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Heath_35763
Nimbostratus
Jul 01, 2014New appliances - migrating config from 10.2.3 to 11.x
We just received a couple of new 4000 appliances to replace our old 6400 boxes. The old 6400s are running code 10.2.3. I assume the new 4000s will have an 11.x code base.
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sasa_126463
Nimbostratus
Jul 01, 2014We just went through the upgrade. Here is what I'd recommend.
- Create an archive / ucs file.
- downwnload the recommended hot fix..we used Hotfix-BIGIP-11.4.1-637.0-HF3.iso
- upload the hotfix to the new F5 and install it, you can use the GUI for this.
- boot to 11.4.1 and use something like winscp and copy the ucs for to /var/local/ucs
- from the tmsh issue the following command, load sys ucs ucs_file_name.ucs no-license no-platform-check
- check the /var/log/ltm file for any install errors. If you have http class profiles check to make sure that local traffic policies have been created.
- if for some reason you can't log into the box with your configs installed check the managment port's ip, ifconfig, and then add the ip of your laptop. From TMSH, Modify /sys httpd allow add {ip address}
- If you need to reset the admin password just go to bash utility and issue the command passwd admin. This will prompt you for a new admin account.
After all of that you should be able to log into the device as admin and check all the virtual servers and pools.
- JGJul 01, 2014
Cumulonimbus
After loading the ucs file, did you do a save operation? Did that operation create the correct v11 directory structure in the /config?
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