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▀ Upgrading StarOS
▄ VPC-VSM System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 19
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[local]host_name# copy from_url to_url [-noconfirm]
This creates a mirror-image of the CLI configuration file linked to the operating system defined in the current boot stack
entry.
entry.
The following command example creates a backup copy of the file general.cfg located on the /flash device to the file
general_3652.cfg:
general_3652.cfg:
[local]host_name# copy /flash/general.cfg /flash/general_3652.cfg
Create a New Boot Stack Entry
Create a new boot stack entry for the new file group, consisting of the new operating system image file and the currently
used CLI configuration file by entering the following Global Configuration command:
used CLI configuration file by entering the following Global Configuration command:
[local]host_name(config)# boot system priority number image image_url
/flash/filename config cfg_url /flash/filename
/flash/filename config cfg_url /flash/filename
Assign the next highest priority to this entry, by using the N-1 method, wherein you assign a priority number that is one
number less than your current highest priority.
number less than your current highest priority.
Important:
Run the Exec mode show boot command to verify that there are less than 10 entries in the boot.sys
file and that a higher priority entry is available (minimally there is no priority 1 entry in the boot stack).
If priority 1 is in use, you must renumber the existing entries to ensure that at least that priority is available.
The maximum number of boot stack entries that can be contained in the boot.sys file is 10. If there are already 10 entries
in the boot stack, you must delete at least one of these entries (typically, the lowest priority) and, if necessary, renumber
some or all of the other entries before proceeding. Use the no boot system priority command to delete a book stack
entry.
in the boot stack, you must delete at least one of these entries (typically, the lowest priority) and, if necessary, renumber
some or all of the other entries before proceeding. Use the no boot system priority command to delete a book stack
entry.
[local]host_name# configure
[local]host_name(config)# no boot system priority number
To add new boot stack entries to the boot.sys file enter the following commands:
[local]host_name# configure
[local]host_name(config)# boot system priority number image image_url config
cfg_url
cfg_url
Save the Running Configuration
Save the currently running, upgraded configuration prior to rebooting StarOS.
To save the running configuration to the current configuration file:
[local]host_name# save configuration /flash