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Chapter 6 OS Recovery, Software Re-Installation & Upgrade
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USRM Software Upgrade/Downgrade
Introduction
We recommend that USRM software upgrading and downgrading be performed
from the DNCS user interface when using the USRM in supervised mode, or from
the USRM web interface Platform - ConfigManager - Software Upgrade page when
using the USRM in standalone mode. Refer to your DNCS documentation or
ConfigManager - Software Upgrade Page respectively for instructions on this
procedure.
Important:
Important:
The procedures in this section are provided for the system administrator’s
reference only. We recommend performing software upgrades and
downgrades via DNCS or the USRM web interface as mentioned above.
If you are operating the USRM in supervised mode with DNCS and perform
the following procedures, the DNCS version will be out of sync.
We recommend that the application be terminated prior to performing the
following software upgrade and downgrade procedures.
Upgrading 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 upgrade 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 new version/release of the RPM
Follow these steps to manually upgrade 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 new version/release of the 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.