Performing Software Maintenance Upgrades (SMUs)
Procedure
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Displaying Installation Log Information
The installation log provides information on the history of the installation operations. Each time an installation
operation is run, a number is assigned to that operation.
• Use the show install log command to display information about both successful and failed installation
Command or Action
install deactivate filename
Example:
switch# install deactivate
n3500-uk9.6.0.2.U6.0.1.CSCab00001.bin
(Optional) show install inactive
Example:
switch# show install inactive
(Optional) install commit
Example:
switch# install commit
(Optional) install remove {filename | inactive}
Example:
switch# install remove
n3500-uk9.6.0.2.U6.0.1.CSCab00001.bin
Proceed with removing
n3500-uk9.6.0.2.U6.0.1.CSCab00001.bin?
(y/n)? [n] y
Example:
switch# install remove inactive
Proceed with removing? (y/n)? [n] y
operations.
Cisco Nexus 3548 Switch NX-OS System Management Configuration Guide, Release 7.x
Displaying Installation Log Information
Purpose
Deactivates a package that was added to the
device and turns off the package features for
the line card.
Note
Press ? after a partial package name
to display all possible matches
available for deactivation. If there is
only one match, press the Tab key
to fill in the rest of the package
name.
Displays the inactive packages on the device.
Commits the current set of packages so that
these packages are used if the device is
restarted.
Note
Packages can be removed only if the
deactivation operation is committed.
Removes the inactive package.
• Only inactive packages can be removed.
• Packages can be removed only if they are
deactivated from all line cards in the
device.
• The package deactivation must be
committed.
• To remove a specific inactive package
from a storage device, use the install
remove command with the filename
argument.
• To remove all inactive packages from all
nodes in the system, use the install
remove command with the inactive
keyword.
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