For example, suppose that a hotfix contains an image fix for the SRP module and the
GE-2 line module. The SRP image fix is successfully activated on the SRP module, but
the activation of the GE-2 image fix fails for some reason. In this case, the SRP module
image fix is deactivated and no further attempts are made to activate the image fix on
other GE-2 modules.
boot hotfix
•
Use to arm the specified hotfix as a startup hotfix that is automatically activated the
next time the SRP module reboots.
•
Arming fails if the specified hotfix depends on a hotfix that is not already armed. In this
event, the CLI displays an error message similar to the following:
% The hotfix, 975, requires the following hotfixes to be armed:
990
•
Arming fails if the hotfix is not compatible with the armed release. The CLI displays
the following error message:
% Hotfix is incompatible with armed release.
•
When a router reverts to its backup boot settings, as specified by the
boot backup
command, no armed hotfixes are activated. The armed hotfix settings are retained in
the event the router reverts back to its normal boot settings.
•
Example
host1(config)#
boot hotfix hf63037.hfx
•
Use the
no
version to disarm a specified hotfix. You can disarm all hotfixes armed for
all releases by specifying the
all-releases
keyword. If any startup hotfixes are armed,
the CLI then prompts you to confirm the deletion,
If the hotfix being disarmed is a dependency for another armed hotfix, the command
fails and the CLI displays an error message similar to the following:
The hotfix, 990, has the following armed dependents which must be disarmed
first:
975
% Disarming failed
When you disarm hotfixes that have dependencies, you must disarm them in the reverse
sequence from which they were armed. However, if you have issued the
all-releases
keyword, the disarming automatically takes place in the correct order.
•
See boot hotfix.
no boot hotfix all-releases
•
Use in Boot mode to disarm all armed hotfixes for all releases.
•
Example
:boot##
no boot hotfix all-releases
•
There is no affirmative version of this command; there is only a
no
version.
•
See no boot hotfix all-releases.
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