09-12-2018 09:41 AM - edited 03-08-2019 04:08 PM
I have been search for an automated way to do what used to be "software rollback". In the new world the command "request platform software" is not well documented and only seems to appear in release notes and here as far as Cisco provided information is concerned. I have not looked elsewhere.
I know I can rename packages.conf and then copy packages.conf.00- to packages.conf and reload to go back to a previous version. In this particular case I did a downgrade from 16.9.1 to 16.3.6. I would like to go back to 16.9.1 and have the packages files to be the way the switch would have them as the software rollback command used to do.
Think I will do this. It isn't a stack so don't have to do this multiple times.
copy flash:packages.conf packages.conf-16-3-6
copy flash:packages.conf.00 packages.conf
copy flash:packages.conf-16-3-6 packages.conf.00-
But there should be a software rollback. Should not have to go through another install.
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10-01-2018 11:01 AM
Quite by accident I found the answer.
TrainingSwitch#request platform software package install switch all ?
commit Cancel installation automatic rollback
file Package file or files
rollback Un-do a previous install
snapshot Snapshot running software to media
09-12-2018 01:14 PM
Rollback does not seem to be there:
request platform software ?
console Request console actions
iox-manager IOx Manager
license CSL Software license
package Request package actions
process Request process actions
shell Request shell actions
snapshot Request snapshot actions
system Request system actions
trace Request trace actions
vty Request vty actions
yang-management YANG management
HTH
10-01-2018 11:01 AM
Quite by accident I found the answer.
TrainingSwitch#request platform software package install switch all ?
commit Cancel installation automatic rollback
file Package file or files
rollback Un-do a previous install
snapshot Snapshot running software to media
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