fabric-upgrade-start
This command is used to start a fabric-wide upgrade.
Syntax fabric-upgrade-start
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. |
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. |
download-count 1..5 |
Specify the number of concurrent downloads, the default count is 5. |
prepare|no-prepare |
Specify if you want to perform setup steps for the actual upgrade. |
upload-server upload-server-string |
Specify the upload server string. |
server-password server-password-string |
Specify the server password. |
Defaults None.
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History
Version 2.2.6 |
Command introduced. |
Version 2.3 |
The parameters prepare reboot-parallel and reboot-group added. |
Version 3.1.0 |
The parameters upload-server, and server-password added. |
Version 5.1.1 |
The parameters rolling|no-rolling, reboot-parallel|reboot-single, reboot-count got deprecated. |
Version 6.1.0 |
The parameter download-count is 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