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Cisco 3650 INSTALL upgrade procedure broken?

supermop2000
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Hi guys,

We have a whole bunch of Cisco WS-C3650-12X48UQ switches, which were shipped with a now deferred Denali IOS XE release.

Obviously we now need to upgrade. These switches were shipped with their IOS running in INSTALL mode. The upgrade process/commands for this mode is quite straightforward;

- copy image to flash

- run command "software install file flash:file.bin switch #"

- wait, save config, reload

However, the "software" commands are not present in privileged exec, nor configure terminal!

When attempting to run the BUNDLE mode to upgrade, it refuses to boot, and slings me out to the bootloader. I can restart the old IOS using the command "boot flash:packages.conf", but I'm back to square 1.

What is one supposed to do here?

I'd rather not use BUNDLE mode if possible, due to the additional memory constraints - but may have to if no other upgrade method works. Is this yet ANOTHER Denali bug?

Thanks.

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Leo Laohoo
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Kindly read the Release Notes carefully.  

Starting from Denali, the command to upgrade the IOS, using Install mode, has been changed.

Upgrading from Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.1.1 to 16.1.x, 16.2.x, or 16.3.x in Install Mode

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Leo Laohoo
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Kindly read the Release Notes carefully.  

Starting from Denali, the command to upgrade the IOS, using Install mode, has been changed.

Upgrading from Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.1.1 to 16.1.x, 16.2.x, or 16.3.x in Install Mode

Good going Cisco.  With every version of IOS, they come up with some new command to confuse people.

Thanks for the link Leo!

Reza

Hahaha ... No problem, Reza.  :)

Leo,

Cisco drives me crazy. Usually getting a PHD is good for life but If there was a PHD program for Cisco IOS, you would have to get one every year :-)

Reza

can you go from 3.7 to 16.6

 

also getting the following...any thoughts...

 

software install file flash:cat3k_caa-universalk9.16.06.04a.SPA.bin on-reboot
Preparing install operation ...
[1]: Copying software from active switch 1 to switches 2,3
[1]: Finished copying software to switches 2,3
[1 2 3]: Starting install operation
[1 2 3]: Expanding bundle flash:cat3k_caa-universalk9.16.06.04a.SPA.bin
[1 2 3]: Copying package files
[1 2 3]: Package files copied
[1 2 3]: Finished expanding bundle flash:cat3k_caa-universalk9.16.06.04a.SPA.bin
[1 2 3]: Verifying and copying expanded package files to flash:
[1]: % flash: requires 401220 KB of free space, but only 192528 KB is available. Operation aborted.
[2]: % flash: requires 401220 KB of free space, but only 192512 KB is available. Operation aborted.
[3]: % flash: requires 401220 KB of free space, but only 237948 KB is available. Operation aborted.
[1]: % An internal error was encountered. Operation aborted.
[2]: % An internal error was encountered. Operation aborted.
[3]: % An internal error was encountered. Operation aborted.

Leo,

 

You need to free up some space in the flash: directory

 

-Chris

I follow your step already but my switch's sound a bit noise

 

Here is my command 

 

DEV-SW1(config)#boot system switch all flash:cat3k_caa-universalk9.16.09.05.SPA.bin
DEV-SW1(config)#end

 

DEV-SW1#wr memory
Building configuration...
[OK]

DEV-SW1#reload
Reload command is being issued on Active unit, this will reload the whole stack
Proceed with reload? [confirm]

supermop2000
Level 1
Level 1

Thank you Leo.

This wasnt very well publicised. When changing the upgrade procedure, it should be a bit less buried in the release notes!!

I will give this a try and let you know.

When changing the upgrade procedure, it should be a bit less buried in the release notes!!

Thanks for the ratings, Greg.  

Well, what can I say?  I don't know the logic behind this and you're not the first nor the last person to get caught by this.   

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