Cisco Cisco Configuration Engine 3.5

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Release Notes for Cisco Configuration Engine 3.5.2
OL-21544-04 
 
Upgrading from Release 3.5 or 3.5.1 to 3.5.2
Example of dataexport Prompts
Entering Data Export
Type ctrl-c to exit
Enter FTP server (hostname.domainname or IP address): sername.cisco.com
Enter username used for FTP server: smith
Enter FTP password: *****
Re-enter FTP password: *****
Enter absolute path name of data file on FTP server: /users/smith/migration.tar
Uninstalling the Software
To uninstall the software, use the uninstall script command, ce_uninstall.sh. The uninstall script is 
copied intothe /var/ciscoce/install directory. This script reads the installdata.xml file to do package 
uninstallation. It proceeds in the following four stages:
Step 1
Stops all running Cisco Configuration Engine 3.5 and later processes.
Step 2
Removes all database data from Berkeley Data Base (BDB).
Step 3
Removes installed database software if it is BDB.
Step 4
Removes all presence of installed packages.
To uninstall Cisco Configuration Engine 3.5 and later packages without checking the installation status, 
use the $ce_uninstall.sh {-force} command. The option -force in the uninstallation script removes all 
Cisco Configuration Engine 3.5 packages except the pre-existing shared packages on the target host. 
Installing the Software
The Cisco Configuration Engine 3.5.2 software is contained on a CD-ROM.
Note
You need root access to install the Cisco Configuration Engine software. 
Step 1
Install the CD-ROM into the disk drive on the host system.
Step 2
Copy the tar file into a new folder where there is sufficient disk space.
tar xvf <tarfilename>
Note
The tar file must be the only file in this new folder.
Step 3
Enter one of the following installation script commands as appropriate:
./ce_install.sh—Default option. Installs all packages. Allows interactive installation that prompts the 
user to provide input. 
./ce_install.sh-batch—Allows non-interactive installation. The installation script reads the default 
values from installRule.solaris.xml file or from the installRule.linux.xml file as appropriate, and installs 
Cisco Configuration Engine 3.5 based on these settings without query for user input.