nextBootPath
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The full path of the release to be used the next time the
device restarts. There is no guarantee that the file
referenced exists (i.e. it may have been deleted since the boot
path was last set).
Only one set operation can be executed at a time across all
SNMP users, and an operation may not be started unless the
current value of nextBootSetStatus is 'idle'. The path must not
contain whitespace characters.
Immediately upon setting this object, the system will attempt
to set the new boot path, and the process will continue on the
device until it has completed or a failure occurs. The current
status of the operation can be determined by reading
nextBootSetStatus, and the result of the last completed
operation is indicated by nextBootLastSetResult.
This object can be set with an empty string in order to clear
the current boot firmware. Otherwise, the path should be of the
form 'flash:/filename.rel' or 'card:/filename.rel'.
There are several requirements that must be met in order to set
a boot release file successfully:
- The file must exist.
- The file must be in the root of flash (on the active master
in a stacked environment) or card.
- The file must not be the same as the currently set backup
release.
- The file must have a .rel suffix.
- The file must be a valid release file.
- In a stacked environment, there must be enough disk space
available to store the release file on each stack member.
- The device must have a current release license for the
specified release.