Hi,
I am seeing quite a few issues with patch install and wanted to share my experience and workaround to this.
Login to admin via CLI, then access root with the “shell” command
Issue “df –h” and you’ll probably see the following directory full or nearly
/dev/mapper/smosvg-tmpvol
2.0G 1.9G 0 100% /tmp
With this being full you won’t be able to install any patches until this is cleared out, in my case these were previous attempts.
So let’s check what’s in there!
ade # cd tmp
ade # ls
Snippet of the ls command to show what we need in my case to remove, anything with the prefix upload_filename.tmp to be removed to create more space. I think these are created as part of the patch installation and if not run when uploaded for one or another reason doesn’t seem to clear them out.
VPNSC-template.log.49 upload_1ede375c_15da34549c6__7dff_00000001.tmp
VPNSC-template.log.49.lck upload_215ae38b_15da390777f__7e0d_00000000.tmp
VPNSC-template.log.5 upload_572ec1b1_15da79d7d6e__7e0a_00000000.tmp
VPNSC-template.log.5.lck upload__1aacfbde_15cc586b81a__4c44_00000028.tmp
Remove these with the following command
ade # rm upload_1ede375c_15da34549c6__7dff_00000001.tmp
ade # rm upload_215ae38b_15da390777f__7e0d_00000000.tmp
ade # rm upload_572ec1b1_15da79d7d6e__7e0a_00000000.tmp
Once you have removed any files with the same name as above check /tmp filespace again.
df –h
/dev/mapper/smosvg-tmpvol
2.0G 52M 1.8G 3% /tmp
Now we can proceed with the patch upload/installation which should complete, please run this as soon this has been uploaded to Prime, otherwise we end up with these taking the /tmp directory back up.
Once installed onto patch you can check with the following command
"show application version NCS"
Not sure if this is a bug any comments welcome.