The display easy-operation download-status command displays file download status of clients on the Commander.
Parameter | Description | Value |
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client client-id |
Displays the file download status of a client with a specified client ID. |
The value is an integer. It depends on the maximum number of clients supported by the Commander. For details, see Maximum Number of Managed Clients on the Commander. |
verbose |
Displays detailed file download information of clients. |
- |
This command displays file download status of clients, including client information (such as the client ID, MAC address, and IP address), scenario (zero touch device deployment, faulty device replacement, or batch upgrade), downloaded files, and file download phase.
A client downloads files in the following sequence: system software, patch file, license file, web page file, configuration file, and user-defined file.
If the client client-id or verbose parameter is not specified, brief file download information of all clients is displayed.
# Display brief file download information of all clients.
<HUAWEI> display easy-operation download-status
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ID Mac address IP address Method Phase Status
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1 0011-2233-4455 10.10.10.5 Zero-touch Sys-file Upgrading
2 0011-1122-3333 10.10.10.6 Upgrade Config-file Failed
3 70F3-950B-1A52 10.10.10.7 Zero-touch Patch-file Waiting
4 0011-2233-4458 10.10.10.8 Zero-touch Web-file Upgrading
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# Display detailed file download information of client 5.
<HUAWEI> display easy-operation download-status verbose
The total number of client in downloading files is : 1
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Client ID : 5
Mac address : 0212-2323-2323
ESN : 210235362912xxxxxxxx
Host name : RTF_1-54
IP address : 192.168.14.252
Method : Zero-touch
IP address of file server : 192.168.1.88
Type of file server : SFTP
Username of file server : 1
Configuration file : -
System-software file : -
Patch file : -
WEB file : -
License file : -
Customs file 1 : -
Customs file 2 : -
Customs file 3 : -
Activating file time : Immediately
Activating file method : Default
Phase : Unknown
DownloadSize(byte) : 29916738
Status : Upgrading
Reason : The device will enter getting download-information state.
Description : The device will enter getting download-information state.
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Item |
Description |
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ID/Client ID |
Client ID. |
Mac address |
Client MAC address. |
ESN |
Client ESN. |
Host name |
Client host name. |
IP address |
Client IP address. |
Method |
EasyDeploy scenario.
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Phase |
File download phase: Sys-file, Config-file, Patch-file, Web-file, License-file, Custom-file, Activating, Rebooting, and Unknown. |
Status |
File download status.
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IP address of file server |
File server IP address. |
Type of file server |
File server type. |
Username of file server |
User name for accessing the file server. |
System-software file |
System software that is being downloaded. |
Configuration file |
Configuration file that is being downloaded. |
Patch file |
Patch file that is being downloaded. |
WEB file |
Web page file that is being downloaded. |
License file |
License file that is being downloaded. |
Customs file 1 |
First user-defined file that is being downloaded. |
Customs file 2 |
Second user-defined file that is being downloaded. |
Customs file 3 |
Third user-defined file that is being downloaded. |
DownloadSize(byte) |
Size of a downloaded file. NOTE:
If the system software is upgraded from V200R009 or an earlier version to V200R010 or a later version, this field displays -. |
Activating file time |
File activation time. Immediately indicates that files are activated immediately after they are downloaded. |
Activating file method |
File activation mode. Default indicates the default activation mode; Reload indicates that all files are activated by device resetting. |
Reason |
File download result. For possible results and solutions, see Table 2. |
Description |
Result description. For possible results and measures, see Table 2. |
Reason |
Description |
Solution |
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Input has been detected in the console |
Input has been detected in the console. EasyOperation will stop |
During zero touch device deployment, input is detected on the console interface of the device to be deployed, so EasyOperation stops. You are advised to restart the device to restart the deployment process. Do not input anything on the console interface during EasyOperation. |
The USB upgrade is working |
The USB upgrade is working. EasyOperation will stop |
The device is performing USB-based deployment. USB-based deployment and EasyDeploy are mutually exclusive. You are advised to stop one of the two functions. |
The uni-mng system is working |
The uni-mng system is working. EasyOperation will stop |
The device is running SVF. SVF and EasyDeploy are mutually exclusive. You are advised to stop one of the two functions. |
The device has in initial state |
The device is in initial state. EasyOperation will stop |
The device is in web initialization mode. Web initial login mode and EasyDeploy are mutually exclusive. You are advised to stop one of the two functions. |
Getting download-information failed. The device will get download-information again |
Getting download-information failed. The device will be back to initialization state. |
The device to be deployed fails to obtain file download information.
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Downloading file failed |
The system software file and version are wrong. The device will be back to initialization state |
The system software version is specified but the system software file is not specified. You need to specify the system software file. |
Downloading the system software file failed. Please check the reason |
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Downloading the patch file failed. Please check the reason |
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Downloading the web file failed. Please check the reason |
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Downloading the license file failed. Please check the reason |
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Downloading the configuration file failed. Please check the reason |
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Downloading the custom file 1 failed. Please check the reason |
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Downloading the custom file 2 failed. Please check the reason |
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Downloading the custom file 3 failed. Please check the reason |
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The file does not exist in the file server |
The file does not exist in the file server |
The file to be downloaded does not exist in the file server. Ensure that the file exists in the file server. |
There is no enough space on the device |
There is no enough space on master device or board |
The disk space on the device to be upgraded is insufficient for the system software. Ensure that the device has enough disk space. |
The file server is unreachable |
The file server is unreachable |
Check whether the configured file server IP address is correct and whether the network connection between the device and file server is normal. |
Authentication on file server fails |
Authentication on file server fails |
Authentication fails on the file server. Check whether the following configurations are correct:
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The filename is the same as the system file |
The filename of the patch is same as the system patch file |
The downloaded patch has the same file name as the system patch file. |
The filename of the system-software is same as the system file |
The downloaded patch has the same file name as the system patch file. |
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Check file failed |
System-software crc check error |
The CRC check of the downloaded system software fails. Check whether the system software of the file server is correct. |
The file is a system file on the other device |
The file is system file on other device |
The patch to be downloaded is the system file on the standby or slave device. |
Activate file failed. The device will be back to initialization state after 5 minutes |
Fail activation failed. The device will be back to initialization state after 5 minutes |
File activation because of the following reasons:
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Reboot system failed |
The WLAN configuration conflicts with the next startup system software. To prevent configuration loss, use the eDesk tool to convert the configuration, and then specify the new configuration file for next startup |
The device has WLAN configurations, which may be lost when the device is upgraded. You need to export the WLAN configurations, use a dedicated tool to convert the configurations, and then import them for use. |
Copying file to other device or board failed |
Copying file to other device or board failed |
Failed to copy files to the standby or slave device. Check whether the file system function is normal and whether boards are installed or removed when files are being copied. |
There is no enough space on other device or board |
There is insufficient disk space on the standby or slave device when upgrade files are being copied to the standby or slave device. Ensure that the disk space is enough to store all the upgrade files. |
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The download file was deleted |
The download file was deleted in client, please check the environment |
The downloaded upgrade files are deleted. Check whether other users have logged in to the device and deleted the files. |
Unknown error |
Unknown error |
An unknown error occurs in the system. Contact technical support personnel. |
EasyOperation client operation failed |
The file server is not configured. Configure a file server first. Check whether a file server has been configured correctly |
Check whether a file server has been configured correctly. |