HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Fundamentals Command Reference - Page 146
Software upgrade commands, boot-loader file
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Software upgrade commands boot-loader file Use boot-loader file to specify startup software image files. Syntax boot-loader file boot boot-package system system-package [ feature feature-package& ] slot slot-number { backup | main } boot-loader file ipe-filename slot slot-number { backup | main } Views User view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters boot boot-package: Specifies a .bin boot image file, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 63 characters. The specified file must be stored in the root directory of the flash. The file name specified for the boot-package argument takes the storage-media:/base-filename.bin format, for example, flash:/startup-boot.bin. system system-package: Specifies a .bin system image file, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 63 characters. The specified file must be stored in the root directory of the flash. The file name specified for the system-package argument takes the storage-media:/base-filename.bin format, for example, flash:/startup-system.bin. feature feature-package: Specifies a space-separated list of up to 30 .bin feature package files. Each feature package file name must be a case-insensitive string of 1 to 63 characters and takes the storage-medium:/base-filename.bin format, for example, flash:/startup-a.bin. ipe-filename: Specifies an .ipe Comware image file name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 63 characters. The specified file must be stored in the root directory of the flash, and its file name must take the storage-media:/base-filename.ipe format, for example, flash:/startup.ipe. slot slot-number: Specifies the IRF member ID of the device for which the startup images are specified. backup: Specifies the files as backup startup files. Backup startup images are used only when main images are not available. main: Specifies the files as main startup files. The device always first attempts to start up with main startup files. Usage guidelines Before using this command, you must save the startup software image file to the root directory of the flash on the master device. If a subordinate device is specified in this command, the system examines the root directory of the flash on the subordinate device for any file with the same name as the file on the master device. If no such a file exists, the system copies the specified file from the master to the subordinate device and sets it as a startup image file. If a file with the same name exists, you must choose whether to overwrite the file already on the subordinate device. 139