If any images do not exist or are invalid, the PEX goes to step 3.
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b.
The system verifies the compatibility of the PEX startup software images with the running
software images of the global active MPU:
If all the images are compatible, the PEX starts up with the images in the local medium.
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If any incompatibility exists, the PEX goes to step 3.
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3.
The PEX attempts to load software images from the global active MPU (see
a.
The PEX searches the default storage medium on the global active MPU for PEX startup images:
If all the images exist and are valid, the PEX moves to step b.
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If any images do not exist or are invalid, the startup process fails. You must specify new PEX
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startup images from the CLI or from the PEX's BootWare menus.
b.
The PEX verifies the compatibility of the PEX startup software images with the running software
images on the global active MPU:
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If the images are compatible, the PEX loads the PEX software images from the global active
MPU.
If any incompatibility exists, the startup process fails. You must specify new PEX startup
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images from the CLI or from the PEX's BootWare menus.
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