Cisco Cisco 3310 Mobility Services Engine Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco Mobility Services Engine, Release 8.0.120.0
  Upgrading Cisco MSE
/opt/installers/CISCO-MSE-L-K9-8-0-120-0-64bit.bin
Note
The installation process takes a minimum of 30 minutes. The actual installation time depends on the 
amount of data present in your system. After the installation, reboot the system before starting Cisco 
MSE.
Step 15
Apply the patch available for fixing a premature history pruning defect (CSCuv55645). Download the 
patch with file name CSCuv55645.zip with information “Patch to fix premature History Pruning - 
CSCuv55645” from the following URL: 
The zip file contains a README file with instructions on how to install the patch.
Step 16
Start the new Cisco MSE software by entering the following command. If you attempt to start the Cisco 
MSE, a message is displayed that Cisco MSE should be rebooted.
/etc/init.d/msed start
Step 17
After exiting the installer, enter the reboot command to reboot Cisco MSE.
See 
 for details on upgrading Cisco MSE 
high availability.
Restoring an Old Cisco MSE Backup to Release 8.0.120.0
To restore an old database, follow these steps: 
Note
The regular restore option on the Cisco PI cannot be used to restore a backup from an earlier Cisco MSE 
releases such as 6.0, 7.0.105.0, or 7.0.110.0 onto release 8.0.120.0.
Step 1
Stop the Cisco MSE service: /etc/init.d/msed stop
Step 2
Uninstall the software and select the option to delete the database.
Step 3
To restore backup data, you must first install the appropriate version of Cisco MSE software. Use the 
table below to determine the correct version of Cisco MSE to install.
Step 4
After you have installed the software, restore the desired database backup to the new Cisco MSE using 
the regular procedure from Cisco PI.
Table 3
Release Matrix
Version of Database to be Restored
New Version to be Installed
5.2.0
6.0, 7.0
6.0
6.0, 7.0