[cisco-voip] Test Publisher - Common Partition problem

Jamie Weatherhead Jamie.Weatherhead at Charles-Stanley.co.uk
Thu Oct 22 06:08:02 EDT 2009


Dear all,

 

I have installed CUCM (6.0.1.1000-37) within our VMWare environment. I
am only running a publisher with a couple of phones registered for
testing purposes only. An inter-cluster trunk has been configured to our
live call manager cluster for dialling.

 

I am in the process of trying to upgrade my test publisher from the
above version to: 6.1.4.2000-2. 

 

I have successfully uploaded the iso file, but at the point of
attempting to progress with the installation I get the following
message:

 

"There is not enough disk space in the common partition to perform the
upgrade. Please use either the Platform Command Line Interface or
Real-Time Monitoring Tool (RTMT) to free space on the common partition.

 

Please let me know how I can go about freeing up space on the common
partition which is currently as follows:

 

Partition:           Percentage Used           Total Space(MB)
Used Space(MB)

Common           49                                 34510
16576

 

Please note the VMWare server was originally configured with 80GB of
space. I have attempted to upgrade the version of a previous occasion
which was halted half way through because the media was damaged.

 

Any help would be appreciated as it will save me having to re-install
the publisher again.

 

Thanks.             

 

Jamie 

 


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