Cisco Cisco MXE 3500 (Media Experience Engine)

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Release Notes for Cisco Media Experience Engine 3500, Release 3.3.x
 
  Patches and Fixes
Step 4
Enter cd /tmp to change directory.
Step 5
Copy the patch by entering scp ip_address: path where ip_address: path is the IP address of the machine 
and directory path to the patch that you downloaded. You should now see the file 
analyticsPatches-3.3.x-feb-2013 in the /tmp folder.
Step 6
Enter tar xzvf  analyticsPatches-3.3.x-feb-2013 to untar the file. You should see an 
analyticsPatches-3.3.x-feb-2013 folder in the /tmp folder.
Step 7
Enter cd analyticsPatches-3.3.x-feb-2013 to change directory.
Step 8
Enter this command to apply the patch: 
sh ./patchAnalytics.sh
Step 9
Exit command shell and SSH session.
AnalyticsMemoryIssue Patch
This patch applies to CSCue93265 and CSCue93280 and to Release 3.3.2 and Release 3.3.1.
Note
You must install this patch again if you upgrade to Release 3.3.2 from 3.3.1.
Note
In a clustered deployment, install the patch on only the RM.
Step 1
Download analyticsMemoryIssue.tar.gz from 
Media Experience Engine Patches > 3.3.X 
Step 2
Save the file to a Unix server that the Cisco MXE 3500 can access.
Step 3
SSH to mxe_IP_address, log in as admin, and select System Command Prompt from the 
Cisco MXE Appliance Configuration Menu. The command prompt displays.
Step 4
Enter cd /tmp to change directory.
Step 5
Copy the patch by entering scp ip_address: path where ip_address: path is the IP address of the machine 
and directory path to the patch that you downloaded. You should now see the file 
analyticsMemoryIssue.tar.gz in the /tmp folder.
Step 6
Enter tar -xvzf analyticsMemoryIssue.tar.gz to untar the file. You should see an analyticsMemoryIssue 
folder in the /tmp folder.
Step 7
Enter cd analyticsMemoryIssue to change directory.