Hi Guys,
as a newcomer I want to introduce myself:
I am a Dutch/German engineer with an extensive background in everything Cisco, and used to be an absolute IOS buff. When I switched jobs in februari this year, I got my hands on Junos and instantly fell in love with the OS and the product line. So much, that I've invested most of my spare time in order to progress through the JNCIP training program... and I love it.
Now to my problem:
In my home lab I am running two SRX100Hs as a chassis-cluster, both running 12.1X46-D20.5 since it was released without any major complications. My attention was caught by the recently released 12.1x47 release of Junos for the branch SRX appliances and it's pretty extensive new feature set. So I wanted to give the new firmware a spin and tried to upgrade the two units... the result is as follows:
ISSU: Validating package
WARNING: in-service-upgrade shall reboot both the nodes
in your cluster. Please ignore any subsequent
reboot request message
ISSU: start downloading software package on secondary node
Pushing bundle to node1
Formatting alternate root (/dev/da0s2a)...
/dev/da0s2a: 298.0MB (610284 sectors) block size 16384, fragment size 2048
using 4 cylinder groups of 74.50MB, 4768 blks, 9600 inodes.
super-block backups (for fsck -b #) at:
32, 152608, 305184, 457760
Extracting /var/tmp/junos-srxsme-12.1X47-D10.4-domestic.tgz ...
Installing package '/altroot/cf/packages/install-tmp/junos-12.1X47-D10.4-domestic' ...
Verified junos-boot-srxsme-12.1X47-D10.4.tgz signed by PackageProduction_12_1_0
Verified junos-srxsme-12.1X47-D10.4-domestic signed by PackageProduction_12_1_0
ERROR: Unsupported platform srx100h for 12.1X47 and higher
ERROR: junos-12.1X47-D10.4-domestic fails requirements check
Installation failed for package '/altroot/cf/packages/install-tmp/junos-12.1X47-D10.4-domestic'
error: ISSU: failed to upgrade node1
I've read through all the documentation, but the release notes only mention that the low memory branch appliances aren't supported in this release. As I am running both units in high memory... I wonder why the upgrade fails.
Nowhere is it mentioned that the SRX100H isn't supported.
Anyone else bumped his/her head against this?
Regards,
Gereon