Completing A Recovery Installation; Creating An Emergency Boot Disk; Saving A Rescue Configuration File; Performing A Recovery Installation - Juniper JUNOS SOFTWARE 10.2 - SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND UPGRADE GUIDE 4-28-2010 Upgrade Manual

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Chapter 5

Completing a Recovery Installation

Creating an Emergency Boot Disk

If the router's software is corrupted or otherwise damaged, you may need to perform
a recovery installation, using the emergency boot disk to restore the default factory
installation. Once you have recovered the software in this fashion, you must configure
the router as you would for a new router.
This chapter discusses the following topics:
Saving a Rescue Configuration File on page 44
Performing a Recovery Installation on page 45
If the router s JUNOS Software is damaged in some way that prevents the JUNOS
Software from loading completely, you can use the emergency boot disk to revive
the router. The emergency boot disk repartitions the primary disk and reloads a fresh
installation of the JUNOS Software.
The procedures outlined in this section discuss how to create an emergency boot
disk for any M Series, MX Series, T Series, TX Matrix, or TX Matrix Plus router.
To create an emergency boot disk:
1.
Use FTP to copy the installation media into the router s /var/tmp directory.
Insert the PC Card into the external PC Card slot.
2.
In the UNIX shell, navigate to the /var/tmp directory:
3.
start shell
Log in as su :
4.
su [enter]
password: [enter SU password]
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