It validates the checksums then stores an installer locally (with the content
of the tgz) that will be started at next boot, which will install the OS and
stores the stuff (mainly to /packages/). On some platforms the new OS is
installed to the alternate boot partition (on EX platforms by
I have user Logical System DATALSYS on my SRX where all my production data
is flowing with reth10.X as my exit interfaces to each of the partners. All
of these units of reth10 belong to PARTNER zone.
On my master Logical System resides fxp0 only, no existing Virtual Router,
no Zone.
Now I have a
Nothing there…
{master:0}
agould@eng-lab-5048-2> file ls /var/sw/pkg/
/var/sw/pkg/:
{master:0}
agould@eng-lab-5048-2> file ls /var/sw/pkg/?
Possible completions:
<[Enter]>Execute this command
Path to list
{master:0}
agould@eng-lab-5048-2> file ls
Hello,
Have a look into /var/sw/pkg:
file list detail /var/sw/pkg
HTH
Thx
Alex
On 28/06/2017 18:21, Aaron Gould wrote:
Thanks Thomasz, well, sort of, I’m wondering if there is a way to upgrade Junos
from a box that is running the desired version ? So I was wondering how the
following
Thanks Thomasz, well, sort of, I’m wondering if there is a way to upgrade Junos
from a box that is running the desired version ? So I was wondering how the
following command runs and does the juniper device store that ENTIRE file
somewhere ? if so, then I could copy it off and use it. I was
Hello. You want to update Junos?
W dniu śr., 28.06.2017 o 17:33 Aaron Gould napisał(a):
> request system software add validate force-host
> ftp://172.17.143.125/jinstall-acx5k-15.1X54-D61.6-domestic-signed.tgz
>
>
>
> .after issuing that command, does that *entire* file exist
request system software add validate force-host
ftp://172.17.143.125/jinstall-acx5k-15.1X54-D61.6-domestic-signed.tgz
.after issuing that command, does that *entire* file exist on that device
that it is sent to ? .or is the file unpacked and loaded and done away with
during the install process
I will take a look. I have tested on a number of different versions,
but nothing as new as 4.11, only been tracking the shipped kernel with
Ubuntu 14.04 and 16.04, in the 3.1 and 4.4 versions respectively, but
pulling from upstream and compiling from source instead of Ubuntu src
packages.
❦ 27 juin 2017 23:26 -0700, Chris Burton :
> Interesting, in the kernel versions I tested I was not able to get it
> to work by just passing in the runtime changes to
> /sys/class/net//bridge/group_fwd_mask, I actually had to make
> changes to virtual bridge header
Interesting, in the kernel versions I tested I was not able to get it to
work by just passing in the runtime changes to
/sys/class/net//bridge/group_fwd_mask, I actually had to make
changes to virtual bridge header file and recompile the kernel as there
are/were safeguards in place to prevent
❦ 27 juin 2017 22:40 -0700, Chris Burton :
> Also, if you use KVM and linux bridge you can bypass the issues with
> the bridges not forwarding LLDP and LACP traffic, but you have to
> willing to dive into modifying certain parts of the virtual bridge
> network
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