On a SummitStack, use:
uninstall image fname partition {slot slot number } {reboot}Uninstalls an ExtremeXOS software package. Also uninstalls a VOSS image when staged for installation on the next reboot.
fname | Specifies the software package to uninstall. |
partition | Specifies which partition the package was installed to: primary or secondary. Select primary to remove it from the primary partition and secondary to remove it from the secondary partition. |
slotid |
On a SummitStack, the slot number specifies the node on which the BootROM image should be uninstalled. |
reboot | Reboots the switch after the package is uninstalled. |
N/A.
Use this command to uninstall a software package previously installed on the switch.
Use this command to uninstall a VOSS image when staged for installation on the next reboot.
* (NOS Change to VOSS after Reboot) switch-model-EXOS.3 # uninstall image Uninstalling VOSS image... Image uninstalled successfully * (Beta) switch-model-EXOS.4 #
If a VOSS image is not staged, the same command would yield the following error:
* (Beta) switch-model-EXOS.4 # uninstall image Uninstalling VOSS image... Error: No other Network Operating System image has been staged for auto-install * (Beta) switch-model-EXOS.4 #
When you uninstall a software package, the switch prompts you to save your changes to your currently active configuration file:
Uninstallation of the EXOS module Do you want to save configuration changes to primary.cfg? (y or n)
Enter y to save the changes to your configuration file. Enter n to not save the changes to your configuration file.
This section provides information about the characters supported by the switch for local and remote filenames.
When specifying a local filename, the switch permits only the following characters:
When naming a local file, remember the requirements previously described.
You can issue this command only from a Master node.
# uninstall image *switch-ntp.xmod secondary
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 11.0.
The slot parameter was added to support SummitStack in ExtremeXOS 12.0.
This command is available on ExtremeSwitching 5320, 5420, 5520, and 5720 series switches.