Cisco Cisco FirePOWER Appliance 8390 Notas de publicación
Version 5.2.0.6
Sourcefire 3D System Release Notes
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Uninstalling the Update
To uninstall the update:
1. Read and understand
2. Log into the appliance’s shell using an account with Administrator privileges
via the virtual console in the VMware vSphere Client. Note that you must type
expert
to display the shell prompt.
3. At the prompt, run the uninstallation as the root user, providing your
password when prompted:
sudo install_update.pl /var/sf/updates/
update_name
Where
update_name
is the file name of the update you downloaded earlier.
The uninstallation process begins. When the uninstallation is complete, the
appliance reboots.
WARNING!
If you encounter issues with the uninstallation, do not restart
the uninstallation. Instead, contact Support.
4. After the uninstallation finishes, log into the managing Defense Center and
select Devices > Device Management. Confirm that the device where you
uninstalled the update has the correct software version: Version 5.2.0.5.
5. Verify that the appliances in your deployment are successfully communicating
and that there are no issues reported by the health monitor.
Uninstalling the Update from a Defense Center
Use the following procedure to uninstall the Version 5.2.0.6 update from Defense
Centers and virtual Defense Centers. Note that the uninstallation process reboots
the Defense Center.
Uninstalling the Version 5.2.0.6 update results in a Defense Center running
Uninstalling the Version 5.2.0.6 update results in a Defense Center running
Version 5.2.0.5. For information on uninstalling a previous version, refer to the
release notes for that version.
To uninstall the update:
1. Read and understand
2. Make sure that the appliances in your deployment are successfully
communicating and that there are no issues reported by the health monitor.
3. View the task queue (System > Monitoring > Task Status) to make sure that
there are no tasks in progress.
Tasks that are running when the uninstallation begins are stopped, become
Tasks that are running when the uninstallation begins are stopped, become
failed tasks, and cannot be resumed; you must manually delete them from
the task queue after the uninstallation completes. The task queue
automatically refreshes every 10 seconds. You must wait until any
long-running tasks are complete before you begin the uninstallation.