Windows and/or dialog boxes depicted in this section are intended as examples only and may not reflect the actual software/firmware versions applicable to you. Refer to any associated hardware/software requirements as well as the relevant release note for software/firmware version details.
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This section details the reinstallation of the ConnexIP OS for SBC 5000 series (51x0/52x0) platforms.
The ConnexIP Operating System jump start installation is required in cases such as reverting to older releases or SSD drive replacement. To re-install the ConnexIP OS, follow the procedure below.
The ConnexIP ISO installation procedure automatically copies the SBC application package to the SBC platforms, and takes about 30 minutes to complete.
When using the Java Console, ensure the target machine has Java version 8 (or lower) installed. The SBC does not support higher than version 8.
Downloading the ConnexIP ISO Image
Download the following ConnexIP OS file bundles from the Ribbon Support Portal. Here is an example, make sure to refer to the appropriate Release Notes to determine the specific file for your software release version:
- sbc-V0N.01.00-R000-connexip-os_0N.01.00-R000_amd64.iso
- sbc-V0N.01.00-R000-connexip-os_0N.01.00-R000_amd64.iso.md5
Refer to Downloading Software from the Ribbon Support Portal.
To determine the exact OS versions, refer the appropriate release notes at SBC Release Information.
Re-installing the OS
Reinstalling the OS will format your disk and erase all data. Ribbon strongly recommends saving the configuration data to a remote server before reinstalling the OS in the event you need to restore the original configuration data after the re-installation.
The following procedure describes how to reinstall the ConnexIP OS:
Log on to the SBC BMC GUI.
Navigate to Remote Control > Console Redirection.
The Console Redirection window is displayed.Click Java Console. The JViewer window is displayed.
Select Media > Virtual Media Wizard in the JViewer. The Virtual Media screen appears.
Click Browse in the CD/DVD Media 1 section.
From the Open dialog, browse to and select the sbc- <sbc_version>-connexip-os_<version>_amd64.iso file and click Open. This mounts the ISO image from your local desktop or laptop.
Click Connect CD/DVD. A message,
Device redirected in Read Only Mode,
appears on the screen.Click OK to continue. This mounts the ISO image from your local desktop or laptop.
- Click Close to exit the window.
- Minimize the JViewer window.
On the SBC BMC GUI, navigate to Remote Control > Server Power Control. The Power Control and Status window is displayed.
Observe that the "Host is currently on" message is in the window.Select Power Off Server-Orderly Shutdown option and click Perform Action. This action brings the SBC host down.
Once the SBC host is down, from the same location, select Power On Server and click Perform Action. This action powers on and reboots the SBC host.
Once the BMC is up and running, access the JViewer window.Press <DEL> or <F2> immediately, when the splash screen appears.
- The BIOS configuration screen displays. Use left arrow key to navigate to the Save & Exit menu.
Select AMI Virtual CDROM0 1.00 from the Save & Exit menu to boot from the virtual CD drive.
Press <Enter>. This instructs the server to boot from the redirected ConnexIP OS ISO image.
Select Install in the ConnexIP Installer Boot menu and press <Enter> to start the installation.
The automated installation process starts. This process takes approximately 30 to 40 minutes.
Once the installation is complete, the disk-partition upgrade starts. At this stage, DO NOT power off the system.
After the disk-partition process, the SBC reboots.Once the system reboots, the ConnexIP login screen appears on the screen.
This concludes the ConnexIP OS installation/re-installation process.- Close the JViewer window.
Continue to install the desired SBC Application build. Refer to Installing SBC Application to know more.