[cisco-voip] CallManager 5.1.1 Upgrade to 5.1.1a warning...

Ryan Ratliff rratliff at cisco.com
Fri Dec 29 15:05:16 EST 2006


In situations like this, where you are upgrading to get rid of a  
deferred release, I think it's better to revert to the previous  
version anyway.

That said, it just reinforces how awesome of a feature the inactive  
partition is (yes I work for Cisco but that doesn't detract from how  
stupendously awesome this feature is).

-Ryan

On Dec 29, 2006, at 2:34 PM, Jonathan Charles wrote:

OK, so, I have a test box that is running CCM5.04... I grabbed the  
5.1.1 upgrade when it came out and applied it...

Cisco withdrew it a few days later (apparently it sux and stuff), and  
they released 5.1.1a

So, I figure, let's apply it...

It won't.

Apparently, CCM5.1.1 does not see the 5.1.1a file as a valid upgrade  
and ignores it.

My guess is that it was designed to be applied to 5.0(4)a and not  
5.1.1...

Good thing it is a test box.

BTW, here is the message I get from 5.1.1: "The directory was located  
and searched but no valid options or upgrades were available. Note, a  
machine cannot be downgraded so option and upgrade files for previous  
releases were ignored."

Here is the version info:

Active Version: 5.1.1.1000-7

Here is the file I was truing to use as the upgrade:

cisco-ipt-k9-patch5.1.1.2000-2.tar.gz.sgn

BTW, just a note on how not bad this is, I am going to revert the  
system to 5.04 (which is the inactive version on the box) and then  
upgrade it...

I will let you know.



Jonathan
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