You can use the command 'boot system partition [0 or 1]' to change the boot partition. Why do you need the same version loaded to each parition?
(Aruba7030) [mynode] #show image version
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Partition : 0:0 (/dev/usb/flash1) **Default boot**
Software Version : ArubaOS 8.6.0.4 (Digitally Signed SHA1/SHA256 - Production Build)
Build number : 74969
Label : 74969
Built on : Thu Apr 2 19:01:11 UTC 2020
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Partition : 0:1 (/dev/usb/flash2)
Software Version : ArubaOS 8.7.0.0 (Digitally Signed SHA1/SHA256 - Production Build)
Build number : 75915
Label : 75915
Built on : Wed Jun 17 23:12:58 UTC 2020
(Aruba7030) [mynode] #boot system partition 1
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Craig Syme
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Original Message:
Sent: Jun 01, 2021 12:06 PM
From: Christopher Jones
Subject: 7240xm controller - change which boot partition is running
Hello,
I've googled around and looked through documentation, but haven't found this yet. It seems like it would be easy to do. Ok so here's my question:
I have a 7240xm controller managed by a virtual mobility master. Each flash partition has a different firmware version. I would like to switch from the current version it is running to the other version on the standby flash partition. How do I do this?
Also, it seems like you cannot have the same version flashed to both partitions? Is that right?
Thanks,
Chris