Upgrading Software on a Standalone Controller (CLI)
After the file has been transferred, it is automatically unpacked and verified.
hostname:maintenance system updates download (uncommitted)> set url=ftp://mydirectory/
update.pkg.gz
url = ftp://mydirectory/update.pkg.gz
hostname:maintenance system updates download (uncommitted)> set user=bmc
user = bmc
hostname:maintenance system updates download (uncommitted)> set password
Enter password:
password = ********
hostname:maintenance system updates download (uncommitted)> commit
Transferred 157M of 484M (32.3%) ...
Transferred 484M of 484M (100%) ... done
Unpacking ... done
3.
Enter list to view the status.
hostname:maintenance system updates> list
UPDATE DATE STATUS
ak-nas@2013.06.05.4.0,1-1.7 2015-5-1 20:13 waiting
...
4.
From this context, you can set any properties specific to the update, including
applying deferred updates.
You can also apply deferred updates after updating the software. When installing a system
update that contains a deferred update, you have the option to apply deferred updates upon
request or automatically. It is recommended to select upon request and apply the deferred
updates during the post-update process.
For more information on the set of properties available for the particular update, run the help
properties command. User-controllable properties will begin with the update_ prefix:
hostname:maintenance system updates ak-nas@2013.06.05.4.0,1-1.6> help properties
Properties that are valid in this context:
version => Update media version
date => Update release date
status => Update media status
update_zfs_upgrade => Apply incompatible storage pool update
hostname:maintenance system updates ak-nas@2013.06.05.4.0,1-1.6> get
Upgrading the Software 325