The location of the software upgrade file depends on 3Com's service
delivery methods and on the customer network configuration.
Software upgrade file names vary with the release. See
Software Files
earlier in this appendix. The examples in this section
assume that you need to upgrade to VCX Enterprise release 7.1.16c.
c If the down server is the Primary or Secondary IP Telephony Server,
install the software upgrade file using these commands:
cd /opt/installtemp
tar xvf vcx-x86-7.1.16c
cd upgrade-7.1.16c
./install-upgrade
If the down server is the Primary or Secondary IP Messaging Server,
install the software upgrade file using these commands:
cd /opt/installtemp
tar xvf vcx-x86-7.1.16c
cd upgrade-7.1.16c
./install-upgrade
d On the down server, switch to the upgraded version of the software
using this command:
vcx-switchversion --manual 7.1.16c
Normally the vcx-switchversion command is used with the --manual
option to downgrade to a previous software version. When you use it in a
disk replacement procedure, you can safely ignore this message:
To complete the VCX switchversion operation please restore
the IP Messaging and Oracle databases. After these have been
restored you may reboot the system.
e Compare the version of the currently active operating system to the
version in the inactive partition, using this command:
vcx-os-query
In the output from this command, the second column contains the
operating system version for the two partitions (A and B) and the last
column indicates which partition is currently active.
Replacing a Disk (Single Site)
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