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ASA 5520 Issue

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         I have an ASA 5520 and it's show me this error "mount: mounting /dev/hda1 on /mnt/disk0 failed: No such device or address"

How I can fix it?     

Can you give me a procedure?   

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Hello Hugo,

Did you manage to copy the IOS to disk0: before reloading the ASA . from rommon using boot command are you able to boot the ASA ?

from rommon, perform dir or dir disk0: to see whether you have image on the disk.. if its not there.. follow the beloe link  to upoad the IOS to ASA

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/asa82/configuration/guide/admin_trouble.html

please let me know if you need further help

Harish

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Hello Hugo,

you are getting this error while you enter some command or in what situation this is happening ?

harish.

Hi Harish,

Thanks for your help. This error appear when I trying to upload the image with the configuration and after restar the console show me this error.

Hello Hugo,

could you run  the command   fsck disk0:  from  exec mode and try to upload the config/image and see whether you are getting this error

regards

Harish.

I ran the command and the result is

ciscoasa# fsck disk0

Unsupported file system type!

%Error checking disk0: (No such file or directory)

When the ASA is restarting,..

Launching TFTP Image...

Cisco Security Appliance admin loader (3.0) #0: Wed Jul  1 19:16:43 MDT 2009

Platform ASA5520

Loading...

dosfsck 2.11, 12 Mar 2005, FAT32, LFN

open /dev/hda1:No such device or address

dosfsck(/dev/hda1) returned 1

mount: mounting /dev/hda1 on /mnt/disk0 failed: No such device or address

mount: mounting /dev/hda1 on /mnt/disk0 failed: No such device or address

Set 'tap0' persistent and owned by uid 0

IO memory 85360640 bytes

Processor memory 345288704, Reserved memory: 62914560 (DSOs: 0 + kernel: 6291456

0)

Total SSMs found: 0

Total NICs found: 7

mcwa i82557 Ethernet at irq 11  MAC: 0024.14d0.3d2b

mcwa i82557 Ethernet at irq  5  MAC: 0000.0001.0001

i82547GI rev00 Gigabit Ethernet @ irq11 dev 1 index 05 MAC: 0000.0001.0002

i82546GB rev03 Gigabit Ethernet @ irq09 dev 2 index 03 MAC: 0024.14d0.3d2f

i82546GB rev03 Gigabit Ethernet @ irq09 dev 2 index 02 MAC: 0024.14d0.3d2e

i82546GB rev03 Gigabit Ethernet @ irq09 dev 3 index 01 MAC: 0024.14d0.3d2d

i82546GB rev03 Gigabit Ethernet @ irq09 dev 3 index 00 MAC: 0024.14d0.3d2c

INFO: Unable to read firewall mode from flash

       Writing default firewall mode (single) to flash

Running Activation Key: 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000

This activation key is not valid.

Use default settings only

Encryption hardware device : Cisco ASA-55x0 on-board accelerator (revision 0x0)

                             Boot microcode   : [1]CN1000-MC-BOOT-2.00

                            SSL/IKE microcode:


CNLite-MC-SSLm-PLUS-2.03

                             IPSec microcode  : CNlite-MC-IPSECm-MAIN-2.04

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Insufficient flash space available for this request:

  Size info: request:32 free:0  delta:32

open or write(ffsdev/2/write/32) failed

Could not initialize system files in flash.

Al querer ver lo que tiene la flash me aparece lo siguiente:

ciscoasa# show flash:

--#--  --length--  -----date/time------  path

  429  0           Sep 26 2012 03:34:36  crypto_archive

  416  0           Sep 26 2012 03:34:28  log

0 bytes total (0 bytes free)

Y al reiniciar el ASA aparece lo siguiente:

Launching BootLoader...

Default configuration file contains 1 entry.

Boot mode is 1. Default entry is 1.

Searching / for images to boot.

No images in /

Error 15: File not found

unable to boot an image

Default configuration file contains 1 entry.

Searching / for images to boot.

No images in /

Error 15: File not found

unable to boot an image

Failsafe booting engaged.

Default configuration file contains 1 entry.

Searching / for images to boot.

No images in /

Error 15: File not found

unable to boot an image

Hello Hugo,

If you get the following while performing the disk0 check

ciscoasa# fsck flash: 
Unsupported file system type! 

%Error checking flash: (No such file or directory) 
ciscoasa# 

Then we will need to proceed to format the flash and upload a new image.

Any other question..Sure.. Just remember to rate all of my answers.

Julio

Julio Carvajal
Senior Network Security and Core Specialist
CCIE #42930, 2xCCNP, JNCIP-SEC

I don't have the issues with the flash. Is with the disk

infact You need to format disk0:  and copy a new image

regards

Harish.

Harish,

I formatted the fdisk, but now when I am restarting the ASA showme ROMMON and it doesn't start the IOS automaticaly.

What can I do?

Hello Hugo,

Did you manage to copy the IOS to disk0: before reloading the ASA . from rommon using boot command are you able to boot the ASA ?

from rommon, perform dir or dir disk0: to see whether you have image on the disk.. if its not there.. follow the beloe link  to upoad the IOS to ASA

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/asa82/configuration/guide/admin_trouble.html

please let me know if you need further help

Harish

Harish,

The issue was solved. Thanks for yous support.

Hugo

how solved it?? i have a same problem!!!

This discussion thread is 6 years old. Please start a new one describing your problem in detail.

disk:0 =flash

You should format the flash Hugo,

Sorry to tell you that

Julio Carvajal
Senior Network Security and Core Specialist
CCIE #42930, 2xCCNP, JNCIP-SEC

I understand, can you tell me what commands I must use? I know that is format disk(o) Is that correct?

Thanks

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