Performing An Issu By Using Install Commands; Issu Task List; Decompressing An .Ipe File; Installing Or Upgrading Software Images - HP 10500 Series Configuration Manual

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Performing an ISSU by using install commands

ISSU task list

Tasks at a glance
(Optional.)
(Required.) Perform one of the following tasks to
update software:

Installing or upgrading software images

Installing or upgrading images for PEXs
Installing or upgrading feature images
Installing patch images
Uninstalling feature or patch images
Uninstalling feature images
Uninstalling patch images
(Optional.)
operation
(Optional.)
(Optional.)
(Optional.)

Decompressing an .ipe file

Perform this task in user view.
Step
1.
(Optional.) Identify images that are
included in the .ipe file.
2.
Decompress the .ipe file.
Installing or upgrading software images
Use one of the following methods to perform this task:
Slot by slot—Activate all the images on one slot, and then move to the next slot.
Decompressing an .ipe file
Aborting a software activate/deactivate
Committing software changes
Verifying software images
Deleting inactive software images
Remarks
To use install commands for upgrade, you must use .bin
image files. If the upgrade file is an .ipe file, perform
this task before you use install commands for upgrade.
Perform an activate operation to install new images or
upgrade existing images.
Perform a deactivate operation to uninstall feature or
patch images.
An image is added to or removed from the current
software image list when it is activated or deactivated.
You can perform this task while an image is being
activated or deactivated.
This task is available only for service upgrade or file
upgrade.
This task updates the main startup image list with the
changes.
If service upgrade or file upgrade is performed, you
must perform this task for the changes to take effect
after a reboot.
Perform this task to verify that the software changes are
correct.
Perform this task to delete images
Command
display install ipe-info
install add ipe-filename medium-name:
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