11-04-2009 01:55 PM
Upgrade of several 1841s failed, leaving sites down.
RME says:
Processing Device : 1841.SITE1
Start Time : Wed Nov 04 00:35:26 CST 2009
Device is locked for exclusive access.
The supported protocols for image transfer are: TFTP
Going to perform delete operation based on the patterns in the List [.*\.bin, html, snmp, help, .*\.tar]
Files that will be excluded from deletion are: [vlan\.dat, config\.text, config\.txt, private-config\.text, private-config\.txt, multiple-fs, env_vars, system_env_vars, info\.ver, info]
Storage from which files are to be deleted is: flash
Available Flash files: c1841-ipbasek9-mz.100msec_DSR.BIN,
c1841-ipbasek9-mz.100msec_DSR.BIN -> Dosen't match with the patterns in the delete list.
Delete is successful but Squeeze failed, Erasing the Flash...
Failed to erase the flash.
Cause: miscOpInvalidOperation : command invalid or command-protocol-device combination unsupported
Copying c1841-ipbasek9-mz.124-24.T1.bin from Software Repository to tftp-specific directory.
Copied successfully to D:/PROGRA~1/CSCOpx/tftpboot/rep_sw_2710718669462605744
Loading image file to flash device : rep_sw_2710718669462605744 --> flash:c1841-ipbasek9-mz.124-24.T1.bin using TFTP
Loading image file to flash device : rep_sw_2710718669462605744 --> flash:c1841-ipbasek9-mz.124-24.T1.bin using TFTP
Completed loading image file to Flash device.
Total time to copy the image - 1 Hour 12 Minutes 28 Seconds
TFTP fallback image c1841-ipbasek9-mz.100msec_DSR.BIN has been moved to tftpboot directory.
Retrieving configuration file from the device...
Current device configuration is copied to D:\PROGRA~1\CSCOpx\files\rme\jobs\swim\2744\1841.SITE1_Config
Updating configuration file during software upgrade process...
Successfully updated.
Device will be rebooted.
SWIM1114: The device cannot be reached after the reboot. Number of attempts to verify the device status has exceeded the maximum retry count.
Either an invalid image has been loaded onto the device or there are network connectivity problems.
Use the device console to determine if the device has reloaded with the desired image.
Device is unlocked.
Device Upgrade Result : Failed
End Time:Wed Nov 04 01:56:30 CST 2009
11-04-2009 02:20 PM
There isn't enough information here to know what failed. At what state are these devices in? That is, are they stuck in ROMMON? Did they boot, but lost config? If the router is in ROMMON, is it because the image on flash is corrupt?
11-04-2009 02:32 PM
Thanks for the follow up Joe. Unfortunately these sites are in California, and I am in Texas. There are 43 of them total, where the WAN is down, so we have no remote access.
What I am being told, by tech on the ground, is the router is in rommon and the flash is empty. The CF is replaced with one that has the new image, they are able to boot, and all is well.
I have to be able to provide a reason for failure to management. What else do you need from me to be able to make that determination?
11-04-2009 02:38 PM
After the fact, nothing will really say for certain why the transfer failed. SWIM debug logs (with debugging enabled) would be required to rule out a problem with RME.
Yes, RME will erase the flash, but according to this job manifest, it copied the new image back to flash. Based on this, the only guess I have is that the code running on the device is buggy, and the copy failed, but the MIB never indicated it failed.
11-04-2009 03:18 PM
Is it possible that it is a file system problem? We have noted the below. The 1st site failed an upgrade, but the second site was fine.
SITE1.ROUTER>sh flash all
-#- --length-- -----date/time------ path
1 28820760 Sep 17 2008 15:26:18 -05:00 c1841-adventerprisek9-mz-609147483-debug.bin
2 19466016 Sep 19 2008 21:50:44 -05:00 c1841-ipbasek9-mz.100msec_DSR.BIN
79851520 bytes available (48324608 bytes used)
******** ATA Flash Card Geometry/Format Info ********
ATA CARD GEOMETRY
Number of Heads: 8
Number of Cylinders 980
Sectors per Cylinder 32
Sector Size 512
Total Sectors 250880
ATA CARD FORMAT
Number of FAT Sectors 123
Sectors Per Cluster 8
Number of Clusters 31293
Number of Data Sectors 250737
Base Root Sector 357
Base FAT Sector 111
Base Data Sector 389
ATA MONLIB INFO
Image Monlib size = 55592
Disk monlib size = 56832
Name = piptom-atafslib-m
Monlib Start sector = 2
Monlib End sector = 104
Monlib updated by = C3745-IPBASE-M12.4(20050413:175129)
Monlib version = 1
########################################################
SITE2.ROUTER#sh flash all
-#- --length-- -----date/time------ path
11 18445520 May 09 2007 19:17:04 c1841-ipbasek9-mz.124-11.T.bin
12 27560620 Nov 04 2009 06:25:20 c1841-ipbasek9-mz.124-24.T1.bin
18001920 bytes available (46010368 bytes used)
******** ATA Flash Card Geometry/Format Info ********
ATA CARD GEOMETRY
Manufacturer Name
Model Number STI Flash 7.4.0
Serial Number STI J189307089085918
Firmware Revision 02-10-06
Number of Heads 8
Number of Cylinders 490
Sectors per Cylinder 32
Sector Size 512
Total Sectors 125440
ATA PARTITION 1 INFO
Start Sector 32
Number of Sectors 125408
Size in Bytes 64208896
File System Type FAT16
Number of FAT Sectors 62
Sectors Per Cluster 8
Number of Clusters 15628
Number of Data Sectors 125024
Base FAT Sector 111
Base Root Sector 235
Base Data Sector 267
ATA MONLIB INFO
Image Monlib size 117868
Disk Monlib Size 52248
Disk Space Available 56320
Name piptom-atafslib-m
Start sector 2
End sector 104
Updated By C1841-IPBASE-M12.4(1c)
Version 1
11-04-2009 03:41 PM
It's certainly possible that a flash problem caused this. But I see nothing here that indicates that is the case.
11-04-2009 03:48 PM
Thanks Joe.
Just curious, why does one CF show to have a FAT16 file sys type, but the other does not show a file sys type at all?
11-04-2009 03:53 PM
My guess is because they are different types of flash chips. I don't know for certain.
11-05-2009 01:09 AM
I am not sure about the "ATA MONLIB INFO" part in detail, but there is a difference in the following parameter:
Monlib updated by = C3745-IPBASE-M12.4(20050413:175129)
where as the second router states:
Updated By C1841-IPBASE-M12.4(1c)
perhaps this is an indicator for a possible reason. As well the Monlib file size is different....
it is just a quick thought, but I have got the feeling the first router does have a flash card inserted that was formated on a 3745 and is not accessable on your 1841. So when booting the router trys to initialize the flash without success and stops in rommon.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_3t/12_3t7/feature/guide/gtmonlib.html
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