After installing a service pack I noticed that the old service pack is still marked as "active":
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:XXX#sh install summary
Thu Nov 5 14:36:27.439 UTC
Default Profile:
SDRs:
Owner
Active Packages:
disk0:asr9k-fpd-px-5.1.3
disk0:asr9k-k9sec-px-5.1.3
disk0:asr9k-mcast-px-5.1.3
disk0:asr9k-mgbl-px-5.1.3
disk0:asr9k-mpls-px-5.1.3
disk0:asr9k-mini-px-5.1.3
disk0:asr9k-px-5.1.3.CSCuv06002-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.1.3.CSCuu70514-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.1.3.CSCut21515-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.1.3.CSCut24820-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.1.3.CSCuq02868-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.1.3.CSCun75289-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.1.3.CSCus22641-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.1.3.CSCuv74616-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.1.3.sp6-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.1.3.sp7-1.0.0
Inactive Packages:
disk0:asr9k-px-5.1.3.sp6-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.1.3.sp7-1.0.0
Committed Packages:
disk0:asr9k-fpd-px-5.1.3
disk0:asr9k-k9sec-px-5.1.3
disk0:asr9k-mcast-px-5.1.3
disk0:asr9k-mgbl-px-5.1.3
disk0:asr9k-mpls-px-5.1.3
disk0:asr9k-mini-px-5.1.3
disk0:asr9k-px-5.1.3.CSCuv06002-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.1.3.CSCuu70514-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.1.3.CSCut21515-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.1.3.CSCut24820-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.1.3.CSCuq02868-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.1.3.CSCun75289-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.1.3.CSCus22641-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.1.3.CSCuv74616-1.0.0
disk0:asr9k-px-5.1.3.sp6-1.0.0
Superceded Packages:
No packages.
Any ideas on that Xander? Now I also found out that the old service pack can be deactivated and removed hitlessly, but my questions is what is the recommendation here? Leave the old SP active or remove it? Is this a bug?
Florian