[cisco-voip] Test Publisher - Common Partition problem
Jamie Weatherhead
Jamie.Weatherhead at Charles-Stanley.co.uk
Thu Oct 22 10:37:40 EDT 2009
Hi Matthew,
Thank you for your reply.
I made the changes to the log partitions (high & low) and saved as
specified but disk percentage used it still at 48%
Memory Total: 2055424K
Free: 725172K
Used: 1330252K
Cached: 548636K
Shared: 0K
Buffers: 24572K
Total Free Used
Disk/active 6048320K 958428K 5028444K (84%)
Disk/inactive 6048352K 5708284K 32828K (1%)
Disk/logging 37230632K 18395216K 16944168K (48%)
For good measure I rebooted the server but to no avail.
My colleague who looks after our VMware environment claims he might be
able to copy publisher image over to a larger disk.
Any more tips would be a great help.
Regards,
Jamie
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From: Mathew Miller [mailto:miller.mathew at gmail.com]
Sent: 22 October 2009 14:59
To: Jamie Weatherhead
Cc: Dennis Heim; cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Test Publisher - Common Partition problem
Open RTMT. Click on Alerts Central. Right click on
LogPartitionLowWaterMarkExceeded and click Set/Alert Properties. Click
next and then move the slider to 50%. Click next a couple of more times
and save. Next go to LogPartitionHighWaterMarkExceeded and move the
value to around 75%, next a couple of times and then save.
SSH into your callmanager and issue show status. You should notice the
disk space on the common partition start to free up.
On Oct 22, 2009, at 8:24 AM, Jamie Weatherhead wrote:
Hi Dennis,
Thank you for your reply.
Unfortunately, I don't look after the VMware environment. The VMware
server where I installed CMCU6.0 was allocated with 80GB of hard drive
space.
I am attempting to upgrade to version 6.1(2) rather than 6.1(4) as the
installation file is smaller.
Is there anyway I can free up space on the common partition? Or I am
better off starting over again with a new VMware server with larger HD
drive.
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Regards,
Jamie
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________________________________
From: Dennis Heim [mailto:Dennis.Heim at cdw.com]
Sent: 22 October 2009 13:39
To: Jamie Weatherhead; cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] Test Publisher - Common Partition problem
When you built your vm.. what size hard drives did you create it with?
What size does your production box have?
Dennis Heim
Network Voice Engineer
CDW Advanced Technology Services
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Carmel, IN 46032
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[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Jamie
Weatherhead
Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 6:08 AM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Test Publisher - Common Partition problem
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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