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Chapter 5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9.8
Falling Back to Solaris 8 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9.5 or 9.6
Step 4 Restore the configuration using the following commands:
% cd /opt/CiscoMGC/etc/CONFIG_LIB/
% tar xvf CFG_backup973.tar
Step 5 Restore the snmp folder using the following command:
% cd /opt/CiscoMGC
% tar xvf SNMP_backup973.tar
Step 6 Restore the dial plan configurations using the following commands:
% tar xvf DP_backup973.tar
Step 7 Use config-lib command to migrate the configurations.
For details on the config-lib command usage, see “Transferring Additional Configuration Files” section
on page 5-16.
Falling Back to Solaris 8 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9.5 or 9.6
If you encounter problems during migration to Solaris 10, follow these steps to revert to Solaris 8:
If you had hard disk drives with Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9.5(2) or 9.6(1) installed, see
the “Backup Procedure” section on page 5-34 and the “Hard Disk Replacement Procedure” section
on page 5-34.
If you replaced disk drives during the migration to Solaris 10, refer to the “Falling Back to Solaris
8 If Hard Drives Were Replaced During the Upgrade” section on page 5-27.
If you did not replace disk drives during migration but used Veritas Volume Manager to mirror disk
drives, refer to the “Falling Back to Solaris 8 on the Second Disk Drive” section on page 5-28.
If you cannot use the previous options to restore Solaris 8, you need to restore the original
Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch configuration. For further instructions, see the “Restoring the Original
Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software” section on page 5-32.

Falling Back to Solaris 8 If Hard Drives Were Replaced During the Upgrade

If you replaced disk drives during the migration to Solaris 10 and need to revert to Solaris 8, perform the
following procedure:
Step 1 Stop the operating system and power down the platform:
# /usr/sbin/shutdown –g0 -i5
Step 2 Remove the new disk drives and install the original disk drives in their original locations using proper
anti-static procedures. See the Sun System manual for your platform.
Step 3 Power up the system.