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USRM Software Upgrade/Downgrade 
 
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Note:  The RPM file name is in the format usrm-VERSION-
RELEASE.OS.i386.rpm; where VERSION and RELEASE are the current version 
and release numbers and OS is the current operating system.  For example:  
usrm-1.4.1-8.el5.i386.rpm; where 1.4.1 is the version number, 8 is the release 
number, and el5 is Enterprise Linux 5. 
7  Type the following command at the system prompt and press Enter
rpm –Uvh usrm-VERSION-RELEASE.OS.i386.rpm
 
Note:  Replace VERSION, RELEASE, and OS with the numbers obtained in step 
6. 
Result:  The upgrade is complete. 
 
 
Downgrading the USRM Software 
Important:  Use the server's web interface to shut down the application software 
before performing this procedure.  Set the ServerState configuration parameter to 
"Terminate" on the System - Reset page. 
Follow these steps to manually downgrade the USRM RPM file. 
1  Make sure that the operating system is already installed. 
2  Log into the USRM as user "root" using the default password "generic". 
3  Insert the USRM Application CD containing the downgrade RPM file in the CD-
ROM drive. 
4  Type the following command at the system prompt and press Enter
mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
 
Note:  Be sure to include the spaces in the command. 
5  Type the following command at the system prompt and press Enter
cd /mnt/cdrom
 
6  Type the following command at the system prompt and press Enter
ls usrm*
 
Result:  The name of the RPM file displays showing the version, release, and 
operating system numbers.  You need this information to perform step 7. 
Note:  The RPM file name is in the format usrm-VERSION-
RELEASE.OS.i386.rpm; where VERSION and RELEASE are the current version 
and release numbers and OS is the current operating system.  For example:  
usrm-1.4.1-8.el5.i386.rpm; where 1.4.1 is the version number, 8 is the release 
number, and el5 is Enterprise Linux 5. 
7  Type the following command at the system prompt and press Enter
rpm –Uvh usrm-VERSION-RELEASE.OS.i386.rpm
 
Note:  Replace VERSION, RELEASE, and OS with the numbers obtained in step 
6. 
Result:  The downgrade is complete.