03-21-2016 11:19 PM
Hi all
I am facing the below issue
RP/0/RSP1/CPU0:ios#admin upgrade hw-module fpd cbc force location 0/1/CPU0 Tue Mar 22 23:15:14.021 UTC
CBC UPGRADE TAKES APPROX. 3 - 5 MINUTES TO COMPLETE
AFTER THE IMAGE IS WRITTEN, THE CBC IS RESET AUTOMATICALLY TO
ACTIVATE THE NEW IMAGE. NO ACTION IS REQUIRED TO ACTIVATE THE NEW
CBC IMAGE. PROGRESS STATUS WILL BE PRINTED APPROX. ONCE EVERY 60 SECONDS.
Continue? [confirm]
FPD upgrade started.
FPD upgrade in progress on some hardware, reload/configuration change on those is not recommended as it might cause HW programming failure and result in RMA of the hardware.
Starting the upgrade/download of following FPD:
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Current Upg/Dng
Location Type Subtype Upg/Dng Version Version
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0/1/CPU0 lc cbc upg 33.2 33.5
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FPD upgrade sent to location node0_1_CPU0
FPD upgrade completed for location node0_1_CPU0 % Failed to upgrade 1 FPD for A9K-VSM-500 on location 0/1/CPU0
FPD upgrade has ended.
04-20-2016 01:28 AM
Dear Aleksandar
Hope this finds you well
I was curious about ASR9K upgrade using ISSU , i was reading its depreciated in 5.2.2
http://www.cisco.com/web/Cisco_IOS_XR_Software/pdf/ASR9K_Upgrade_Downgrade_Procedure_IOSXR_Rel_533.pdf
or I got that wrong ?
04-20-2016 02:48 AM
That is correct. ISSU will be supported in the 64-bit version of IOS XR. In the meantime you can use CSM to help you orchestrate upgrades and thus better control the downtime. With 5.3.x downtime is less than 10min.
Regards,
Aleksandar
04-20-2016 03:22 AM
Thanks Alkesandar
If I used the standard method (uploading the required packages) and then activating them , how much time approximately it will take?
Thanks again
04-20-2016 03:28 AM
Downtime on a router will still be the same. CSM allows you to easily upgrade several routers at the time because it takes care of the orchestration.
04-20-2016 03:29 AM
Thanks dear
But I will have to do the same as I did in my post below (am upgrading from 4.2.3 to 5.3.3 :P)
04-20-2016 10:38 AM
You can do the "install add" of all 5.3.3 packages that are matching what you are already running on the router. Once all are added, activate them all in one shot:
admin install activate *5.3.3*
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