Partition 1:
<current version> 2010-09-19 03:46:25
Partition 2:
<current version> 2010-09-19 03:46:25
Last boot partition: 1
Next boot partition: 1
No boot manager password is set.
switch (config) #
Install the MLNX-OS image. Run:
Step 4.
switch (config) # image install <image_name>
Step 1 of 4: Verify Image
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Step 2 of 4: Uncompress Image
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Step 3 of 4: Create Filesystems
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Step 4 of 4: Extract Image
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switch (config) #
Show all image files on the system. Run:
Step 5.
switch (config) # show images
Images available to be installed:
new_image.img
<downgrade version> 2010-09-19 16:52:50
Installed images:
Partition 1:
<current version> 2010-09-19 03:46:25
Partition 2:
<downgrade version> 2010-09-19 16:52:50
Last boot partition: 1
Next boot partition: 2
No boot manager password is set.
switch (config) #
Set the boot location to be the other partition (next). Run:
Step 6.
switch (config) # image boot next
There are two installed images on the system. Therefore, if one of the images gets cor-
rupted (due to power interruption, for example), in the next reboot the image will go up
from the second partition.
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