Committing The Active Package Set - Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Configuration Manual

Nx-os system management configuration guide, release 6.x
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Committing the Active Package Set

Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
Committing the Active Package Set
When an SMU package is activated on the device, it becomes part of the current running configuration. To
make the package activation persistent across system-wide reloads, you must commit the package on the
device.
On startup, the device loads the committed package set. If the system is reloaded before the current active
Note
package is committed, the previously committed package set is used.
Before You Begin
Before you commit a package set, verify that the device is operating correctly and is forwarding packets as
expected.
Complete the procedure described in
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS System Management Configuration Guide, Release 6.x
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Command or Action
install activate filename
Example:
switch# install activate
n9000-dk9.6.1.2.I2.1.CSCab00001.bin
Example:
switch# install activate
n9000-dk9.6.1.2.I2.1.CSCab00001.bin
Install operation 18 !!WARNING!!
This patch will get
activated only after a reload of
the switch. at
Sun Mar 9 00:42:12 2014
Repeat Step 5 until all packages are
activated.
show install active
Example:
switch# show install active
Purpose
Activates a package that was added to the device. SMU
packages remain inactive until activated. (Skip this step
if the package was activated earlier with the install add
activate command.)
After the activation process finishes, enter the
Tip
show install log command to display the process
results.
Activates additional packages as required.
(Optional)
Displays all active packages. Use this command to
determine if the correct packages are active.
Adding and Activating Packages, on page
Performing Software Maintenance Upgrades
224.

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