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Command Mode EXEC
Usage Information Use the boot system command to set the boot partition for the next reboot.
Example
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 [B] 10.5.0.0 [A] 10.5.0.0 [B] active
Example (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: 10.5.0.0
Active SW Build Version: 10.5.0.270
Active Kernel Version: Linux 4.9.168
Active Build Date/Time: 2019-07-29T23:35:01Z
Standby Partition: A
Standby SW Version: 10.5.0EX
Standby SW Build Version: 10.5.0EX.252
Standby Build Date/Time: 2019-07-27T17:31:55Z
Next-Boot: active[B]
Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later
show image rmware
Displays any pending rmware upgrades and the status of past rmware upgrades.
Syntax
show image firmware
Parameters None
Default Not congured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage Information If you install an OS10 rmware le, the rmware upgrade is stored as a pending installation until you reload the
switch. To view the contents of the rmware upgrade, use the show image firmware command. No entries
are displayed in the show command output if there are no pending or past rmware upgrades available.
Example
OS10# show image firmware
Pending Firmware Upgrade(s)
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# Name Version
Date
--- ---------------------------------------------------- ---------------
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Past Firmware Upgrade(s)
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Name Version
Result
--------------------------------------------------------- -------------
----------------
onie-firmware-x86_64-dellemc_s5200_c3538-r0.3.40.5.1-6. 3.40.5.1-6
Success
onie-updater 3.40.1.1-5 Fail
onie-updater-x86_64-dellemc_s5200_c3538-r0.3.40.1.1-6 3.40.1.1-6 Fail
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