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Software Package Management Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
C i s c o C o n f i d e n t i a l - B e t a R e v i e w R 3 . 7. 1
Router Reloads
If the deactivation requires a router reload, a confirmation prompt appears. Use the install deactivate
command with the prompt-level none keywords to automatically ignore any reload confirmation
prompts and proceed with the package deactivation. The router reloads if required.
Node Reloads
If a software operation requires a node reload, the config-register for that node should be set to autoboot.
If the config-register for the node is not set to autoboot, then the system automatically changes the setting
and the node reloads. A message describing the change is displayed.
Synchronous Operation
Use the install deactivate command with the synchronous keyword to complete the operation before
the prompt is returned. A progress bar indicates the status of the operation. For example:
- 1% complete: The operation can still be aborted (ctrl-c for options)
\ 10% complete: The operation can still be aborted (ctrl-c for options)
Test Option
Use the test keyword to verify the effects of the deactivation without making changes to the system. Use
this option to determine if the deactivation can be completed. After previewing the effects of the
proposed operations, use the
proposed operations.
Auto Abort Option
Use the auto-abort-timer keyword to provide a safety mechanism for the instance that a package is
deactivated and for some reason access to the router is lost. This option automatically rolls back to the
current committed loadpath, thereby undoing any changes that are deactivated with the install
deactivate command. After the installation, if the activated software is working correctly, use the install
commit command to cancel the timer and commit the new loadpath.
Use the
Task ID
Task ID
pkg-mgmt
Examples
The following example shows how to display the packages available for deactivation using the online
help system. In this example, ? is entered after a partial package name to display all possible matches.
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# admin
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# install deactivate disk0:?
disk0:comp-asr14k-mini-3.7.1
disk0:asr14k-diags-3.7.1
disk0:asr14k-fwdg-3.7.1
disk0:asr14k-mcast-3.7.1
disk0:asr14k-mgbl-3.7.1
I
disk0:asr14k-rout-3.7.1
The following example shows how to deactivate a package on all supported nodes in all SDRs. The
operation is performed in synchronous mode.
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(admin)# install deactivate disk0:asr14k-mpls-3.7.1 synchronous
OL-17231-01
show install log
install commit
command to make changes persistent across route processor (RP) reloads.
Operations
execute
Cisco ASR 14000 Series Router System Management Command Reference
command for more details about the effects of the
disk0:asr14k-admin-3.7.1
disk0:asr14k-k9sec-3.7.1
disk0:asr14k-mpls-3.7.1
install deactivate
disk0:asr14k-base-3.7.1
disk0:asr14k-lc-3.7.1
disk0:asr14k-os-mbi-3.7.1.1
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