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ACNS Upgrade Fails

CoetzerJ
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I get the following error message upgrading the CE510 systemimage, the flash upgraded fine, any ideas?

install ACNS-5.1.9.5-K9.bin

Reclaiming unused flash safe state sectors ...

/ruby/bin/ruby_upgrade: /local/local1/ACNS-5.1.9.5-K9.bin: checksums on component 5 ('realproxy-ruby') differ!

from file : aa3fa49396e6e009fcd13aa5530ed2ac

calculated : 9b200a6e0726dcabb33da000d3f96e2d

Input file '/local/local1/ACNS-5.1.9.5-K9.bin' corrupt or bogus

Compared file sizes, - all ok. File does not seem to be corrupt.

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mark.duffy
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I've had a similar thing twice, the first time was the file had been corrupted when I copied it via USB flash drive from my PC to FTP server.

The second was something had screwed up the flash and the box refused to update, the only work around I found was factory restore, upgrade and re-configure which works every time.

You can also use the factory restore option that preserves the IP address info, it does wipe everything else (filesystems etc) but keeps, DNS, IP & gateway. Can remember the command but if you do a factory restore ? it tells you.

Cheers

Mark

Thanks Mark,

Gave it a try:

restore factory-default preserve basic-config

This command will wipe out all of data on the disks

and all of ACNS CLI configurations except basic network

configurations for keeping the device online.

The to-be-preserved configurations are network interfaces,

default gateway, domain name, name server, hostname and

device-mode (if applicable).

If the box is in evaluation period of certain product,

the evaluation process will not be affected.

It is highly recommended that you stop all active services

before this command is run.

Are you sure you want to go ahead?[yes/no] yes

Are you really sure you want to go ahead?[yes/no] yes

Preserving basic network configurations ...

Stopping all of services (may take 1 minute) ...

Done

SSMGR RETURNING: 7

Removing disk configurations

Done

Removing disk partitions

Unmounting disk partitions

Unmount /dev/hda3 ...

Unmount /dev/hda6 ...

Unmount /dev/hdd1 ...

Done

Erasing disk partitions on /dev/hda

mke2fs 1.32 (09-Nov-2002)

Creating default SYSFS disk partition (1GB)...

Format SYSFS partition ...

mke2fs 1.32 (09-Nov-2002)

mke2fs: Attempt to write block from filesystem resulted in short write while zeroing block 1048568 at end of filesystem

Success

Done

Erasing disk partitions on /dev/hdc

Done

Erasing disk partitions on /dev/hdd

Done

Synching...

Done

Set basic configurations to flash ...

Done

Reboot box now...

Restarting system.

This is the error I then got?

Application and Content Networking System Software (ACNS)

Copyright (c) 1999-2003 by Cisco Systems, Inc.

Application and Content Networking System Software Release 5.1.9 (build b5 Jul 21 2004)

INIT: Entering runlevel: 3

Nodemgr started!

Aug 26 03:36:29 (none) %CE-SYS-3-900000: ..MP-BIOS bug: 8254 timer not connected to IO-APIC

Aug 26 03:36:29 (none) %CE-SYS-3-900000: wccp: v1.00 (20000327), debug=0

BOOT-100: no v2 pp, continuing normal booting

No signature found: signature=0

BOOT-100: no v4 pp, continuing normal booting

BOOT-100: disk apply

Using existing disk configuration.

Mounting all file systems ...

Mounting [disk00/00] at [/sw]

Mounted disk00/00 to /sw

Mounting [disk00/01] at [/swstore]

Mounted disk00/01 to /swstore

Mounting [disk00/02] at [/state]

Mounted disk00/02 to /state

Mounting [disk00/04] at [/local/local1]

Mounted disk00/04 to /local/local1

BOOT-100: sw-filesystems mounted, applying pending upgrades if any...

Installing application components...[di] [re] /ruby/bin/install-to-sw: tar xzpf /swstore/comp.realproxy-ruby failed!

To rectify this situation, use one of the following

EXEC mode commands to install a new full system image:

copy ftp install

copy cdrom install

install

Doing the upgrade then failed,

Busy redownloading the flash and software images now. Will give that a try.

I had something similar to that once, but it was on a version 4.x to 5.1 upgrade and it suggested the samething, which worked in that instance and hopefully for you.

I don't know its called ruby but from what I can gather its the process that expands the sw image into the various bits and prepares the box / filesystem a new install.

fingers crossed.

Mark,

Sorted, downloaded the image again and it installed fine.

Thanks for the help!

Till later.

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