Cisco 11503 Administration Guide - Page 342
passive sync, restore, startup-config, Specifying the CSS Boot Configuration
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Upgrading Your CSS Software Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software The upgrade script does not overwrite the Cisco-supplied scripts in the script directory of the new software image with the older versions of the scripts, except the default-profile script. If the upgrade script detects an older version of the default-profile script, the script renames the newer default-profile script as default-profile.new and then copies the older version of the default-profile script to the script directory of the new software image. For example: Saving c:/sg0740002/script/default-profile.new... Done Copying default-profile to new image... Done The upgrade script sets the ADI as the primary boot file and reboots the CSS. setting primary boot-file sg0740002 rebooting The CSS automatically performs a Flash upgrade, if necessary, and then boots the new image. 5. After you upgrade and reboot a CSS 11506 that contains a passive SCM, use the passive sync command in boot-config mode (or the passive sync macro command) immediately after upgrading your CSS software to synchronize the boot configurations on the redundant SCMs. Refer to Chapter 2, Specifying the CSS Boot Configuration, for details on configuring a boot configuration record for a passive SCM. 6. If the CSS does not have a startup-config file, it uses the file in the archive directory. To restore the startup-config file on the CSS, use the restore filename startup-config command. For example, to restore the startup-config file in the archive directory as the startup-config file on the CSS, enter: # restore startup-config startup-config Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide A-8 OL-5647-02