Install; Launch - Symbol WS5000 Troubleshooting Manual

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2.2.15 install

Configures the switch as primary or standby, installs Kerberos settings, or runs a CLI command file, depending
on the value of the first parameter.
Syntax
install <install_option> [file_name]
Parameters
<install_option>
<file_name>
Example
SM-WS5000> install primary test.sym
Begin command file processing...
Begin parsing command file for download and logging parameters...
/butterfly/scripts/cmd_process: tr: command not found
/butterfly/scripts/cmd_process: tr: command not found...
Command file was parsed successfully.
Shutting down running processes. This may take a while...
Shutting down running processes...
Resetting the Switch...
SM-WS5000>

2.2.16 launch

Use launch to specify the program or shell command to be executed. Observe the following constraints:
For executing a Linux program, its path must be available in the environment variable $PATH.
When executing a command, the command must be available in the /butterfly/scripts/engg directory
with executable permission.
Syntax
launch <option> <program_name>
Parameters
-f <program_name>
-c <command>
Example
SM-WS5000.(Cfg)> launch -f
Specify Primary or Standby to configure the switch as the primary or standby Switch.
Specify which command (.sym) file to install. Omitting a specific command file, forces
the system to install the default command *.sym file. If no default command file exits,
omitting the file name results in no changes to the current configuration.
The optional command file name extensions are (.sym) or Kerberos file (.krb) to install.
Specifying a valid command file (*.sym) causes the switch to shutdown and reset.
Specifying a valid Kerberos file to update (*.krb) does not require the Kerberos enabled
switches to reset.
Along with the option flag, enter the name of the program to be run.
Along with the option flag, enter the name of the command to be run.
Service Mode CLI Commands
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