10-11-2007 07:20 PM - edited 03-13-2019 04:31 PM
Hi Guys,
Just checking to see if anyone else has encountered this problem. I'm trying to upgrade to 6.0(1a) from the base 6.0 image. I downloaded the files from CCO and combined them as per the directions. I then go to the upgrade page on the gui and point it to my SFTP server. The file goes through the downloading counter and reaches all the way through the file (about 2.4 gigs). Once it's done downloading, instead of going through the checksum, it just brings me back to the download page (where you select whether to use a local or remote SFTP location). I've tried several methods to get around this and nothing has worked. Every time it finishes downloading the file, it just reloads the main install/upgrade page. If anyone has any suggestions, I would appreciate it.
10-13-2007 06:28 PM
I tried in VMWare but it was hanging in the upgrade, I had to revert to snapshot :-(
04-29-2008 04:01 AM
I have exactly the same problem trying to install this file: UCSInstall_UCOS_ES_6.1.1.2105-2.sgn.iso
Any help would be appreciate !
Thanks
Julien.
05-15-2008 11:52 AM
As I remember, there is a problem with remote upgrade in version 6.0, so you need to burn a dvd.
Put the dvd in the local dvd-drive in the CUCM then it shoukd work.
/Johnny
05-18-2008 03:31 AM
Hi all, after trying again and again with exactly the same procedure, upgrade was successful using SFTP too.
Regards
Julien
05-27-2008 11:29 AM
I am having this same issue upgrading from 6.0.1 to 6.1.2. My sftp isn't seeming to work, so I try uploading local via DVD. It finds the upgrade file then gives me the error:
The requested command [/usr/bin/sudo
I validated that the md5 hash is ok.
Anyone else run into this?
Thanks,
Erin
05-27-2008 12:15 PM
you might need to get the install files to determine the error:
file list install /* and look for the files when you tried this
HTH
javalenc
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05-27-2008 12:52 PM
Great. I can see the files.
It says in the log that there is not enough space on the device to proceed. I find that hard to believe since it's a 160GB drive.
Free space: 83532304384
Space needed: 8820248576
I think there is more space free than needed? I ran into this too using just an FTP server, but other people posted that it fails with an FTP and need to do it either local or via SFTP. Hmm, I may have to run to TAC.
05-27-2008 12:59 PM
you're right, i'd open a TAC to verify the space utilization. maybe just deleting traces and some other stuff does the trick but better be sure =)
HTH
javalenc
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05-28-2008 07:01 AM
I had the same problem it was related to SFTP and FTP. There was plenty of free space but for whatever reason, when I used FTP to transfer the file, it bombed on me. THen I setup up SFTP and it worked fine.
Double check the file names are correct and merged correctly.
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