Install operation 11 completed successfully at 06:05:33 UTC
Fri Jul 09 2010.
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(admin)#
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(admin)# show install act
Fri Jul 9 06:08:11.372 UTC
Secure Domain Router: Owner Node 0/RP1/CPU0 [HRP] [SDR: Owner]
Boot Device: disk0: Boot Image: /disk0/asr9k-os-mbi-4.0.0/mbiasr9k-rp.vm
Active Packages: disk0:asr9k-mpls-p-4.0.0 disk0:asr9k-mini-p-4.0.0
Admin Resources: Node 0/SM0/SP [Fabric-SP] [Admin Resource]
Boot Device: bootflash: Boot Image: /disk0/asr9k-os-mbi-4.0.0/sp/mbiasr9k-sp.vm
Active Packages: disk0:asr9k-mini-p-4.0.0
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(admin)#
Related Topics
Activation and Deactivation Prerequisites, on page 34
Adding and Activating Packages, on page 48
Deactivating and Removing Cisco IOS XR Software Packages, on page 64
Deactivating and Removing Cisco IOS XR Software Packages
When a package is deactivated, it is no longer active on the router, but the package files remain on the boot
disk. The package files can be reactivated later, or they can be removed from the disk.
A package is deactivated using the following methods:
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When a newer version of a package is activated, the earlier version of the package is automatically
deactivated. See Related Topics for more information.
Activating a software maintenance upgrade (SMU) does not cause any earlier SMUs or
the package to which the SMU applies to be automatically deactivated.
Note
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When an earlier version of a package is activated, the newer version is deactivated automatically. See
Related Topics for more information.
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A specific package is deactivated using the install deactivate command. This command turns off the
package features for a card or card type.
Before You Begin
The following are the restrictions when deactivating and removing Cisco IOS XR Software packages:
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A package cannot be deleted if it is part of the running or committed software of the SDR.
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A package cannot be deactivated if that package is required by another active package. When a
deactivation is attempted, the system runs an automatic check to ensure that the package is not required
by other active packages. The deactivation is permitted only after all compatibility checks have been
passed.
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Router reloads: If the deactivation requires a router reload, a confirmation prompt appears. Use the
install deactivate command with the prompt-level none keywords to automatically ignore any reload
confirmation prompts and proceed with the package deactivation. The router reloads if required.
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Node reloads: If a software operation requires a node reload, the configuration register for that node
should be set to autoboot. If the config-register for the node is not set to autoboot, then the system
automatically changes the setting and the node reloads. A message describing the change is displayed.
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router System Management Configuration Guide, Release 5.1.x
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Upgrading and Managing Cisco IOS XR Software
Deactivating and Removing Cisco IOS XR Software Packages