Install Commit - HPE D6020 Maintenance And Service Manual

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Parameters
ipe-filename: Specifies an .ipe file in the filesystemname/filename.ipe format. The file must be saved
in the root directory of a file system on the device. The value string excluding the file system location
section (if any) can have a maximum of 63 characters.
filesystem: Specifies the destination file system for the software images in the filesystemname
format.
Usage guidelines
To use install commands for upgrade, you must use .bin image files. If the upgrade file is an .ipe file,
use this command to decompress the .ipe file before you start the upgrade.
To identify software images that are included in an .ipe file, use the display install ipe-info
command.
Examples
# Decompress all.ipe to the flash memory.
<Sysname> install add flash:/all.ipe flash:
Verifying the file flash:/all.ipe on the device...Done.
Decompressing file boot.bin to flash:/boot.bin.......................Done.
Decompressing file system.bin to
flash:/system.bin.................................Done.

install commit

Use install commit to commit software changes.
Syntax
install commit
Views
User view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Usage guidelines
Before you use this command, read the release notes to identify software image licensing
requirements. Make sure the device has valid licenses for all license-based images.
This command modifies the main startup software image list to be the same as the current software
image list.
You must execute this command after using the following commands:
The install activate command in an incremental upgrade.
The install deactivate command.
The install rollback command.
In a reboot or ISSU reboot upgrade, the install activate command modifies both the current and
startup software image lists. You do not need to commit software changes.
Both the install commit and boot-loader file commands modify the main startup software image
list. To modify the backup startup image list or add inactive images as main startup images, however,
you must use the boot-loader file command.
For more information about main and backup startup software images, see Fundamental
Configuration Guide.
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