Appliance Trim Kit User Manual

Volume 9: Managing the Blue Coat SG Appliance
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Related CLI Syntax to Set the Default Boot System
SGOS#(config) installed-systems
SGOS#(config installed-systems) default system_number
Locking and Unlocking SG Appliance Systems
Any system can be locked, except a system that has been selected for replacement. If all
systems, or all systems except the current system, are locked, the SG appliance cannot
load a new system.
If a system is locked, it cannot be replaced or deleted.
To lock a system:
1. Select
Maintenance > Upgrade > Systems.
2. Select the system(s) to lock in the
Lock column.
3. Click
Apply.
To unlock a system:
1. Select
Maintenance > Upgrade > Systems.
2. Deselect the system(s) to unlock in the
Lock column.
3. Click
Apply.
To unlock a system:
Related CLI Syntax for Locking A System
SGOS#(config) installed-systems
SGOS#(config installed-systems) lock system_number
To unlock:
SGOS#(config) installed-systems
SGOS#(config installed-systems) no lock system_number
Replacing an SG Appliance System
You can specify the system to be replaced when a new system is downloaded. If no system
is specified, the oldest unlocked system is replaced by default. You cannot specify a locked
system for replacement.
To specify the system to replace:
1. Select
Maintenance > Upgrade > Systems.
2. Select the system to replace in the
Replace column.
3. Click
Apply.
Related CLI Syntax to Specify the System to Replace
SGOS#(config) installed-systems
SGOS#(config installed-systems) replace system_number
Note:
An empty system cannot be specified as default, and only one system can be
specified as the default system.