older version in case for whatever reason to decide to roll back. Otherwise, no need to have multiple A bundles.
You can get rid of C-bundles if you do not have C-series.
Otherwise, I would start by getting rid of the oldest packages first, provided they are no longer in use. If you accidentally delete a package that is in use, just be sure to re-upload it immediately. This will not cause an immediate reboot, however, you will get a lot of faults for missing images.
Good Luck.
11-28-2017 06:45 AM
Correct, the latest catalog will contain all images from previous catalogs. These typically don't take up too much space, but definitely are safe to delete.
11-28-2017 07:09 AM
Thanks that is very useful information's.
I will proceed with my clean-up activities.
TX.
11-28-2017 06:01 AM
Start by getting rid of old A (infrastructure) bundles. You are safe to delete any A bundles that you are not using. You may keep a stable older version in case for whatever reason to decide to roll back. Otherwise, no need to have multiple A bundles.
You can get rid of C-bundles if you do not have C-series.
Otherwise, I would start by getting rid of the oldest packages first, provided they are no longer in use. If you accidentally delete a package that is in use, just be sure to re-upload it immediately. This will not cause an immediate reboot, however, you will get a lot of faults for missing images.
Good Luck.
11-28-2017 06:36 AM
11-28-2017 06:45 AM
Correct, the latest catalog will contain all images from previous catalogs. These typically don't take up too much space, but definitely are safe to delete.
11-28-2017 07:09 AM
Thanks that is very useful information's.
I will proceed with my clean-up activities.
TX.
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