It's a bug due to a version change in the underlying OS image on the Virtual Appliance version of OCUM 6.3 GA. They didn't catch it until really late (just before release really) and it would have taken a couple of weeks to fix it due to the required licensing scan of all the underlying software required. Yes, even a very simple change would require a complete license scan which takes a long time given all the underlying software elements.
Anyway, the software download page for OCUM 6.3 GA calls out the issue as an "Important Notice" as follows:
Important: When you upgrade Unified Manager 6.3 RC1 to Unified Manager 6.3 GA, the upgrade fails with the following error message:
Using CD-ROM mount point /media/cdrom/Identifying...Invalid ISO. Make sure that a valid ISO is mounted on the virtual CD/DVD device.
For more information, see the NetApp KB Article 2025520.
You can access the KB's at "kb.netapp.com" for which you will need a login. Use the same login you would normally use to access the support site for software downloads. It turns out that there is a diagnostic mechanism to get to the shell in the appliance version of OCUM, which you'll use to correct this very simply. Had to do the same thing myself for my setup.
Hope this helps you.
Bob Greenwald
Lead Storage Engineer
Huron Legal | Huron Consulting Group
NCIE - SAN Clustered, Data Protection
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