IBM Storwize V7000 Unified Problem Determination Manual page 299

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Table 43. Upgrade error codes from using the applysoftware command and recommended
actions (continued)
Error Code
EFSSG4157
EFSSG4157I
EFSSG4158
EFSSG4158I
EFSSG4159
EFSSG4159I
EFSSG4160
EFSSA0201C
General upgrade error codes and recommended actions
If any errors are posted during the upgrade process, see Table 44 on page 280 and
take the described course of action. If the error you see is not listed in this table,
call the IBM Support Center. Follow these guidelines:
1. Follow the actions in the order presented.
2. After each recommended fix, restart the upgrade by issuing the applysoftware
command again. If the action fails, try the next recommended action.
3. If the recommended actions fail to resolve the issue, call the IBM Support
Center.
The applysoftware
command explanation
The specific upgrade
International Organization
for Standardization (ISO)
content is not valid.
The applysoftware command
returned the specific upgrade
ISO invalid content.
The specific upgrade cannot
be installed over the current
version.
The applysoftware command
returned the specific upgrade
cannot be installed over the
current version.
The system is in an
unhealthy state and the
upgrade cannot start.
The applysoftware command
returned that the system is in
an unhealthy state and
upgrade cannot start.
The system has insufficient
file system space.
The license agreement has
not been accepted.
Action
The package might be
corrupt. If this problem
persists, download a new
package and try again.
Check the upgrade
documentation and verify
that the level you are coming
from is compatible with the
level you are going to. If the
upgrade level is not
compatible, download the
correct level and try again. If
the upgrade level is
compatible and the error
persists, call the IBM Support
Center.
See Chapter 3, "Getting
started troubleshooting," on
page 9. Determine if the
system has issues.
At least 3 GB of space is
required. Remove unneeded
files from the /var file
system.
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