Software Management Commands
image boot {location <location-ID> | next} Specifies the default location where the system should be booted from. |
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Syntax Description |
location-ID |
Specifies the default destination location. There can be up to 2 images on the system. The possible values are 1 or 2. |
next |
Sets the boot location to be the next once after the one currently booted from, thus avoiding a cycle through all the available locations. |
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Default |
N/A |
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Configuration Mode |
config |
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History |
8.0.0100 |
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Example |
gateway (config) # image boot location 2 |
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Related Commands |
show images |
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Notes |
boot next fallback-reboot enable no boot next fallback-reboot enable Sets the default setting for next boot. Normally, if the system fails to apply the configuration on startup (after attempting upgrades or downgrades, as appropriate), it will reboot to the other partition as a fallback. The no form of the command tells the system not to do that, only for the next boot. |
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Syntax Description |
N/A |
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Default |
N/A |
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Configuration Mode |
config |
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History |
8.0.0100 |
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Example |
gateway (config) # boot next fallback-reboot enable |
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Related Commands |
show images |
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Notes |
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boot system {location | next} no boot system next Configures which system image to boot by default. The no form of the command resets the next boot location to the current active one. |
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Syntax Description |
location |
Specifies location from which to boot system
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next |
Boots system from next location after one currently booted |
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Default |
N/A |
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Configuration Mode |
config |
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History |
8.0.0100 |
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Example |
gateway (config) # boot system location 2 |
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Related Commands |
show images |
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Notes |
image delete <image-name> Deletes the specified image file. |
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Syntax Description |
image-name |
Specifies the image name |
Default |
N/A |
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Configuration Mode |
config |
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History |
8.0.0100 |
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Example |
gateway (config) # image delete <filename>.img |
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Related Commands |
show images |
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Notes |
image fetch <URL> [<filename>] Downloads an image from the specified URL or via SCP. |
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Syntax Description |
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URL |
HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, TFTP, SCP and SFTP are supported Example: scp://username[:password]@hostname/path/filename |
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filename |
Specifies a filename for this image to be stored as locally |
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Default |
N/A |
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Configuration Mode |
config |
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History |
8.0.0100 |
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Example |
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gateway (config) # image fetch scp://<username>@192.168.10.125/var/www/html/<image_name> Other options: gateway (config) # image fetch http://10.1.0.40/path/filename |
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Related Commands |
show images |
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Notes |
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image install <image-filename> [location <location-ID>] | [progress <prog-options>] Installs the specified image file. |
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Syntax Description |
image-filename |
Specifies the image name |
location-ID |
Specifies the image destination location |
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prog-options |
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Default |
N/A |
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Configuration Mode |
config |
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History |
8.0.0100 |
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Example |
gateway (config) # image install X86_64 8.0.0100 2020-05-26 06:54:12 x86_64 |
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Related Commands |
show images |
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Notes |
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image move <src-image-name> <dest-image-name> Renames the specified image file. |
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Syntax Description |
src-image-name |
Specifies the current image name |
dest-image-name |
Specifies the new image name |
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Default |
N/A |
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Configuration Mode |
config |
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History |
8.0.0100 |
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Example |
gateway (config) # image move image1.img image2.img |
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Related Commands |
show images |
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Notes |
image options serve all no image options serve all Configures options and defaults for image usage. The no form of the command disables options and defaults for image usage. |
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Syntax Description |
serve all |
Specifies that the image files present on this appliance should be made available for HTTP and/or HTTPS download |
Default |
N/A |
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Configuration Mode |
config |
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History |
8.0.0100 |
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Example |
gateway (config) # image options serve all |
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Related Commands |
show images |
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Notes |
The parameter “serve all” affects not only the files currently present, but also any files that are later downloaded. It only applies to image files, not the installed images, which are not themselves in a downloadable format. After running “serve all” the URLs where the images will be available are:
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show bootvar Displays the installed system images and the boot parameters. |
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Syntax Description |
N/A |
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Default |
N/A |
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Configuration Mode |
Any command mode |
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History |
8.0.0100 |
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Example |
gateway (config)# show bootvar Installed images: Partition 1: Partition 2: Last boot partition: 1 Serve image files via HTTP/HTTPS: no Boot manager password is set. Image signing: trusted signature always required Settings for next boot only: |
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Related Commands |
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Notes |
show images Displays information about the system images and boot parameters. |
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Syntax Description |
N/A |
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Default |
N/A |
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Configuration Mode |
Any command mode |
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History |
8.0.0100 |
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Example |
gateway (config)# show images Installed images: Partition 1: X86_64 8.0.0102 2020-05-26 06:54:12 x86_64 Partition 2: X86_64 8.0.0100 2020-05-03 16:17:39 x86_64 Last boot partition: 1 |
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Related Commands |
show images |
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Notes |