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Why does RM 4.0.1 upgrade to 5.0 fails when provisioning the server?

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I am upgrading from CLM 4.0.1 to 5.0.
I've successfully completed the JTS, CCM, and QM apps (fully upgraded and running in WAS 8.5), and now I am attempting to complete the RM upgrade.
When running the rm_upgrade.bat script, I get the following error:

2014-08-18 14:31:45,031 Repo Tools
2014-08-18 14:31:45,033 java.version=1.6.0
2014-08-18 14:31:45,033 java.runtime.version=pwa6460sr15fp1-20140110_01 (SR15 FP1)
2014-08-18 14:31:45,038 Provisioning using "C:\Program Files\IBM\JazzTeamServer50\server\upgrade\rm\..\..\conf\rm\provision_profiles".
2014-08-18 14:31:45,321 The feature com.ibm.team.server.emf.jfs.feature was installed to provide plugin org.eclipse.emf.mapping.ecore2xml, but after installation the plugin was still not available.
2014-08-18 14:31:45,322 CRJAZ0288E The "com.ibm.rdm.fronting.server.feature" profile feature could not be installed from the "file:rm/sites/com.ibm.rdm.fronting.server.updatesite" update site that is referenced in the "C:\Program Files\IBM\JazzTeamServer50\server\upgrade\rm\..\..\conf\rm\provision_profiles\fronting-server-profile.ini" profile file.
2014-08-18 14:31:45,327 CRJAZ1834E Error provisioning the server.


I'm not sure what is causing this issue. I've uninstalled the RM app and reinstalled, but still get this error.

Any ideas on how to resolve this?

Regards,
Sudheer

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I've managed to resolve this issue by uninstalling RM again (IM uninstall), then cleaning out the conf/rm as well as repotools/rm directories (did not do repotools cleanup last time round), then reinstalled RM. This resolved the issue, and I have now successfully completed the 5.0 upgrade :-)

I believe that disk space was the root cause, as the first time I ran the rm_upgrade script, I got a no disk space error (which I guess caused some of the plugins/features not to be deployed correctly).

Cheers,
Sudheer
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