ASR9K Upgrade

admin install add tftp://x.x.x.x/asr9k-mini-px.pie-5.3.2 synchronous

admin install activate disk0:asr9k-mini-px.pie-5.3.2 synchronous

admin install

commit

admin

install remove inactive


 

https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/123576/asr9000xr-understanding-turboboot-and-initial-system-bring


 

Also beware of

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/field-notices/639/fn63979.html


 

recently did a upgrade on two ASR9k1’s from 4.2.3 to 5.1.3

Thou I didn’t have the space issue, Here is 1 things you can try before hand –

‘admin install remove inactive’

Befogging upgrading you may will want to install the following SMU’s

CSCud98419

CSCud37351

CSCud54093


 

You will need to install the fpd so it will upgrade the fed upon boot or manually.

had ‘fpd auto-upgrade’ in my admin config. So it did it automatically

This is what we installed after we did the pre-requs:

asr9k-fpd-px-5.1.3

asr9k-k9sec-px-5.1.3

asr9k-mgbl-px-5.1.3

asr9k-mini-px-5.1.3

asr9k-px-5.1.3.CSCut52232-1.0.0

asr9k-px-5.1.3.sp7-1.0.0

asr9k-px-5.1.3.CSCur72219-1.0.0

asr9k-px-5.1.3.CSCur83427-1.0.0


 

It’s also possible to re-partitioning the disk to get some extra space(300M). Executing the re-partitioning is not service impacting.

https://tools.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCub41271

https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/145991/managing-disk-space-rsp-4grsp-8g-aka-rsp2