Verifying System Images On C9010 Components; When System Images On C9010 Components Do Not Match - Dell C9000 Series Networking Configuration Manual

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Verifying System Images on C9010
Components
Each C9010 RPM contains three components: Control Processor (CP), Route Processor (RP), and line-card
processor (LP). Each RPM component has a separate system image stored in the A: and B: flash partitions. In
addition, each installed C9010 line card has a separate image stored in partitions A: and B:.
To display the system images currently stored for all C9010 components, enter the show boot system all
command. In the command output:
Column A: lists the system images stored in flash partition A: for each RPM component. Column B: lists
the system images stored in partition B:.
The components of RPM0 installed in chassis slot 10 are:
RPM0 control processor: rmp 0 (CP)
RPM0 route processor: rmp 0 (RP)
RPM0 line-card processor: linecard 10
The components of RPM1 installed in chassis slot 11 are:
RPM1 control processor: rmp 1 (CP)
RPM1 route processor: rmp 1 (RP)
RPM1 line-card processor: linecard 11
The rows linecard 0 through linecard 9 list the system images for each line card installed in
chassis slots 0 to 9.
Dell#show boot system all
Current system image information in the system:
===============================================
Type
Boot Type
----------------------------------------------------------------
rpm 0 (CP)
FLASH BOOT
rpm 1 (CP)
FLASH BOOT
rpm 0 (RP)
FLASH BOOT
rpm 1 (RP)
FLASH BOOT
linecard 0
FLASH BOOT
linecard 1
FLASH BOOT
linecard 2
FLASH BOOT
linecard 3 is not present.
linecard 4 is not present.
linecard 5 is not present.
linecard 6 is not present.
linecard 7 is not present.
linecard 8 is not present.
linecard 9 is not present.
linecard 10
FLASH BOOT
linecard 11
FLASH BOOT
When System Images on C9010 Components
Do Not Match
You normally upgrade system images on all installed components at the same time by entering the upgrade
system-image all command; for example: upgrade system-image all flash://FTOS-
A:
1-0(0-4243)[boot]
1-0(0-4243)[boot]
1-0(0-4243)[boot]
1-0(0-4243)[boot]
1-0(0-4243)[boot]
1-0(0-4243)[boot]
1-0(0-4243)[boot]
1-0(0-4243)[boot]
1-0(0-4243)[boot]
B:
1-0(0-4226)
1-0(0-4226)
1-0(0-4226)
1-0(0-4226)
1-0(0-4226)
1-0(0-4226)
1-0(0-4226)
1-0(0-4226)
1-0(0-4226)
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