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Step 4. Step 5. Step 6. Partition 1: 2010-09-19 03:46:25 Partition 2: 2010-09-19 03:46:25 Last boot partition: 1 Next boot partition: 1 No boot manager password is set. switch (config) # Install the MLNX-OS image. Run: switch (config) # image install Step 1 of 4: Verify Image 100.0 Step 2 of 4: Uncompress Image 100.0 Step 3 of 4: Create Filesystems 100.0 Step 4 of 4: Extract Image 100.0 switch (config) # Show all image files on the system. Run: switch (config) # show images Images available to be installed: new_image.img 2010-09-19 16:52:50 Installed images: Partition 1: 2010-09-19 03:46:25 Partition 2: 2010-09-19 16:52:50 Last boot partition: 1 Next boot partition: 2 No boot manager password is set. switch (config) # Set the boot location to be the other partition (next). Run: switch (config) # image boot next Rev 1.6.9 There are two installed images on the system. Therefore, if one of the images gets corrupted (due to power interruption, for example), in the next reboot the image will go up from the second partition. Mellanox Technologies 44 Mellanox Technologies Confidential

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Step 4.
Install the MLNX-OS image. Run:
Step 5.
Show all image files on the system. Run:
Step 6.
Set the boot location to be the other partition (next). Run:
Partition 1:
<current version> 2010-09-19 03:46:25
Partition 2:
<current version> 2010-09-19 03:46:25
Last boot partition: 1
Next boot partition: 1
No boot manager password is set.
switch (config) #
switch (config) # image install <image_name>
Step 1 of 4: Verify Image
100.0% [#################################################################]
Step 2 of 4: Uncompress Image
100.0% [#################################################################]
Step 3 of 4: Create Filesystems
100.0% [#################################################################]
Step 4 of 4: Extract Image
100.0% [#################################################################]
switch (config) #
switch (config) # show images
Images available to be installed:
new_image.img
<downgrade version> 2010-09-19 16:52:50
Installed images:
Partition 1:
<current version> 2010-09-19 03:46:25
Partition 2:
<downgrade version> 2010-09-19 16:52:50
Last boot partition: 1
Next boot partition: 2
No boot manager password is set.
switch (config) #
switch (config) # image boot next
There are two installed images on the system. Therefore, if one of the images gets cor-
rupted (due to power interruption, for example), in the next reboot the image will go up
from the second partition.