Prerequisites; Archiving Cisco Ios Xr Image On A Local Disk - Cisco ASR 9000 Series Configuration Manual

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Prerequisites

Prerequisites
Before implementing the Archive and Restore feature on the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers, verify that the
these prerequisites have been met:
• ROMMON version 1.0 or a later version has been installed.
• Cisco IOS XR Release 3.9.0 or a later release has been installed.
• The minimum size of compactflash is 1 GB or higher on all RSP cards.

Archiving Cisco IOS XR Image on a Local Disk

The Cisco IOS XR software and configuration files can also be saved on a local storage device, such as a
compactflash disk. You can backup the content of the active RSP card on the compactflash disk. This process
creates a backup of these media devices and variables on the compactflash device:
• /disk0:
• /disk0a:
• /disk1:
• /disk1a:
• /bootflash:
• Few variables in NVRAM (puf extension files and ROMMON environment variables)
SUMMARY STEPS
1. TURBOBOOT=on, {boot-device},[format | clean],[nodisablebreak]
2. Verify the existence of compactflash in the Active RSP card.
3. format compactflash:
4. show platform command and show redundancy summary command
5. run command followed by ksh /pkg/sbin/archive compactflash:
6. exit
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action
Step 1
TURBOBOOT=on, {boot-device},[format |
clean],[nodisablebreak]
Example:
rommon B9>
TURBOBOOT=on,disk0,format,nodisablebreak
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router ROM Monitor Configuration Guide, Release 5.1.x
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Image Refresh Using the Archive and Restore Feature
Purpose
Sets the TURBOBOOT parameters and saves the configuration
in the ROM Monitor configuration mode. Separate each
parameter with a comma (,).
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