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Import package failed with CPUSE
Hi,
I get an error when I try to import an upgrade package with CPUSE:
MDM> installer import local/ home/admin/R8020/Check_Point_R80.20_T117_Fresh_Install_and_Upgrade_Security_Management.tgz
Import process failure. disk space check error
Someone already get this king of message ?
This is not a real disk space error, as you can see a lot of space remain:
[Expert@MDM]# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg_splat-lv_current
198G 95G 94G 51% /
/dev/sda1 289M 24M 251M 9% /boot
tmpfs 16G 0 16G 0% /dev/shm
/dev/mapper/vg_splat-lv_log
582G 9.0G 561G 2% /var/log
LVM overview
============
Size(GB) Used(GB) Configurable Description
lv_current 201 95 yes Check Point OS and products
lv_log 600 9 yes Logs volume
upgrade 222 N/A no Reserved for version upgrade
swap 26 N/A no Swap volume size
free 28 N/A no Unused space
------- ----
total 1077 N/A no Total size
Any idea ? Thanks guys 🙂
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Solved !
As the folder /var/log/upload was not present, disk space check was failed...
Creating the missing folder solved the issue: mkdir /var/log/upload
Thanks a lot to Boaz 🙂
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Issue was because /var/log/upload didn't exist on the machine.
Usually the directory is created during the installation.
Creating the directory manually solved the issue
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Hi
Adding members from our Product Organization to look at this issue @Boaz_Orshav and @Liat_Cihan
Tal
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Hi @Tal_Paz-Fridman.,
I had the same issue with a R80.20 gateway with ‚installer import local‘ and WebGUI install.
I would install a upgrade packet R80.30 on a R80.20 gateway. On the gateway I had about 29 GB free space on the root partition:-)
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Yeeaahhhh i'm not alone 😁
Currently running R77.30, target R80.20, with cpuse version 1728. I got this issue with management - open server, and previously with a gateway 5200.
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Solved !
As the folder /var/log/upload was not present, disk space check was failed...
Creating the missing folder solved the issue: mkdir /var/log/upload
Thanks a lot to Boaz 🙂
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Issue was because /var/log/upload didn't exist on the machine.
Usually the directory is created during the installation.
Creating the directory manually solved the issue
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In my case, both directories (upload and upgrade) were created in /var/log and I received the same error.
Could you help me?
Regards
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I would open new post for that, just to keep it separate and also attach a screenshot, so we can help you.
