Chapter 7 Managing Firmware and Configurations

Working with Software Images

 

Command

Purpose

Step 3

 

 

archive download-sw /overwrite /reload

Downloads the image file from the TFTP server to the WMIC, and

 

tftp:[[//location]/directory]/image-name

overwrite the current image.

 

 

The /overwrite option overwrites the software image in flash

 

 

with the downloaded image.

 

 

The /reload option reloads the system after downloading the

 

 

image unless the configuration has been changed and not

 

 

saved.

 

 

For location, specify the IP address of the TFTP server.

 

 

For directory/image-name, specify the directory (optional) and

 

 

the image to download. Directory and image names are case

 

 

sensitive.

Step 4

 

 

archive download-sw /leave-old-sw /reload

Downloads the image file from the TFTP server to the WMIC, and

 

tftp:[[//location]/directory]/image-name

keep the current image.

 

 

The /leave-old-swoption keeps the old software version after

 

 

a download.

 

 

The /reload option reloads the system after downloading the

 

 

image unless the configuration has been changed and not

 

 

saved.

 

 

For location, specify the IP address of the TFTP server.

 

 

For directory/image-name, specify the directory (optional) and

 

 

the image to download. Directory and image names are case

 

 

sensitive.

 

 

 

Note To avoid an unsuccessful download, use the archive download-sw /safecommand, which downloads the image first and does not delete the current running version until the download succeeds.

The download algorithm verifies that the image is appropriate for the WMIC model and that enough DRAM is present, or it aborts the process and reports an error. If you specify the /overwrite option, the download algorithm removes the existing image on the flash device whether or not it is the same as the new one, downloads the new image, and then reloads the software.

Note If the flash device has sufficient space to hold two images and you want to overwrite one of these images with the same version, you must specify the /overwrite option.

If you specify the /leave-old-sw, the existing files are not removed. If there is not enough space to install the new image and keep the current running image, the download process stops, and an error message is displayed.

The algorithm installs the downloaded image on the system board flash device (flash:). The image is placed into a new directory named with the software version string, and the system boot path variable is updated to point to the newly installed image.

If you kept the old image during the download process (you specified the /leave-old-swkeyword), you can remove it by entering the delete /force /recursive filesystem:/file-urlprivileged EXEC command. For filesystem, use flash: for the system board flash device. For file-url, enter the directory name of the old image. All the files in the directory and the directory are removed.

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