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LMS 4.2.1 -- PSUCli.sh doesn't know -p cmf (Solaris)

lo.mueller
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Hi all,

we had a new installation on our solaris 10 server of LMS 4.21 (first LMS 4.2 then update to LMS 4.21).

Trying to update Mdf with

/opt/CSCOpx/bin/PSUCli.sh -p cmf ....

I got result stating that cmf is unknown.

With performing PSUCli.sh -h cmf is obviously not known to PSUCli.sh (please see following 'strange' output)

</opt/CSCOpx/bin># PSUCli.sh -h

Package Support Updater Usage : [ psu refers to this CLI executable ]

> psu -help

> psu -p <product1, product2...> -query [-src dir ] {-all |

> PackageNames} psu -p <product1,product2...> -install -src dir {-all|

> PackageNames} [-noprompt] psu -p <product1, product2...> -uninstall

> {-all | PackageNames } [-noprompt] psu -p <product1,product2...>

> -download -dst dir{-all | PackageNames} psu -p <product1,product2...>

> -software -dst dir{-all | PackageNames} psu -p <product1,product2...>

> -pointpatch -dst dir {-all | DefectID} psu -p <product1,product2...>

> -pkgDependents [-src dir] {-all| PackageNames} psu -p

> <product1,product2...> -pkgVersion [-src dir] {-all| PackageNames}

Note: PackageNames/DefectID are case-sensitive.

Commands:

-help     (-h)       : Print psu command usage

-query     (-q)       : Print list of package(s) available in the specified source location

                         (default source location is installed repository of the product).

-install   (-i)       : Install packages.

-uninstall (-u)       : Uninstall packages from the repository.

-download (-d)       : Download Device packages for the specified product(s).

-software (-s)       : Download Software packages for the specified product(s).

-pointpatch (-pp)     : Download Point Patches for the specified product(s).

-pkgDependents (-pdep) : Print list of base package(s) for the specified package(s) present in the source location

                         (default source location is installed repository of the product).

-pkgversion (-pver)   : Print the versions of the specified package(s) present in the source location

                         (default source location is installed repository of the product).

Options:

-p product   : Product for which download/query/install/uninstall is carried out.

The specified Product must be registered with PSU during installation.

-src dir     : Source location of packages.

-all         : Select all packages from the source location.

-dst dir     : Destination location for download of packages.

-noprompt     : flag which turns off the prompting for restart of daemon services during install/uninstall

Valid options for (-p):

cm ( Network Topology Layer 2 Services and User Tracking )

lmsportal ( LMS Portal )

rme ( Inventory Config And Image Management )

dfm ( Fault Management )

ipm ( IPSLA Performance Management )

cvw ( CiscoView )

entory ( Config And Image Management )   <-- This is strange

upm ( Device Performance Management )

Anybody having a glue, idea, whatever???

Thanks in advance

Lothar

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lo.mueller
Level 1
Level 1

Hi all,

solution from Cisco TAC

During install we got a corrupted file /opt/CSCOpx/lib/classpath/com/cisco/nm/xms/psu/conf/tag.properties

with exchanging with an uncorrupted one PSUCli.sh works as expected

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