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Cisco 11503 - CSS Content Services Switch User Manual

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Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software
Upgrading Your CSS Software
A-14
Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide
OL-5647-02
To remove an ADI:
a. List the ADIs on the CSS.
(config)# show installed-software
sg0720104
sg0730003
b. Access boot mode:
(config)# boot
(config-boot)#
c. Use the remove command to remove the ADI.
(config-boot)# remove sg0720104
3. Archive your running configuration to the startup config file. For example:
(config-boot)# <Ctl-z>
# archive running-config startup-config
You can also use the save_config alias to archive your startup-config file. To
view all available aliases, use the show aliases command.
4. Archive your custom scripts and user-profile files from the CSS scripts
directory to the archive directory. Since the upgrade process installs the
Cisco-supplied scripts with the new software but does not overwrite the files
in the archive directory, archiving your custom script and user-profile files
allows you to save them for use with the new software. After the upgrade, you
can restore these files to the scripts directory.
To archive each file to the archive directory, use the archive script command.
The syntax for this command is:
archive script script_filename {archive_filename}
The variables are as follows:
• script_filename - The filename of the script to archive. To see a list of
scripts, enter:
# archive script ?
• archive_filename - (Optional) The name you want to assign to the archive
file. Enter an unquoted text string with a maximum of 32 characters.

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BrandCisco
Model11503 - CSS Content Services Switch
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LanguageEnglish

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