First time this has happened. I tried to upgrade from 3.3.1 MU1 to 3.3.1 MU2 and the upgrade failed complaining that the nodes do not have enough disk space to perform the upgrade. Actually node 0 didn't have enough space.
This only happens during actual upgrade all the pre-checks before hitting upgrade pass.
System is a 2 node 7400.
2018-12-01 22:24:50 EST Created 2018-12-01 22:24:51 EST Start user operation 2018-12-01 22:24:51 EST Waiting on task 694 to complete 2018-12-01 22:24:58 EST Upgrade Check Scripts on StoreServ: 180829.U015 2018-12-01 22:25:01 EST Running advanced online update from version 3.3.1.269 (MU1)+P09,P11,P18,P21,P25,P28,P31 to OS-3.3.1.410-MU2 2018-12-01 22:25:01 EST Operation initiated on array. 2018-12-01 22:26:31 EST Running pre-upgrade checks. 2018-12-01 22:28:28 EST Upgrade Check Scripts on StoreServ: 180829.U015 2018-12-01 22:28:31 EST Update exiting. 2018-12-01 22:28:31 EST Advanced online update to OS-3.3.1.410-MU2 failed. 2018-12-01 22:28:31 EST HPE 3PAR CLI Error: Update failed; HPE 3PAR CLI Response Code = COMMAND_ERROR 2018-12-01 22:28:31 EST HPE 3PAR CLI Error Details: Required space: 6944.2MB, Available space, by node: 0: 6852.0MB, 1: 13844.6MB Storage freespace check Failed on node 0. 2018-12-01 22:28:31 EST Operation failed. 2018-12-01 22:28:31 EST Last update error: 2018-12-01 22:27:38 EST Required space: 6944.2MB, Available space, by node: 2018-12-01 22:27:38 EST 0: 6852.0MB, 1: 13844.6MB 2018-12-01 22:27:38 EST Storage freespace check Failed on node 0. 2018-12-01 22:27:38 EST Contact your support organization. 2018-12-01 22:27:38 EST Required space: 6944.2MB, Available space, by node: 2018-12-01 22:27:38 EST 0: 6852.0MB, 1: 13844.6MB 2018-12-01 22:27:38 EST Storage freespace check Failed on node 0.
I tried booting both the nodes, running the post upgrade scripts. Check health complains that one of the batteries is charging at 43% for over a week but other than that no major issues with the array.
Everything I read online says you need HPE to fix but I dont have a contract. I heard if you have root you can log in and clean up the nodes a bit.
Any help would be appreciated.
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