09-06-2023 08:21 AM
Hi all
We have a MPLS-VPN customer network, consisting of roughly 80 routers. Last weekend, one of them suddenly rebooted with the reason "CPU-HReset". No crash file has been generated. Since the crash, the output of "show environment" doesn't show the power supplies or fans anymore.
Has someone ever had the same or a similar issue?
Following the specs:
HW: ASR-920-12SZ-IM
SW: 17.06.05
Thanks and kind regards,
Michael
09-06-2023 09:06 AM
post below output :
#dir bootflash:
#dir crashinfo:
if you get change upgrade to one of them to 17.9.3 and see any stability.
09-06-2023 04:08 PM
Different IOS-XE versions stores crashlogs in different locations.
dir bootflash:tracelogs | exclude gz
dir crashinfo:
dir bootflash:core
09-07-2023 03:23 AM
Please see the requested output attached.
@balaji.bandi : Besides others, we are extensively using the timing features of the ASR920 in our customers' network. We know that with 17.6.5 everything works as it should and we won't be able to do another upgrade soon. Out of the roughly 80 routers we've installed, this is the first one where the described problem occurred.
09-07-2023 03:31 AM
Can we see the output to the command "sh log on uptime detail"?
09-07-2023 03:35 AM
09-07-2023 04:03 AM
This might be one of them.
09-07-2023 08:33 PM
What is the output to the command "dir bootflash:/tracelogs | ex gz"?
Very difficult to find the cause of a "CPU hard reset" and the router hit a second bug which does not generate any crashlogs.
09-07-2023 04:07 AM
but:
...Cisco IOS XE Software Releases 17.3.4/17.4.2/17.5.1/17.6.1/17.7.1 or later have the fix.
09-07-2023 04:12 AM
Oops. Got mistaken for 16.6.5.
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