Yea, that's what I did this morning, didn't seem to help... David Frisk NPU | Systems Manager
-----Original Message----- From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nathaniel Austin Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 7:54 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: upgrade from 4.0.4 to 4.1.3 Hi David, That is a known issue in the upgrade script: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/nac/appliance/release_notes/413/413rn.html#wp74736 You can delete all the agent reports from your CAM to expedite the upgrade process (brings it down to the normal install time of ~5 minutes). Otherwise you can let it run, and the upgrade will eventually complete. I believe it was timed at 90-100 minutes. Nate Frisk, David P wrote: > > Happy New Year all, > > Has anyone else attempted an upgrade from 4.0.4 to 4.1.3? How long did > it take? I'm pushing 90 minutes again (had to kill it yesterday and > reload/restore back to 4.0.4)... Seems excessively long to me. Since > Cisco's upgrade screen output only tells me what just finished > (sorta), I have no idea what it's working on. > > If I ps ux in another ssh session, I see the upgrade command as well > as an sql data import command (some sql 4.0.4 -> 4.1.3 file I assume > it created earlier in the upgrade process. Both STAT S (Interruptible > sleep, waiting for another process to finish). > > All I see on my screen is that the agent was successfully upgraded. > > I've read the warning in the docs about the Agent Reports in the > database being "quite large"; But with Cisco talking about 30,000 > records in the database being the limit, I assumed my measly 107 > didn't qualify as "quite large". After it bombed yesterday, I assumed > this was the issue (that Cisco's definition of "quite large" meant > greater than 1), and used their suggested workaround of deleting the > reports... I also assumed that it would now take it's "upgrade window of > 15 minutes per server". > > Since I now lost my morning window to upgrade its HA pair, I'm just > going to halt the primary, and start up the un-upgraded secondary. > Since I haven't touched the CASs yet, this should just mean I'm not > running HA for the weekend. Hopefully this thing really finishes. > > Thanks in advance for any ideas you may have! > > *David Frisk* > > Systems Manager > > North Park University > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > 773.244.5544 >
