Upgrade tasks (first media server)
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Verifying connectivity to the network server (optional)
Note:
Note: If you backed up the system files to the flashcard, do not perform this procedure.
Continue with Installing postupgrade service pack, if any, on media server
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page 171.
You must verify that the Ethernet port is working. From the media server, ping the network
server on which the backup files are stored.
Note:
Note: You might need to restart your browser before you perform this procedure.
1. Under Diagnostics click Ping.
2. Type the IP address of the server where the system files are stored and click Execute Ping.
If you can successfully ping the server, restore the backed up Linux migration files.
Installing postupgrade service pack, if any, on media server
Note:
Note: Do not perform this procedure if you are not installing a service pack for
Communication Manager.
This service pack might not preserve calls.
To install a post-upgrade service pack.
1. Access the command line interface of the server with an SSH client like PuTTY and an IP
address of 192.11.13.6.
2. Log in as craft.
3. Type update_unpack and press Enter.
4. Select the update by number and press Enter.
5. Type update_show and press Enter to list Communication Manager files to verify that the
new software update file was unpacked.
6. Type update_activate update, where update is the update ID number produced by
update_show. An example can be 00.0.628.x-xxxx. Do not use the .tar.gz extension at the
end of the file name. Press Enter.
The media server might reboot with an automatic reset system 4 command. If the
system reboots, it might also display the message
/opt/ecs/sbin/drestart 2 4 command failed.