The automatic update of IPS vs manual download

Is there a time limit to what is available via the auto-update and made available for manual download by cisco.com?  I noticed today that S498 became available yesterday, but my IPS in my ASA module has not downloaded automatically again.  When I do a lot of statistics #sh, I have a recent attempt to download that says "success: no package update installable auto not found on the server."

I was wondering if there is a gap between manual and automatic updates or if I need to worry that my auto-voudront is not working properly.

Thank you!

Corey;

Looks like you experience a bug CSCsq53214.

http://Tools.Cisco.com/support/BugToolKit/search/getBugDetails.do?method=fetchBugDetails&bugId=CSCsq53214

The difficulty is, as you requested, to restart the module.  You should be able to confirm the signature update to the release of 'sh worm' issued on the CLI.

Scott

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