Cisco Cisco IPICS Release 4.5 Instrucciones De Seguridad Importantes
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Release Notes for Cisco IPICS Release 4.8(2)
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Upgrading to Cisco IPICS 4.8(2)
Upgrading to Cisco IPICS 4.8(2)
If you have a Cisco Software Application Support contract, you can upgrade to Cisco IPICS 4.8(2) from
Cisco IPICS 4.6(1) or 4.8(1) by going to the following URL:
Cisco IPICS 4.6(1) or 4.8(1) by going to the following URL:
For complete upgrade instructions, see Cisco IPICS Installation and Upgrade Guide, Release 4.8(1),
which is available at the following URL:
which is available at the following URL:
Related Documentation
To access the documentation suite for Cisco IPICS, go to the following URL:
Important Notes
The following sections describe important issues that apply to this release:
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Node Manager Configuration Files
The system stores these node manager configuration files:
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nodemanager.pri.ip_address.tar—Tape-archive format (tar) file that contains a snapshot of the node
manager installation directory (/opt/cisco/nodemanager) from the primary Cisco IPICS server. In
this file name, ip_address is the IP address of the primary Cisco IPICS server.
manager installation directory (/opt/cisco/nodemanager) from the primary Cisco IPICS server. In
this file name, ip_address is the IP address of the primary Cisco IPICS server.
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nodemanager.sec.ip_address.tar—Applies to a high availability deployment only. Tar file that
contains a snapshot of the node manager installation directory (/opt/cisco/nodemanager) from the
the secondary Cisco IPICS server. In this file name, ip_address is the IP address of the secondary
Cisco IPICS server.
contains a snapshot of the node manager installation directory (/opt/cisco/nodemanager) from the
the secondary Cisco IPICS server. In this file name, ip_address is the IP address of the secondary
Cisco IPICS server.
Situations in which you might need to manually restore these files include the following:
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An error or unexpected interruption occurs during the configuration of the high availability server
causes the server no longer allows log in Cisco IPICS Administration Console
causes the server no longer allows log in Cisco IPICS Administration Console
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The /opt/cisco/nodemanager directory on the currently active server is corrupted or deleted