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Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
override-current
: Overwrites the old APR signature file. If you do not specify this keyword, the old
APR signature file will be saved as a backup signature file on the device after the update.
file-path
: Specifies the path of the new APR signature file, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 256
characters.
Usage guidelines
Use this command to update APR signature database if the device cannot access the signature
database services at the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website.
You can use either of the following methods to manually update the APR signature database:
•
Local update
—By using the locally stored APR signature file.
(Centralized devices in IRF mode.) The APR signature file must be stored on the mater device
for a successful update.
(Distributed devices in standalone mode.) To ensure a successful update, the APR signature
file must be stored on the active MPU.
(Distributed devices in IRF mode.) To ensure a successful update, the APR signature file must
be stored on the global active MPU.
The following table describes the formats of the
file-path
argument for different update
scenarios:
Update scenario
Format of file-path
Remarks
The update file is stored in the
current working directory.
filename
To display the current working
directory, use the
pwd
command (see
file system management in
Fundamentals Command Reference)
.
The update file is stored in a
different directory on the same
storage medium.
path/filename
N/A
The update file is stored on a
different storage medium.
path/filename
Before updating the signature
database, you must first use the
cd
command to open the root directory of
the storage medium where the file is
stored.
For information about the
cd
command,
see file system management in
Fundamentals Command Reference.
•
FTP/TFTP update
—By using the APR signature file stored on an FTP or TFTP server.
The following table describes the formats of the
file-path
argument for different update
scenarios: