![]() ![]() If no parameters are entered after the reload command, an immediate reboot is executed. Similarly, If you create a startup-config file while using a version "Y" of the switch software, and then reboot the switch with an earlier software version "X" that does not include all of the features found in "Y", the software simply ignores the parameters for any features that it does not support. In this case, the software simply assigns factory-default values to the parameters controlling the new features. For example, suppose you have just downloaded a software upgrade that includes new features that are not supported in the software you used to create the current startup-config file. Also, for rebooting purposes, it is not necessary for the software image and the startup-config file to support identical software features. The switch has one startup-config file (see Configuration file management), which it always uses for reboots, regardless of whether the reboot is from primary or secondary flash. ![]() Interaction of Primary and Secondary flash images with the current configuration. In this case, the switch aborts the attempt and displays: Both the boot command and the reload command will reboot based on how these options have been selected.īoot attempts from an empty flash location. The switch reboots from primary flash by default unless you specify the secondary flash by entering either the boot system flash or boot set-default flash command. This means you do not have to erase the current image at the destination location before copying in a new image.ĭefault boot source. ![]() When you copy the flash image from primary to secondary or the reverse, the switch overwrites the file in the destination location with a copy of the file from the source location. To download a software image file from an external source, see "File Transfers" in the Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.Ĭopying a switch software image from one flash location to another. The local commands described here are for flash image management within the switch. To copy a software file between the primary and secondary flash locations, See "Copying a switch software image from one flash location to another", below. If you want to remove an unwanted software version from flash, HP recommends that you do so by overwriting it with the same software version that you are using to operate the switch, or with another acceptable software version. The process automatically overwrites the previous file with the new file. OS: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS linux 4.15.NOTE: It is not necessary to erase the content of a flash location before downloading another software file.Seriously, why not keep collections stored after logging-out ? It’s not like they weigh GBs !Īnd why erasing collections that were originally not linked to any accountĪpp information (please complete the following information): The second after being logged in, I noticed that the collections I had disappeared.įirst I thought that there were on an other account (pro vs personal gMail) so I proceeded to login to the other account.Īnd then again, no collections. I found no way to avoid it so I thought “what the hell, let’s login”. At the first screen I was ~prompted~ forced to log in. Today, I needed to test one of those services, so I opened Postman. I’m using it to test some services I happen to work with. It has been quite a long time since I didn’t open the app, so I was not aware of the latest changes.Īnyways, I had some requests stored in local collections. I was using Postman without signing-in because, you know I’m not fond of signing-in everywhere. That’s rather a rant about app misbehaviour than a bug !
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