Where can I find the firmware repository in EXOS ?
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‎08-30-2018 09:58 AM
Hello,
Can you please tell me if we have access to see where are the firmware repertory in the switch after download it ?
I've tried the command :
ls /usr/local/tmp and also ls /usr/local/ext, but I can't found it.
Please help,
Regards,
Can you please tell me if we have access to see where are the firmware repertory in the switch after download it ?
I've tried the command :
ls /usr/local/tmp and also ls /usr/local/ext, but I can't found it.
Please help,
Regards,
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‎08-30-2018 12:02 PM
Hello,
Thank you for your response,
I just want to know in case I download a firmware for exemple in primary partition using ftp/tftp,
It is possible to know the location of the firmware to copy it internally to the secondary partition from the primary partition without dowloading again the firmware to the secondary partition ?
Regards,
Thank you for your response,
I just want to know in case I download a firmware for exemple in primary partition using ftp/tftp,
It is possible to know the location of the firmware to copy it internally to the secondary partition from the primary partition without dowloading again the firmware to the secondary partition ?
Regards,
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‎08-30-2018 12:02 PM
Correct. Once installed, the .xos image is removed from the switch.
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‎08-30-2018 12:02 PM
Okey, thank you for you response.
So its not possible to access to the path of the firmware.
So its not possible to access to the path of the firmware.
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‎08-30-2018 12:02 PM
This isn't possible. The purpose of having two partitions is to allow you to roll back a software upgrade easily. It also provides the ability to fall back in the event of a corrupted or otherwise failed installation.
