phonetech2012
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Has anyone seen this issue? I am on release 7.5, and trying to load the 7.5 linux SP patch, according to this fix it should work without changing the file name on 7.5 I changed it as per this fix anyway but it still did not go in. I a getting the same error saying it is not a "Service Pack Bundle"
All my other patches and LW went in fine, and in the proper order, just this last one isn't going in. This is also an already installed and working system, we are just updating patches. Thanks.
DETAILS
Customer was receiving the following error while attempting to update to the latest Linux SP: "Linux_7.00_20_20120829.ntl is not a service pack bundle."
/var/opt/nortel/patch/sp sploadService_Pack_Linux_7.00_20_20120829.ntl
This command will load all the SUs and patches contained in the SP (Service_Pack_Linux_7.00_20_20120829.ntl).
Do you want to proceed? (Y/N) [N]? y
/tmp/sp/Service_Pack_Linux_7.00_20_20120829.ntl is not a service pack bundle.
PROBLEM CLARIFICATION
All steps to install the SP were followed correctly as per the Putty logs sent by the customer. All three base patches were installed in proper order, all proper directories used, and no typos. The SP was downloaded three times from ESPL: once by Business Partner, and twice by customer technician, which ruled out download corruption of the file.
CAUSE
The first period after the "7" in the filename was causing the SP to not be read correctly.
SOLUTION
Remove the first period in the filename. Period before extension must remain. This was tested on two lab systems but was only replicated on one. On the 7.65 lab system the period had to be removed for successful installation. On the 7.5 lab system it installed even without renaming the file. Renaming the file to remove the period on the customer's 7.0 system allowed the Service Pack to be recognized properly and install.
Please note that the installation of a Linux Base Service Pack is service affecting and should be done during non-business hours whenever possible.
All my other patches and LW went in fine, and in the proper order, just this last one isn't going in. This is also an already installed and working system, we are just updating patches. Thanks.
DETAILS
Customer was receiving the following error while attempting to update to the latest Linux SP: "Linux_7.00_20_20120829.ntl is not a service pack bundle."
/var/opt/nortel/patch/sp sploadService_Pack_Linux_7.00_20_20120829.ntl
This command will load all the SUs and patches contained in the SP (Service_Pack_Linux_7.00_20_20120829.ntl).
Do you want to proceed? (Y/N) [N]? y
/tmp/sp/Service_Pack_Linux_7.00_20_20120829.ntl is not a service pack bundle.
PROBLEM CLARIFICATION
All steps to install the SP were followed correctly as per the Putty logs sent by the customer. All three base patches were installed in proper order, all proper directories used, and no typos. The SP was downloaded three times from ESPL: once by Business Partner, and twice by customer technician, which ruled out download corruption of the file.
CAUSE
The first period after the "7" in the filename was causing the SP to not be read correctly.
SOLUTION
Remove the first period in the filename. Period before extension must remain. This was tested on two lab systems but was only replicated on one. On the 7.65 lab system the period had to be removed for successful installation. On the 7.5 lab system it installed even without renaming the file. Renaming the file to remove the period on the customer's 7.0 system allowed the Service Pack to be recognized properly and install.
Please note that the installation of a Linux Base Service Pack is service affecting and should be done during non-business hours whenever possible.