Dell S5148F-ON OS10 Enterprise Edition User Guide Release 10.3.2E-R2 - Page 369
image upgrade, show boot, Supported Releases, Syntax, Parameters, Default, Command Mode
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Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later image upgrade Upgrades to software image. Syntax Parameters image upgrade file-url • file-url - Location of the image file: - ftp://userid:passwd@hostip/filepath - Enter the path to upgrade from a remote FTP server. - http[s]://hostip/filepath - Enter the path to upgrade from the remote HTTP or HTTPS server. - scp://userid:passwd@hostip/filepath - Enter the path to upgrade from a remote SCP file system. - sftp://userid:passwd@hostip/filepath - Enter the path to upgrade from a remote SFTP file system. - tftp://hostip/filepath- Enter the path to upgrade from a remote TFTP file system. - image://filename - Enter the path to upgrade from a local file system. - usb://filepath - Enter the path to upgrade from the USB file system. Default Command Mode Usage Information Example Not configured EXEC This command prompts you to confirm Yes/No for the reboot operation, along with the possible loss of unsaved changes that occurs at the end of the process. Use the show image status command to view the progress. OS10# image upgrade ftp://10.206.28.174/PKGS_OS10-Enterprise-10.2.0E.190installer-x86_64.bin. Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later show boot Displays boot partition-related information. Syntax show boot [detail] Parameters detail - (Optional) Enter to display detailed information. Default Not configured Command Mode EXEC Usage Information Use the boot system command to set the boot partition for the next reboot. Example OS10# show boot Current system image information: Type Boot Type Active Standby Next-Boot Node-id 1 Flash Boot [B] 10.2.0E [A] 10.2.0E [B] active Example (Detail) OS10# show boot detail Current system image information detail: Type: Node-id 1 System management 369