04-16-2008 08:49 AM - edited 03-15-2019 10:06 AM
Hello,
I have a problem with backup for Callmanager 6.1 to sftp.
ERROR: SFTP transfer failure, not enough disk space, Backup Completed...
Log from RTM:
CiscoDRFFailure Reason : DRF backup process is failed due to backup device error. Tar operation failed on / AppID : Cisco DRF Master ClusterID : NodeID : CCM01 . The alarm is generated on Wed Apr 16 18:19:38 CEST 2008.
Log from Callmanager:Server : CCM01
Feature : CCM
Component : PLATFORM
Time Completed: 2008-04-16-18-19-08
Result Code : 0
Result String : SUCCESS
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/usr/local/cm/conf/licfiles/
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/var/crash/scripts/
tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
Tar complete
----> BEGIN Standard Output
----> END Standard Output
----> BEGIN Standard Error
----> END Standard Error
Size of backup drive-74Gb
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04-16-2008 11:40 PM
Hi,
My experience is that this (Core Mini) SFTP server isn't 100% stable (at least when we used ut together with CUCM 5.x) and stopped using it.
I switched to another (freeware) tool, freeFTPd which works great. Another advantage is that this tool can run as a real service!
Regards,
Eric
04-16-2008 08:39 PM
What SFTP server are you using?
Did you try copying (SFTPing) a file using the same credsentials that CCM is using from another PC or something?
04-16-2008 10:11 PM
I am using Core FTP Mini SFTP server, but it is looking like bug in ccm 6.1.
04-16-2008 11:40 PM
Hi,
My experience is that this (Core Mini) SFTP server isn't 100% stable (at least when we used ut together with CUCM 5.x) and stopped using it.
I switched to another (freeware) tool, freeFTPd which works great. Another advantage is that this tool can run as a real service!
Regards,
Eric
04-17-2008 05:09 PM
I agree with ekrieger 100%. Was using core. Was funny, especially with large files. Using freeFTPD and haven't had a problem.
FreeFTPd is easier to setup also.
04-17-2008 07:50 PM
I agree. I ran into an issue with it a month ago. Changed to FreeFTPD and all was good.
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