/mcpDescription Parameters Displays the status of an upgrade for each node in the cluster with the following fields: • Node—The hostname of the node. • Role—The role of the node. • Step—The current Step number or the Total number of steps to be executed for upgrade completion. • Description—The current component which is currently upgrading for the particular node. • Historical Time—The amount of time taken to complete the current component/step for the respective node based on previous clusterwide upgrade runs. • Elapsed Time—The amount of time that passes from the start of the current component/step to its finish for the respective node. status Usage Guidelines Before you begin to upgrade your system, use the Software Upgrades > Cluster Software Location menu from the Cisco Unified OS Administration user interface of a Unified CM publisher to add, edit, or modify any of the existing configurations for any node in the same cluster. In Release 14 SU2 and later, Software Location settings for all cluster nodes are centrally managed from the Publisher instead of locally on each cluster node. The wizard displays the software location details to configure all the nodes in the same cluster. • Credentials Information―Displays the credentials of the server on which the upgrade image is saved. • Upgrade file source―Enter the location for the server where your upgrade file is saved. You can upgrade from a local source (CD or DVD), or you can use FTP or SFTP to download a remote upgrade file, or if you want to resume an upgrade after a cancel operation, you can use the previously downloaded upgrade file through the local image source option. • Continue with upgrade after download―Indicates the option selected whether you wanted the upgrade to proceed automatically once the upgrade file is downloaded (the default value is yes). If you had chosen to upgrade automatically, no checksum or SHA details get displayed. If you had set the value of to yes or no, the setting remains in the system. • Version switching―Displays the option selected whether you wanted to switch to the new version automatically once the upgrade completes (the default value is no). If you had entered yes, the system switches to the new version and reboots automatically after the upgrade completes. If you had set the value to yes or no, the setting remains in the system. Requirements Command privilege level: 0 Applies to: Unified Communications Manager and IM and Presence Service on Unified Communications Manager. Command Line Interface Reference Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Solutions, Release 15 and SUs 373 Utils Commands utils system upgrade cluster