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‎05-08-2018 07:22 PM
I'm not an expert on XOS but the version name of the software is very confusing on the download / release note page.
i.e. if I run a "sh version" the switch shows...
Image : ExtremeXOS version 22.4.1.4 by release-manager
Why does the download/release notes page show 22.4 or 21.1.4.Patch1-6.
Could we make it a X.X.X.X format like the output of "sh ver" or did I miss something here !?
Thanks,
Ron
Example:
i.e. if I run a "sh version" the switch shows...
Image : ExtremeXOS version 22.4.1.4 by release-manager
Why does the download/release notes page show 22.4 or 21.1.4.Patch1-6.
Could we make it a X.X.X.X format like the output of "sh ver" or did I miss something here !?
Thanks,
Ron
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‎05-16-2018 03:43 PM
I'd like to beat this death horse a little more.....
I just prepare a switche upgrade and pre-loaded the software so I'd only need to do a reboot during the maintenance window.
Is it FAD that the image is shown without the patch information - I've loaded 22.3.1.4-patch1-8 on the primary slot but as you'd see the output is 22.3.1.4.
The same goes for XMC, it only shows the x.x.x.x without the patch information (Device View, column Firmware) - the correct information is only shown in the description column.
I just prepare a switche upgrade and pre-loaded the software so I'd only need to do a reboot during the maintenance window.
Is it FAD that the image is shown without the patch information - I've loaded 22.3.1.4-patch1-8 on the primary slot but as you'd see the output is 22.3.1.4.
The same goes for XMC, it only shows the x.x.x.x without the patch information (Device View, column Firmware) - the correct information is only shown in the description column.
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‎05-16-2018 03:43 PM
I'm pretty sure when you reboot you'll see the extra line under "primary" that shows the patch version. I remember hearing a reason for this behavior once upon a time, but I don't recall it now.
If you do
If you do
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, you'll see the filename and it will have the full patch information. Without doing some more testing, that's all I have for you right now.show version images
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‎05-09-2018 07:12 AM
Hmm - my switch shows the full string and the release on a "show ver"
Image : ExtremeXOS version 16.1.3.6 16.1.3.6-patch1-11 by release-manager
Image : ExtremeXOS version 22.3.1.4 22.3.1.4-patch1-4 by release-manager
I actually like that the patch version is broken out like "-patch1-8". Makes it easier to parse visually, imo. Release 16.1.3, version 6, patch 1-11 (or that's at least how I read it until I followed the link above) Way easier than Intel chip numbers, and shorter than OIDs 😉
Image : ExtremeXOS version 16.1.3.6 16.1.3.6-patch1-11 by release-manager
Image : ExtremeXOS version 22.3.1.4 22.3.1.4-patch1-4 by release-manager
I actually like that the patch version is broken out like "-patch1-8". Makes it easier to parse visually, imo. Release 16.1.3, version 6, patch 1-11 (or that's at least how I read it until I followed the link above) Way easier than Intel chip numbers, and shorter than OIDs 😉
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‎05-09-2018 07:12 AM
Thanks Drew
