Trying to upgrade SAL on system platform

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  • jaytarbox
    Whiz
    • Apr 2010
    • 30

    Trying to upgrade SAL on system platform

    Trying to patch SAL on system platform:


    Uploading ServicesVM_SP_3.0.1.0.2.zip results in the error:

    Failed to download the patch file. Error Detail: ErrorCode="102", ErrorMsg="The patch file is not supported.", Standard Output="null", Standard Error="Error Code: NotSupportedPatchFile".


    Any ideas?
    Last edited by jaytarbox; 08-10-2016, 07:07 AM.
  • brown834
    Hot Shot
    • Jun 2015
    • 13

    #2
    I had the same issue.

    The "Upgrading Secure Access Link (SAL) Gateway for SHA-2 Security Compliance" is the only reference that states a System Manager 6.3.1+ with SP1 is fully compliant. Review the steps on page 44. If in the SAL console it shows that you have 2.2.2.0.1 or higher, then it seems it is already up to the SHA256 standards.

    If you look into the documentation, you do not need the SP2 patch to 3.0.1.0.2. There is a disconnect between the PSNs and the release notes for SP1. I found that PSN003661u, states that this patch is only for System Managers 6.1 and lower. This is the reason for the incompatibility.

    The level you have already should have the SHA256 capabilities, which is what I would guess the reason for trying to install this is. The e-mail notices and PSNs need to be coordinated better.
    Richard C. Browne, Jr.
    Telecommunication Engineer
    MAP Communications, Inc.

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    • vkumarsingh
      Member
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      • Jan 2013
      • 5

      #3
      Trying to patch SAL on system platform:

      @jaytarbox

      The .zip file "ServicesVM-3.0.1-2" is packaged within the zipped file ServicesVM_SP_3.0.1.0.2 that is downloaded from Avaya Support site. The ServicesVM-3.0.1-2 file installs without issue once extraced from the "ServicesVM_SP_3.0.1.0.2" zip file.

      So, remove ServicesVM-3.0.1-2 from the zipped file ServicesVM_SP_3.0.1.0.2 and install it. It should work.

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      • jaytarbox
        Whiz
        • Apr 2010
        • 30

        #4
        Heh, found the article:

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