05-13-2019 07:42 PM
Hello Cisco community,
We are in the process of upgrading Cisco prime infrastructure manager from 3.1 to 3.5.
One of the steps in the document https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/net_mgmt/prime/infrastructure/3-5/quickstart/guide/bk_Cisco_Prime_Infrastructure_3_5_0_Quick_Start_Guide.html#task_1070867 articulates that there should be no backup files in the default local repository.
Step 9 | Ensure the local repository (defaultRepo) contains no backup files |
Does this mean that all backup file should be deleted from this repository?
Is there some valid reason for this?
Best regards
Darin
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05-14-2019 12:25 AM
- That's because of space requirements for the upgrade distribution (file). You can always move backup files to a remote repository.
M.
05-14-2019 12:45 AM
- Logon as admin via ssh and : delete disk:/defaultRepo/filename
If there are many files it can probably done through a root enable shell ; 1) logon as admin via ssh 2) shell 3) issue sudo -s 3) cd /localdisk/defaultRepo 4) /bin/rm *
M.
05-14-2019 12:25 AM
- That's because of space requirements for the upgrade distribution (file). You can always move backup files to a remote repository.
M.
05-14-2019 12:33 AM
05-14-2019 12:45 AM
- Logon as admin via ssh and : delete disk:/defaultRepo/filename
If there are many files it can probably done through a root enable shell ; 1) logon as admin via ssh 2) shell 3) issue sudo -s 3) cd /localdisk/defaultRepo 4) /bin/rm *
M.
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