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Cisco AsyncOS 8.0.1 for Email User Guide
Chapter 29 System Administration
Reverting to a Previous Version of AsyncOS
Reverting AsyncOS
Procedure
Step 1
Ensure that you have the configuration file for the version you wish to revert to. Configuration files are
not backwards-compatible. To do this, you can email the file to yourself or FTP the file. A simple way
to do this is to run the
not backwards-compatible. To do this, you can email the file to yourself or FTP the file. A simple way
to do this is to run the
mailconfig
CLI command.
Step 2
Save a backup copy of the current configuration of your appliance (with passwords unmasked) on
another machine.
another machine.
Note
This is not the configuration file you will load after reverting.
Step 3
If you use the Safelist/Blocklist feature, export the Safelist/Blocklist database to another machine.
Step 4
Wait for the mail queue to empty.
Step 5
Log into the CLI of the appliance you want to revert.
When you run the
revert
command, several warning prompts are issued. After these warning prompts
are accepted, the revert action takes place immediately. Therefore, do not begin the reversion process
until after you have completed the pre-reversion steps.
until after you have completed the pre-reversion steps.
Step 6
From the CLI, Issue the
revert
command.
Note
The reversion process is time-consuming. It may take fifteen to twenty minutes before reversion
is complete and console access to the Cisco appliance is available again.
is complete and console access to the Cisco appliance is available again.
The following example shows the
revert
command:
mail.mydomain.com> revert
This command will revert the appliance to a previous version of AsyncOS.
WARNING: Reverting the appliance is extremely destructive.
The following data will be destroyed in the process:
- all configuration settings (including listeners)
- all log files
- all databases (including messages in Virus Outbreak and Policy
quarantines)
- all reporting data (including saved scheduled reports)
- all message tracking data