RP/0/RP0/CPU0:ios#install add source harddisk: ncs1k-k9sec-3.2.0.0-r652.x86_64$
Thu Aug
3 11:11:27.821 UTC
Aug 03 11:11:29 Install operation 1 started by root:
install add source harddisk: ncs1k-k9sec-3.2.0.0-r652.x86_64.rpm
Aug 03 11:11:30 Install operation will continue in the background
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:ios#RP/0/RP0/CPU0:Aug
3 11:11:34.411 : sdr_instmgr[1131]:
%INSTALL-INSTMGR-2-OPERATION_SUCCESS : Install operation 1 finished successfully
Aug 03 11:11:36 Install operation 1 finished successfully
The software files are unpacked from the package and added to the software repository. This operation may
take time depending on the size of the files being added. The operation is performed in asynchronous mode.
The
install add
command runs in the background, and the EXEC prompt is returned.
Step 2
show install request
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:ios#show install request
(Optional) Displays the operation ID of the add operation and its status. The operation ID can be used later
to execute the
activate
command.
Step 3
show install repository
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:ios#show install repository
Wed Feb 28 03:31:13.839 UTC
4 package(s) in XR repository:
ncs1k-k9sec-4.1.0.0-r65231I.x86_64
ncs1k-xr-6.5.2.31I
ncs1k-k9sec-4.1.0.0-r65230I.x86_64
ncs1k-xr-6.5.2.30I
Displays packages that are added to the repository. Packages are displayed only after the
install add
operation
is complete.
Step 4
show install inactive
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:ios#show install inactive
Wed Feb 28 03:31:34.323 UTC
2 inactive package(s) found:
ncs1k-k9sec-4.1.0.0-r65230I
ncs1k-xr-6.5.2.30I
Displays inactive packages that are present in the repository. Only inactive packages can be activated.
Step 5
Execute one of these commands:
•
install activate package_name
•
install activate id operation_id
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:ios#install activate ncs1k-k9sec-4.1.0.0-r65230I
or
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:ios#install activate id 2
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