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Release Notes for Cisco VDS-TV 3.2.7
OL-32481-01
Upgrading to Release 3.2.7
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The Bug Search displays the list of bugs based on the specified search criteria.
Step 6
You can save or email the current search by clicking their respective option.
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Upgrading to Release 3.2.7
The supported upgrade paths are the following:
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Release 2.5.x to Release 3.2.7
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Release 3.0.x to Release 3.2.7
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Release 3.2.x to Release 3.2.7
If the VDS is running an earlier software release, you must first upgrade to one of the supported releases
before upgrading to Release 3.2.7.
before upgrading to Release 3.2.7.
For software upgrade procedures, see the Cisco TV VDS 3.2 Installation, Upgrade, and Maintenance
Guide.
Guide.
Upgrading to Cisco VDS-TV Release 3.2.7
Step 1
For the upgrade sequence of the VDS devices in your system (VDSM/VVIM and VDS servers [Vault,
Streamer, Caching Node, ISV]), see the “Overview” chapter in the Cisco TV VDS 3.2 Installation,
Upgrade, and Maintenance Guide.
Streamer, Caching Node, ISV]), see the “Overview” chapter in the Cisco TV VDS 3.2 Installation,
Upgrade, and Maintenance Guide.
Step 2
Cisco recommends to follow the workaround/solution mentioned in the field notices below for all the
CDE-250s irrespective of the role.
CDE-250s irrespective of the role.
Step 3
Add the following lines in the /etc/rc.local file at the start
mkdir -p /arroyo/cores/
chmod 777 /arroyo/cores/
echo /arroyo/cores/core.%h.%p.%e.%t > /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern