Release Notes

* Warning - Upgrading boot selectors is inherently risky and should *
* only be attempted when necessary. A failure at this upgrade may *
* cause a board RMA. Proceed with caution ! *
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Proceed upgrade Boot Selector image for stack-unit 0 [yes/no]: yes
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Bootselector image upgrade for stack-unit 0 completed successfully.
6. Change the Primary Boot Parameter of the S6000 to the upgraded partition A: or B:
CONFIGURATION Mode
boot system stack-unit [05 | all] primary system: [A: | B: | tftp: | ftp:]
7. Save the configuration so that the configuration will be retained after a reload using write memory command.
EXEC Privilege Mode
write memory
Dell#write memory
!00:22:59: %STKUNIT0-M:CP %FILEMGR-5-FILESAVED: Copied running-config to
startup-config in flash by default
Dell#
8. Reload the unit.
EXEC Privilege Mode
reload
Command : reload
Mode : EXEC PRIVILEGE
Dell#reload
Proceed with reload [confirm yes/no]: y
00:23:50: %STKUNIT0-M:CP %CHMGR-5-RELOAD: User request to reload the chassis
9. Verify the S6000 has been upgraded to the Dell Networking OS version 9.14(2.9).
EXEC Privilege Mode
show version
Dell#show version
Dell Real Time Operating System Software
Dell Operating System Version: 2.0
Dell Application Software Version: 9.14(2.9)
Copyright (c) 1999-2020 by Dell Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Build Time: Tue Dec 15 09:27:40 2020
Build Path: /build/build03/SW/SRC
Dell Networking OS uptime is 3 minute(s)
System image file is "system://A"
System Type: S6000
Control Processor: Intel Centerton with 3 Gbytes (3203911680 bytes) of memory,
core(s) 2.
16G bytes of boot flash memory.
1 32-port TE/FG (SI)
28 Ten GigabitEthernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
25 Forty GigabitEthernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
10. Verify that the S6000 has been upgraded to the latest Boot Flash and Boot Selector images
EXEC Privilege Mode
show system stack-unit [0-5]
Dell#show system stack-unit 0
-- Unit 0 --
6