12-28-2023 05:24 AM
Hello folks,
recently I've installed Prime Infrastructure 3.10.4 Update 02 as well as the corresponding system patch. The system still wants to install "Device-Pack-1-PI3.10-14.ubf" and "PI_3_10_4_Prime_Data_Migration_Tool_Update_05-1.0.14.ubf". Both are superseeded (see Screenshots attached). How can I delete them from the platform in order to get less alarms form software that cannot be installed?
Regards
Stephan
12-29-2023 12:54 AM
in PI_3.10.4_Prime_Device_Pack_1.PNG I see a checkbox and a delete-button
this screenshot shows files that have been uploaded to Prime into an installation folder
you can safely remove the files that are not needed for the upgrade
12-30-2023 04:37 PM
On Administration - Licenses and Software Updates - Software Update and then select Files tab and then will let you mark check box to delete files.
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01-02-2024 12:10 AM
Thanks for reply. I can delete only files wich are not in use, e.g. the device pack. This does not solve my problem. Every time when I log into Prime Infrastructure there is a red exclamation mark on the upper right corner which shows me that there are critical Updates to be installed. But the proposed updates are part of other updates that have been installed before...
01-02-2024 01:09 AM
unfortunately, you can not!
only Cisco can modify the checks performed by prime
e.g. the device pack can be downloaded separately AND is included in the update-02
you device pack-1 should not be offered separately anymore
It's been long time ago that I've used prime, but as I remember when there are multiple device packs,
you are not forced to install the highest device pack
you will see all in the list, (-1, -2, -3 etc) and you can chose whatever device pack is useful for your environment
01-02-2024 01:25 AM
Navigating Prime Infrastructure can be tricky, especially regarding file management and device packs. Your observation on the inability to modify checks by Prime and the reminder that you can choose specific device packs based on your environment's needs provides valuable insights for users dealing with multiple packs.
01-02-2024 03:48 AM
05-17-2024 12:37 AM
I only know that you can "hide" the red exclamation mark by clicking on it and selecting "Ignore" for the package you don't want to display.
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