Issu Overview; Issu Methods - HP 10500 Series Configuration Manual

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ISSU overview

The In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) function enables software upgrade with the least amount of
downtime.
ISSU is implemented on the basis of the following design advantages:
Separation of service features from basic functions. The Comware software is packaged into
multiple images. Boot and system images provide the basic functionality and service features.
Feature images provide advanced features. Patch images fix software bug. This separation allows
you to add or upgrade features without affecting the basic system functions.
Independence between service features. When you add or upgrade one service feature, the other
service features and the system operation are not affected.
Support for hotfix. By installing patch images, you can fix system bugs without rebooting the device.
Hardware redundancy. On a two-MPU chassis, the standby MPU can take over while the active
MPU is rebooting for an upgrade. On a multichassis IRF fabric, a standby MPU can take over while
the global active MPU is rebooting for an upgrade.
For more information about software images, see "Upgrading software."

ISSU methods

The device provides several ISSU methods. Different ISSU methods apply to different scenarios, require
different upgrade procedures, and have different impact on the running services. The key to a successful
ISSU is to use the recommended method and follow the correct procedure. This section describes the ISSU
methods. For more information about the correct procedures for using these methods, see
ISSU by using issu series
Before an ISSU, use the display version comp-matrix file command to view compatibility between the old
and new software versions and check for the recommended ISSU method. For a compatible version, the
recommended ISSU method is indicated by the Upgrade Way field. For an incompatible version, the
recommended ISSU method "Incompatible upgrade" is displayed after the version dependency
information.
Table 13
shows the ISSU methods for different scenarios.
Table 13 ISSU methods
ISSU method
Incremental
upgrade
ISSU reboot
Reboot
commands" and
Application scenario
Service-level
Upgrade to a compatible version
File-level
Upgrade to a compatible version
Upgrade to a compatible version
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commands."
ISSU method indicated by the
display version comp-matrix
file command
Service Upgrade
File Upgrade
ISSU Reboot
Reboot
Sequence Reboot

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