HP 10500 Series Configuration Manual page 134

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Step
1.
Specify main or
backup startup
images for the
global active MPU.
2.
Specify main startup
images for each
standby MPU in the
IRF fabric.
3.
(Optional.) Verify
that the startup
software images are
correct.
4.
Save the running
configuration.
5.
Reboot the IRF
fabric.
Command
Use an .ipe file for
upgrade:
boot-loader file
ipe-filename { all | chassis
chassis-number slot
slot-number } { backup |
main }
Use .bin files for upgrade:
boot-loader file boot
boot-package system
system-package [ feature
feature-package&<1-30>
] { all | chassis
chassis-number slot
slot-number } { backup |
main }
Use an .ipe file for
upgrade:
boot-loader file
ipe-filename { all | chassis
chassis-number slot
slot-number } { backup |
main }
Use .bin files for upgrade:
boot-loader file boot
boot-package system
system-package [ feature
feature-package&<1-30>
] { all | chassis
chassis-number slot
slot-number } { backup |
main }
Use the image list with
which the global active
MPU started up:
boot-loader update { all |
chassis chassis-number
slot slot-number }
display boot-loader [ chassis
chassis-number [ slot
slot-number ] ]
save
reboot
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Remarks
N/A
Skip this step if you have only one single-MPU
device.
If an ISSU upgrade has been performed, use the
install commit command to update the main
startup images on the active MPU before you
execute the boot-loader update command. This
operation ensures startup image consistency
between the active MPU and the standby MPU.
The boot-loader update command uses the main
or backup startup image list for synchronization,
instead of the current software images list.
The main images list is used if the global
active MPU started up with the main startup
images.
The backup image list is used if the global
active MPU started up with the main startup
images.
Startup image synchronization fails if any
software images being synchronized are
corrupted or not available.
N/A
This step ensures that any configuration you
have made can survive a reboot.
At startup, the MPUs read the preloaded
BootWare image to RAM, and load the startup
images.

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