fabric-upgrade-abort
This command is used to end a fabric-wide upgrade on the fabric.
Syntax fabric-upgrade-abort {force|no-force]
force|no-force |
Specify if you want the upgrade to stop immediately or wait for a logical step in the upgrade process. |
Defaults None.
Access CLI
History Command introduced in Version 2.2.6.
Usage The fabric consists of one or more switches that share an administrative domain. The fabric presents the abstraction of a big logical switch with a single point of management, hiding the complexity of the underlying collection of switch hardware and inter-switch links. Use this command to stop a fabric-wide upgrade.
Examples To stop the fabric upgrade and end the process immediately, use the following command:
CLI network-admin@switch > fabric-upgrade-abort force
fabric-upgrade-continue
This command is used to continue a rolling fabric upgrade that is paused due to a node failure.
Syntax fabric-upgrade-continue
Defaults None.
Access CLI
History Command introduced in Version 2.2.6.
Usage The fabric consists of one or more switches that share an administrative domain. The fabric presents the abstraction of a big logical switch with a single point of management, hiding the complexity of the underlying collection of switch hardware and inter-switch links. Use this command to continue a fabric-wide upgrade.
Examples To continue the fabric upgrade, use the following command:
CLI network-admin@switch > fabric-upgrade-continue
fabric-upgrade-finish
This command is used to reboot the fabric after a fabric-wide upgrade.
Syntax fabric-upgrade-finish
Defaults None.
Access CLI
History Command introduced in Version 2.2.6.
Usage The fabric consists of one or more switches that share an administrative domain. The fabric presents the abstraction of a big logical switch with a single point of management, hiding the complexity of the underlying collection of switch hardware and inter-switch links. Use this command to reboot the nodes after a fabric-wide upgrade.
Examples To finish the upgrade, use the following syntax:
CLI network-admin@switch > fabric-upgrade-finish
fabric-upgrade-start
This command is used to start a fabric-wide upgrade.
Syntax fabric-upgrade-start packages sftp-files name [auto-finish|no-auto-finish]prepare|no-prepare reboot-parallel|reboot-single reboot-group number
packages sftp-files name |
Specify a comma delimited list of the offline packages to use for the upgrade process. |
auto-finish|no-auto-finish |
Specify if you want to automatically reboot the fabric after the upgrade. |
rolling|no-rolling |
Specify if you want to perform a rolling upgrade across the fabric. |
abort-on-failure| |
Specify if you want to stop the upgrade process if the upgrade fails on a node. |
manual-reboot| |
Specify if you want to manually reboot the switches so that all switches do not reboot at the same time. |
prepare|no-prepare |
Specify if you want to perform setup steps for the actual upgrade. |
reboot-parallel|reboot-single |
Specify if you want to perform parallel rolling reboots or reboot each switch one at a time. The default is reboot-parallel. |
reboot-count number |
Specify the number of switches to reboot together in parallel mode. The default is the maximum number of switches in the fabric. |
upload-server upload-server-string |
Specify the upload server string. |
server-password server-password-string |
Specify the server password. |
Defaults None.
Access CLI
History
Version 2.2.6 |
Command introduced. |
Version 2.3 |
The parameters prepare, reboot-parallel, and reboot-group added. |
Version 3.1.0 |
The paramters, upload-server, and server-password, added. |
Usage The fabric consists of one or more switches that share an administrative domain. The fabric presents the abstraction of a big logical switch with a single point of management, hiding the complexity of the underlying collection of switch hardware and inter-switch links. Use this command to begin a fabric-wide upgrade.
Examples To force the upgrade to end immediately, use the following syntax:
CLI network-admin@switch > fabric-upgrade-start
fabric-upgrade-status-show
This command is used to display the status of a fabric-wide upgrade.
Syntax fabric-upgrade-status-show
Defaults None.
Access CLI
History Command introduced in Version 2.2.6.
Usage The fabric consists of one or more switches that share an administrative domain. The fabric presents the abstraction of a big logical switch with a single point of management, hiding the complexity of the underlying collection of switch hardware and inter-switch links. Use this command to display the status of a fabric-wide upgrade.
Examples To force the upgrade to end immediately, use the following snyntax:
CLI network-admin@switch > fabric-upgrade-status-show
fabric-upgrade-prepare-cancel
Use this command to cancel a fabric upgrade prepared earlier.
Syntax fabric-upgrade-prepare-cancel
Defaults None
Access Network Administrator
History Command introduced in Version 5.1.1.
Usage If you prepared a switch for an upgrade and want to cancel it, use this command.
Examples To cancel a fabric upgrade, use the following syntax:
CLI network-admin@switch > fabric-upgrade-prepare-cancel
fabric-upgrade-prepare-resume
Use this command to resume a fabric upgrade prepared earlier.
Syntax fabric-upgrade-prepare-resume
Defaults None
Access Network Administrator
History Command introduced in Version 5.1.1.
Usage If you prepared a switch for an upgrade and want to resume it, use this command.
Examples To resume a fabric upgrade, use the following syntax:
CLI network-admin@switch > fabric-upgrade-prepare-resume
fabric-upgrade-prepare-show
Use this command to displays prepared fabric upgrades.
Syntax fabric-upgrade-prepare-show
Defaults None
Access Network Administrator
History Command introduced in Version 5.1.1.
Usage If you prepared a switches for an upgrade and want to display them, use this command.
Examples To display prepared fabric upgrades, use the following syntax:
CLI network-admin@switch > fabric-upgrade-prepare-show