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TSR
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Hi,

I am facing some issues while converting the 9000 NXOS to ACI mode and need some inputs on this.

 

Version information:

 

Software
BIOS: version 05.39
NXOS: version 9.3(2)
BIOS compile time: 08/30/2019
NXOS image file is: bootflash:///nxos.9.3.2.bin
NXOS compile time: 11/4/2019 12:00:00 [11/04/2019 22:13:33]


Hardware
cisco Nexus9000 C93360YC-FX2 Chassis
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU D-1526 @ 1.80GHz with 24570348 kB of memory.
Processor Board ID FDO24030144

Device name: OCI_Test_SW1
bootflash: 115805708 kB
Kernel uptime is 0 day(s), 0 hour(s), 10 minute(s), 26 second(s)

Last reset at 100480 usecs after Thu Jul 25 19:14:11 2024
Reason: Reset Requested by CLI command reload
System version: 9.3(2)
Service:

plugin
Core Plugin, Ethernet Plugin

Active Package(s):

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TEST(config)# no boot nxos
TEST(config)# boot aci bootflash:aci-n9000-dk9.16.0.5h-cs_64.bin
Warning: Please check list of all ACI supported hardware before doing this operation, not all hardware are supported.
Warning: Booting to an ACI image will remove all nxos configuration and format bootflash. Do you want to continue (y/n)?[n] y
Performing image verification and compatibility check, please wait....

Unable remove internal file
Error opening the image /bootflash//aci-n9000-dk9.16.0.5h-cs_64.bin. err = 0x80a3004b
Failed to get image software id. Aborting..

TES(config)#

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AshSe
Level 1
Level 1

Hi @TSR 

Below are the steps of 

Converting N9K from Cisco NX-OS to ACI Boot Mode, Using a USB drive.

Equipment Required:

  1. Laptop with USB port access.
  2. Pen drive (FAT-32)
  3. Console Cable

Procedure:

  1. Format a USB pen drive with FAT32 file system
  2. Copy the ACI image in the USB pen drive.
  3. Login to the switch and check the ACI image using below command

Switch# dir usb1:

(or dir usb2: depending on which USB slot you have plugged the drive into)

4. Copy the ACI image to the bootflash

Switch# copy usb1:<ACI-image-name> bootflash:

 

Note: In case of modular chassis e.g. N9508 etc.; If you have a dual-supervisor system, you have an additional step, which is to copy the ACI image to the standby supervisor module:

 

Switch(config)# copy bootflash:aci-image bootflast://sup-standby/

5. Upgrade the image using below steps:

  •          Turn off NX-OS mode.
  •          Make sure that the first change survives a reboot.
  •          Boot the supervisor modules using the ACI image specified.
  •          Perform a switch reload

 

Switch(config)# no boot nxos

Switch(config)# copy running-config startup-config 

Switch(config)# boot aci bootflash:aci-image-name

Switch(config)# reload

 

Once the switch is rebooted with the new image, you can log in.

View solution in original post

It should work. I upgraded less than a year back sans issue. Please recheck.

Did you format your pen drive using FAT32 file system?

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AshSe
Level 1
Level 1

Hi @TSR 

Below are the steps of 

Converting N9K from Cisco NX-OS to ACI Boot Mode, Using a USB drive.

Equipment Required:

  1. Laptop with USB port access.
  2. Pen drive (FAT-32)
  3. Console Cable

Procedure:

  1. Format a USB pen drive with FAT32 file system
  2. Copy the ACI image in the USB pen drive.
  3. Login to the switch and check the ACI image using below command

Switch# dir usb1:

(or dir usb2: depending on which USB slot you have plugged the drive into)

4. Copy the ACI image to the bootflash

Switch# copy usb1:<ACI-image-name> bootflash:

 

Note: In case of modular chassis e.g. N9508 etc.; If you have a dual-supervisor system, you have an additional step, which is to copy the ACI image to the standby supervisor module:

 

Switch(config)# copy bootflash:aci-image bootflast://sup-standby/

5. Upgrade the image using below steps:

  •          Turn off NX-OS mode.
  •          Make sure that the first change survives a reboot.
  •          Boot the supervisor modules using the ACI image specified.
  •          Perform a switch reload

 

Switch(config)# no boot nxos

Switch(config)# copy running-config startup-config 

Switch(config)# boot aci bootflash:aci-image-name

Switch(config)# reload

 

Once the switch is rebooted with the new image, you can log in.

I followed the same steps but no luck. Back in 2018 I did the same process it was working at that time but not now.

It should work. I upgraded less than a year back sans issue. Please recheck.

Did you format your pen drive using FAT32 file system?

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