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These are the steps for installing Cisco EPN Manager 2.0 MP1 on a standard deployment with no high availability:
Follow these steps to install a point patch on top of Cisco EPN Manager 2.0 in a standard environment (no high availability).
Step 1 | Log into Cisco EPN Manager with Administrator privileges. |
Step 2 | From the left sidebar, choose . |
Step 3 | Get the ubf
file, either by downloading it directly from Cisco.com or by uploading it to
the server from a saved location:
After the successful download or upload of the patch, the patch name will appear as follows under Add-Ons on the Software Update page: |
Step 4 | Install the patch by clicking its associated Install button. Cisco EPN Manager will auto-restart and the Cisco EPN Manager GUI will not be accessible for sometime. |
Step 5 | In the CLI session, run the ncs status command to ensure all services are up and running. Log into Cisco EPN Manager to verify if the GUI is accessible. After successful installation, the status will change to “Installed”. |
Step 6 | Check if the version of the Point Patch is updated correctly in the Login, About and Software Update pages in the Cisco EPN Manager GUI. |
IMPORTANT : The following procedure is only required if you are installing Cisco EPN Manager 2.0 MP1 after upgrading from Cisco EPN Manager 1.2 MP7.
If you are upgrading from Cisco EPN Manager 1.2 MP7, you must run a mandatory script that performs some required configurations to the optimizer. The following procedure explains how to download the script and signature files, validate the script image, and run the script.
If you do not have openssl installed, download and install it (see http://www.openssl.org). You will use it for the validation process.
Step 1 | Download the following script and signature files from the Software Download site on Cisco.com: EpnmMP1_prereq_sys_stats.sh EpnmMP1_prereq_sys_stats.sh.signature, and CiscoEPNM-2.0.1.pem. |
Step 2 | Log into the server as a root user and copy the files to /tmp. |
Step 3 | Move to the
/tmp directory and run the following command to validate the file (this ensures
that the file is from Cisco Systems and has not been tampered with):
# openssl dgst -sha512 -verify cert-file -signature sig-file script-file Where:
If the result is Verified OK, proceed to the next step. Otherwise, repeat this procedure starting from Step 1. |
Step 4 | Change the mode
of the script file so that you can execute it:
# chmod a+x /tmp/EpnmMP1_prereq_sys_stats.sh |
Step 5 | As a root user,
run the script:
# /tmp/EpnmMP1_prereq_sys_stats.sh |
Step 6 | Wait for the script to complete; this takes around 10 minutes. Once the script is complete, you will see the shell prompt. |
Step 7 | Check the
script log to ensure that the script execution was successful.
# ls -ltr /opt/CSCOlumos/logs/EpnmMP1* |
After installing the point patch, you can proceed with the download and installation of Cisco EPN Manager 2.0 MP1.
Step 1 | Log into Cisco EPN Manager with Administrator privileges. |
Step 2 | From the left sidebar, choose . |
Step 3 | Get the ubf
file, either by downloading it directly from Cisco.com or by uploading it to
the server from a saved location:
After the successful download or upload of the patch, the patch name will appear as follows under Add-Ons on the Software Update page: |
After the upload/download of the MP1 is completed, proceed with its installation.