Step 3
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
The deactivated packages are now listed as inactive packages. Only inactive packages can be removed from
the repository.
Step 4
install remove package_name
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:ios#install remove ncs1k-k9sec-4.1.0.0-r65231I
The inactive packages are removed from the repository.
Use the
install remove
command with the
id operation-id
keyword and argument to remove all packages
that were added for the specified operation ID.
Step 5
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 available in the repository. The package that are removed are no longer displayed in the
result.
What to do next
Install required packages. See
Upgrading the Firmware Version of Power Modules
Use the following procedure to upgrade the firmware version of the power modules. This feature is available
from Release 6.0.1.
Procedure
Step 1
Use the
show hw-module fpd
command to display information about the current FPD image version of the
power modules. You can use this command to determine if you must upgrade the FPD image version.
System Setup and Software Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 1002
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Perform System Upgrade and Install Feature Packages
Upgrading the Firmware Version of Power Modules