Reference Guide

2 Congure the boot system in EXEC mode.
boot system [active | standby]
active — Resets the running partition as the subsequent boot partition.
standby — Sets the standby partition as the subsequent boot partition.
View boot detail
OS10# show boot detail
Current system image information detail:
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Type: Node-id 1
Boot Type: Flash Boot
Active Partition: B
Active SW Version: 10.2.EE.1965
Active Kernel Version: Linux 3.16.7-ckt20
Active Build Date/Time: 2016-04-28T02:50:10Z
Standby Partition: A
Standby SW Version: 10.2.EE.1985
Standby Build Date/Time: 2016-04-28T02:50:10Z
Next-Boot: active[A]
Standby Build Date/Time: 2016-10-03T23:11:14Z
Next-Boot: active[B]
View boot summary
OS10# show boot
Current system image information:
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Type Boot Type Active Standby Next-Boot
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Node-id 1 Flash Boot [A] 10.2.0E.1965 [B] 10.2.0E.1985 [A] active
Upgrade commands
boot system
Sets the boot partition to use during the next reboot.
Syntax
boot system {active | standby}
Parameters
active — Reset the running partition as the next boot partition.
standby — Set the standby partition as the next boot partition.
Default Active
Command Mode EXEC
Usage Information Use this command to congure the location of the OS10 image used to reload the software at boot time. Use the
show boot command to view the congured next boot image. This command is applied immediately and does not
require the commit command.
Example
OS10# boot system standby
Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later
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