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Upgrade Procedures
52 RedHawk Linux Version 5.4 Release Notes
3. If the disc device does not mount automatically, execute the mount
command; for example:
mount /media/dvd
4. Execute the following commands to install the RedHawk updates included
on the disc:
cd /media/dvd
./install-updates
When the installation is complete, the Main window for Concurrent’s
Network Update Utility (NUU) displays, listing product updates that
complete your installation of RedHawk. Depending on the installation state
of your Concurrent products, the NUU Main window may show software
modules which are out of date.
Before installing any modules, check for NUU updates separately. Apply
any NUU updates and then restart NUU before applying any other updates.
With NUU up-to-date, from the NUU Main window, click on the Select
Update of All Out-of-Date button, then click on the Apply Actions
button to install all listed product updates.
5. When the installation completes, execute the following commands:
cd ..
eject
6. Remove the disc from the drive and store.
7. If there are more update discs, repeat these steps to install all updates.
8. Reboot the system choosing the updated RedHawk kernel and verify that
the system boots properly.
9. Check for additional RedHawk updates available through the RedHawk
Updates web site as outlined in the following section.
6.8 Installing RedHawk Updates from the Updates Web Site
1. Additional updates may have been issued that are not included on the
“Software Updates for RedHawk” disc(s). They should be downloaded and
installed now. Refer to “Software Updates” on page 83 for details.
2. When complete, or if no updates are available, reboot the system choosing
the updated RedHawk kernel and verify that the system boots properly.
6.9 Additional Requirements
If you are using custom drivers with a pre-defined RedHawk Linux kernel, it will
be necessary to run ccur-config after upgrading to a new release of RedHawk in order to
configure the kernel source tree to match the currently running kernel. Follow these steps:
1. Change directory (cd) to /usr/src/redhawk-release-directory.
2. Run the ccur-config(8) tool as follows:
./ccur-config -n -c