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show install audit
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
Note the following about the audit file:
Each package or SMU name must be on a separate line.
Comments are allowed and must begin with the pound character: #
SMUs can be specified with a package name only; regular packages should be specified as
"package-version". For SMUs, if a version is not specified, the default version of "1.0.0" is used.
Composite package names are allowed
PIE extensions are allowed at the end of the package name, and they are stripped off.
The maximum number of lines in a file is limited to 100; the maximum length of each line is limited
to 256 characters.
Following are the contents of a valid audit file:
#
R3.4.1
#
some comments
#
comp-asr14k-mini-3.7.1
asr14k-mgbl-3.7.1
asr14k-mcast-3.7.1
asr14k-mpls-3.7.1
asr14k-base-3.7.1.CSCek42760
asr14k-base-3.7.1.CSCse14607
asr14k-mpls-3.7.1.CSCse00294
comp-asr14k-3.7.1.CSCsd07147
Displaying Information for a Specific SDR
To display information for a specific SDR from administration EXEC mode, use the sdr keyword
and sdr-name argument.
To display information for an SDR when logged into that SDR, enter the command in EXEC mode.
Displaying Information for a Specific Node
Use the location keyword and node-id argument to display information for a specific node. If you do not
specify a location with the location keyword and node-id argument, this command displays information
for all nodes.
Verbose Information
Use the verbose keyword to display additional information, including component and file information
for each package.
Command Output
Output from the show install audit command provides the following information regarding the audit:
The command finishes successfully, and the result of the audit is success. This means that all
1.
packages listed in the audit file are active, and there are no extra packages active on all nodes where
the audit was requested. This can refer to the entire router, a particular SDR, or a particular node.
The command completes successfully, and the result of the audit is failure. Audit failure means that
2.
there are discrepancies between the set of packages listed in the audit file and the packages active
on the nodes where audit is done.
The following additional messages indicate the type discrepancy found in the audit:
Cisco ASR 14000 Series Router System Management Command Reference
SMR-386
A package specified in the audit file is not present at all. In other words, there was no install
add performed for this package.
Software Package Management Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
OL-17231-01

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