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Cisco Internet Streamer Application Installation CD-ROM Document
Preinstalled Software Notice—Chassis Lite—CDE250-HV-2WPL-K9
Installing CDS Internet Streamer Application onto a CDE 250
Sample Output of CD-ROM Installation
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Cisco Internet Streamer Application Installation CD-ROM Document
Revised: March 2012 78-20748-01Preinstalled Software Notice—Chassis Lite—CDE250-HV-2WPL-K9
This Chassis Lite system, CDE250-HV-2WPL-K9, supports the CDE250-2S6 model type and is preloaded with the TV CDS software application.
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Chassis Lite system, CDE250-XR-2WPL-K9, supports the CDE250-2M0 model type and is already preloaded with the Internet Streamer CDS software application.
For those CDE250-2S6 applications requiring the Internet Streamer CDS software application, use the CD-ROM CDS Internet Streamer Application Installation CDROM ISO, PN 80-10194-XX to automatically install Release 2.6.1 of the Internet Streamer CDS software application. Full instructions are included in the following text.
Note
The estimated automatic installation time is 30 minutes.
The following items are required to install the Internet Streamer CDS software:
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CDE250-HV-2WPL-K9 RMA Chassis Lite
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External USB DVD-ROM drive (PID CDE3-ACC-DVD or equivalent)
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24x 160GB solid state drives (SSDs) (saved from original system)
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CD-ROM CDS Internet Streamer Application Installation CDROM ISO, PN 80-10194-XX
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2x power supplies, (saved from original system)
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Terminal server or terminal server emulator (settings: 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity)
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Console connection cable
Specific instructions follow.
Installing CDS Internet Streamer Application onto a CDE 250
Returned RMA Chassis Lite units targeting the CDE250-2S6 model (CDE250-HV-2WPL-K9) are preloaded with TV CDS software because both TV CDS and Internet Streamer CDS software applications are supported by the same CDE250-2S6 hardware platform.
For platforms requiring the Internet Streamer CDS software application, you must install the software using the CD-ROM. The CDS Internet Streamer Application Installation CDROM ISO, PN 80-10194-XX is an automated version of the similar "CDS Rescue CD" ISO image file found on the Cisco software download website, and installs the Internet Streamer CDS Release 2.6.1 software.
While either the CD-ROM or the "CDS Rescue CD" ISO image file will work, the automated version is preferred as it duplicates the manufacturing process.
For additional information on this procedure, see the "Upgrading to Release 2.6.1" chapter in the Cisco Internet Streamer CDS 2.6 Software Upgrade Guide (http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/video/cds/cda/is/2_6/upgrade_guide/upgrade.html).
Before You Begin
You need the following to install Internet Streamer CDS software onto your CDE250 chassis lite:
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CDE250-HV-2WPL-K9 Chassis Lite:
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Reinstall your own 24x 160GB SSDs (to create CDE250-2S6 model)
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Reinstall your own 2x power supplies
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Reinstall your own SFP+ modules into the 10 GbE ports
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External USB DVD-ROM drive or CD-ROM drive (CDE3-ACC-DVD or equivalent)
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Internal IDE Compact Flash (CF) drive (preinstalled in CDE250 platforms and chassis lite)
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Terminal server connection with the following parameters:
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9600 baud
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8 bits
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No parity
Note
Release 2.6.1 and later releases of the Cisco Internet Streamer CDS software support both serial console connections and local monitor connections for the rescue/installation CD-ROM. When you boot a CDS device from the rescue/installation CD-ROM, you are prompted to select the serial console or the local monitor using the arrow keys. Serial console is the default and if no entry is made, the serial console is used.
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Console connection
Note
On the CDE, use the USB port to connect the external USB DVD-ROM drive. Use the external USB DVD-ROM drive for all procedures that require a DVD-ROM drive. After the initial installation, remove the external USB DVD-ROM drive. The internal IDE CF drive becomes the boot drive for subsequent operations.
Installing onto a CDE250
Perform the following steps to boot a CDE and start the automated installation process:
Step 1
Ensure that the CDE is powered off.
Step 2
Attach the USB DVD-ROM drive to any available USB port at the rear of the CDE (see numbers 6-12 in Figure 1).
Figure 1 CDE250 Rear View
Step 3
Attach a power cord (number 1), terminal server console serial port (number 4), and keyboard (number 2) to the CDE (see Figure 1).
Step 4
Insert the CDS Internet Streamer Application Installation CDROM ISO Installation CD-ROM in the DVD-ROM drive.
The system boots from the image on the CD-ROM. This requires a terminal server to be hooked up to the serial port of the CDE. All communication is done through the serial port (see the "Before You Begin" section for terminal server settings).
Note
Boot and installation output is directed to the terminal server console and cannot be viewed from a monitor.
Step 5
Power on the external USB DVD-ROM drive, if not USB-powered.
Step 6
Power on the CDE.
Once the CD starts booting, it displays a spinning "|" symbol for approximately five minutes. Allow the booting to proceed and monitor the sequence from a remote terminal provided by the terminal server.
Note
Unlike the Rescue CD-ROM installation process, the installation CD-ROM process is fully automated. No manual intervention is required.
Step 7
Installation process takes 20-30 minutes. Monitor the console output for:
Manufacture complete.Please remove the CD and reboot.Step 8
Remove the USB-DVD ROM from CDE and power-cycle the CDE to reboot.
Sample Output of CD-ROM Installation
Following is an example of the typical Installation CD-ROM console output that is directed to the terminal server connection:
/sbin/installer: Performing mfg installationWelcome to the installer. The installer will enable installationof a new software image onto your system, or recover a previous imagein the event that the hardware was changed.MODEL: CDE250-2S6FLASH: found, directory validatedFLASHDEV: hdaCOOKIE: validIMAGE: DEVELOPMENT[vcn-build1:/auto/vcn-u1/cdsis_release_builds/cdsis_2.6.1-b19/spcdn]Formatting flashInstalling rescue image... etc ...bzimage_len = 3742288, initrd_len = 9238216Image was successfully written to flash.Successfully enabled processor Hyper-Threading.Configuring bootloaderInitializing dataFlash manufactured successfully.Date= '02/01/12'Cookie installed successfully.MODEL: CDE250-2S6FLASH: mountedFLASHDEV: hdaCOOKIE: validIMAGE: NONEInstalling CDS26.sysimg... etc ...bzimage_len = 3742288, initrd_len = 56305666Image was successfully written to flash.MODEL: CDE250-2S6FLASH: mountedFLASHDEV: hdaCOOKIE: validIMAGE: DEVELOPMENT[vcn-build1:/auto/vcn-u1/cdsis_release_builds/cdsis_2.6.1-b19/spcdn]... Erasing disksCDS-IS configuration applied to 2 drives on MegaRAID controller 0Validated WebBIOS errors bypass on MegaRAID controller 0Validated Cache Write Policy on MegaRAID controller 0Validated CDS-IS configuration applied to 2 drives on MegaRAID controller 0Scanning for drives...This may take several minutes...Please be patient[WARNING] disk00 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] disk01 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] disk02 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] disk03 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] disk04 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] disk05 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] disk06 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] disk07 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] disk08 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] disk09 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] disk10 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] disk11 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] disk12 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] disk13 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] disk14 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] disk15 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] disk16 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] disk17 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] disk18 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] disk19 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] disk20 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] disk21 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] disk22 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] disk23 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] disk24 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] disk25 conflicts with the current policy, and will be reclaimed.[WARNING] Provisioning disk00 as a new CDNFS drive.[WARNING] Provisioning disk01 as a new CDNFS drive.[WARNING] Provisioning disk02 as a new CDNFS drive.[WARNING] Provisioning disk03 as a new CDNFS drive.[WARNING] Provisioning disk04 as a new CDNFS drive.[WARNING] Provisioning disk05 as a new CDNFS drive.[WARNING] Provisioning disk06 as a new CDNFS drive.[WARNING] Provisioning disk07 as a new CDNFS drive.[WARNING] Provisioning disk08 as a new CDNFS drive.[WARNING] Provisioning disk09 as a new CDNFS drive.[WARNING] Provisioning disk10 as a new CDNFS drive.[WARNING] Provisioning disk11 as a new CDNFS drive.[WARNING] Provisioning disk12 as a new CDNFS drive.[WARNING] Provisioning disk13 as a new CDNFS drive.[WARNING] Provisioning disk14 as a new CDNFS drive.[WARNING] Provisioning disk15 as a new CDNFS drive.[WARNING] Provisioning disk16 as a new CDNFS drive.[WARNING] Provisioning disk17 as a new CDNFS drive.[WARNING] Provisioning disk18 as a new CDNFS drive.[WARNING] Provisioning disk19 as a new CDNFS drive.[WARNING] Provisioning disk20 as a new CDNFS drive.[WARNING] Provisioning disk21 as a new CDNFS drive.[WARNING] Provisioning disk22 as a new CDNFS drive.[WARNING] Provisioning disk23 as a new CDNFS drive.[WARNING] Provisioning disk24 as a new SYSTEM drive.[WARNING] Provisioning disk25 as a new SYSTEM drive.... Reading and installing image from file:/mnt/mfg/images/CDS26.bin,it may take a few minutes, please wait...remote size / mtime: 466046063 / 1328053178... etc ...466046063 bytes transferred in 96.7 seconds (4.59 MBps)Installing system image to flashcat: /etc/PERSONALITY: No such file or directoryInstalling application components...[ap] [di] [jr] [li] [me] [pe] [to] [un] [vm]Running post-install hooks...Syncing filesystems.../ruby/bin/install-to-sw: DONE.Successfully installed product image.Installation successful, unmounting and syncing filesystemsunmounting /swstore... doneunmounting /sw... doneunmounting /state... doneunmounting /local/local1... doneunmounting /disk23-01... doneunmounting /disk22-01... doneunmounting /disk21-01... doneunmounting /disk20-01... doneunmounting /disk19-01... doneunmounting /disk18-01... doneunmounting /disk17-01... doneunmounting /disk16-01... doneunmounting /disk15-01... doneunmounting /disk14-01... doneunmounting /disk13-01... doneunmounting /disk12-01... doneunmounting /disk11-01... doneunmounting /disk10-01... doneunmounting /disk09-01... doneunmounting /disk08-01... doneunmounting /disk07-01... doneunmounting /disk06-01... doneunmounting /disk05-01... doneunmounting /disk04-01... doneunmounting /disk03-01... doneunmounting /disk02-01... doneunmounting /disk01-01... doneunmounting /disk00-01... doneunmounting /boot... donestopping MD device md5... donestopping MD device md4... donestopping MD device md3... donestopping MD device md2... doneManufacture complete.Please remove the CD and reboot.
CautionBe sure to disconnect the DVD-ROM drive before rebooting the system or the system will not boot with the normal image.
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