02-15-2018 01:38 PM - edited 02-21-2020 07:22 AM
So for whatever reason my ASA will not boot anymore. It just gets stuck in a reboot cycle and I'm thinking the flash may be completely crashed.
When it initially boots up it tries to boot but fails and the only option that works is to hit ESC to get into ROMMON as shown below.
Cisco Systems ROMMON, Version 1.1.8, RELEASE SOFTWARE Copyright (c) 1994-2015 by Cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Thu 06/18/2015 12:15:56.43 by builders Current image running: Boot ROM0 Last reset cause: PowerCycleRequest DIMM Slot 0 : Present Platform ASA5506 with 4096 Mbytes of main memory MAC Address: 2c:5a:0f:94:d0:30 Using default Management Ethernet Port: 0 Use BREAK or ESC to interrupt boot. Use SPACE to begin boot immediately. File system not supported Attempt autoboot: "boot disk0:" File system not supported boot: cannot determine first file name on device "disk0:" autoboot: All boot attempts have failed. autoboot: Restarting the system. Rom image verified correctly Cisco Systems ROMMON, Version 1.1.8, RELEASE SOFTWARE Copyright (c) 1994-2015 by Cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Thu 06/18/2015 12:15:56.43 by builders Current image running: Boot ROM0 Last reset cause: LocalSoft DIMM Slot 0 : Present Platform ASA5506 with 4096 Mbytes of main memory MAC Address: 2c:5a:0f:94:d0:30 Using default Management Ethernet Port: 0 Use BREAK or ESC to interrupt boot. Use SPACE to begin boot immediately.
If go into ROMMON and try to load a new image by USB or tftp, everything seems to go fine until it gets just past the license screen then it seems to crash and goes back to the reboot cycle with the following output below.
rommon 6 > tftpdnld disk0: ADDRESS: 10.55.1.2 NETMASK: 255.255.255.0 GATEWAY: 10.55.1.1 SERVER: 10.55.1.24 IMAGE: asa962-23-lfbff-k8.SPA MACADDR: 2c:5a:0f:94:d0:30 VERBOSITY: Progress RETRY: 40 PKTTIMEOUT: 7200 BLKSIZE: 1460 CHECKSUM: Yes PORT: GbE/1 PHYMODE: Auto Detect Receiving asa962-23-lfbff-k8.SPA from 10.55.1.24!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! File reception completed. Boot buffer bigbuf=3ffff018 Boot image size = 80724096 (0x4cfc080) bytes [image size] 80724096 [MD5 signaure] 4559cda9207279f33b3f4e7e5c143b2c LFBFF signature verified. INIT: version 2.88 booting Starting udev Configuring network interfaces... done. Populating dev cache dosfsck 2.11, 12 Mar 2005, FAT32, LFN Logical sector size is zero. dosfsck(/dev/sdb1) returned 1 Mounting /dev/sdb1 mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdb1, missing codepage or helper program, or other error In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try dmesg | tail or so. mount: /dev/sdb1 is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdb1, missing codepage or helper program, or other error In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try dmesg | tail or so. IO Memory Nodes: 1 IO Memory Per Node: 205520896 bytes Global Reserve Memory Per Node: 314572800 bytes Nodes=1 LCMB: got 205520896 bytes on numa-id=0, phys=0x10f800000, virt=0x2aaaab000000 LCMB: HEAP-CACHE POOL got 314572800 bytes on numa-id=0, virt=0x7faa5ec00000 Processor memory: 1500929003 Compiled on Thu 28-Sep-17 07:50 PDT by builders Total NICs found: 14 i354 rev03 Gigabit Ethernet @ irq255 dev 20 index 08 MAC: 2c5a.0f94.d030 ivshmem rev03 Backplane Data Interface @ index 09 MAC: 0000.0001.0002 en_vtun rev00 Backplane Control Interface @ index 10 MAC: 0000.0001.0001 en_vtun rev00 Backplane Int-Mgmt Interface @ index 11 MAC: 0000.0001.0003 en_vtun rev00 Backplane Ext-Mgmt Interface @ index 12 MAC: 0000.0000.0000 en_vtun rev00 Backplane Tap Interface @ index 13 MAC: 0000.0100.0001 INFO: Unable to read firewall mode from flash Writing default firewall mode (single) to flash INFO: Unable to read cluster interface-mode from flash Writing default mode "None" to flash Verify the activation-key, it might take a while... Failed to retrieve permanent activation key. Running Permanent Activation Key: 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 The Running Activation Key is not valid, using default settings: Licensed features for this platform: Maximum Physical Interfaces : Unlimited perpetual Maximum VLANs : 5 perpetual Inside Hosts : Unlimited perpetual Failover : Disabled perpetual Encryption-DES : Enabled perpetual Encryption-3DES-AES : Disabled perpetual Carrier : Disabled perpetual AnyConnect Premium Peers : 2 perpetual AnyConnect Essentials : Disabled perpetual Other VPN Peers : 10 perpetual Total VPN Peers : 12 perpetual AnyConnect for Mobile : Disabled perpetual AnyConnect for Cisco VPN Phone : Disabled perpetual Advanced Endpoint Assessment : Disabled perpetual Shared License : Disabled perpetual Total TLS Proxy Sessions : 2 perpetual Botnet Traffic Filter : Disabled perpetual Cluster : Disabled perpetual This platform has a Base license. cnnic_asa_exit_cb: Accelerator boot err Accelerator boot failed status 4. --- Begin of accelerator boot log --- Using user supplied board name: CUST_CLARK, number: 20003 Using user supplied DDR 0 spd address(es)/file(s): /asa/cavium/accelerator_spd Read 128 values from spd file: /asa/cavium/accelerator_spd PCIE port 0 All cores in reset, skipping soft reset. Using bootloader image: /asa/cavium/u-boot.bin Notice: Using board default DDR clock of: 0 hertz. Warning: Using generic default DDR clock of 533000000 hertz. Initialized 512 MBytes of DRAM Setting dram_size in env Starting cores 0x1 Powering up additional cores. Timeout waiting for boot completion! --- End of accelerator boot log --- Invalid log size 0 Panic: DATAPATH-0-1760 - cnnic_asa_exit_cb: Accelerator boot err Accelerator boot failed status 4. (set_exptime) Timer not a leaf 0x00007faa5a43f210. Traceback: 0x00007faa76f7d7be 0x00007faa76f7498c 0x00007faa76f844eb 0x00007faa76f7f1e3 0x00007faa7868b006 0x00007faa75b47180 0x00007faa76f77753 0x00007faa779af863 0x00007faa786902c1 0x00007faa76f837fe 0x00007faa72fea210 0x00007faa7868f1d5 0x00007faa76f54aa1 0x00007faa72fc5e05 mgd_timer_set_exptime: Not a leaf called from 0x00007faa76f844eb core0 same core snap_count=1 signo=11 RIP=7faa76f84525 ----------------------------------------------- Traceback output aborted. Flushing first exception frame: r8 0x0000000000008802 r9 0x0000000000000000 r10 0x00007faa5a4439e0 r11 0x0000000000003293 r12 0x00007faa7dc7e744 r13 0x00007faa5a443c20 r14 0x0000000000000000 r15 0xffffffffffffdf90 rdi 0x0000000000000000 rsi 0x00007faa5a443c20 rbp 0x00007faa5a443c60 rbx 0x00007faa5a43c1d8 rdx 0x0000000000000010 rax 0xfffffffffffffffc rcx 0xffffffffffffffff rsp 0x00007faa5a443c10 rip 0x00007faa75b46afd eflags 0x0000000000003293 csgsfs 0x0000000000000033 error code n/a vector 0x0000000000000000 old mask 0xffffffde3e3a5a05 cr2 0x0000000000000000 Nested traceback attempted via signal, from: Page fault: Address not mapped r8 0x0000000000008802 r9 0x0000000000000d34 r10 0x0000000000000042 r11 0x0000000000003293 r12 0x00007faa7e000d40 r13 0x00007faa7dc7b520 r14 0x0000000000000000 r15 0x00007faa7dc7b520 rdi 0x0000000000000000 rsi 0x0000000000000004 rbp 0x00007faa5a4433d0 rbx 0x00007faa5a43f000 rdx 0x0000000000000000 rax 0x0000000000000000 rcx 0x0000000000000000 rsp 0x00007faa5a4433c0 rip 0x00007faa76f84525 eflags 0x0000000000013246 csgsfs 0x0000000000000033 error code 0x0000000000000006 vector 0x000000000000000e old mask 0xffffffde3e3a5a05 cr2 0x0000000000000008 Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Software Version 9.6(2)23 Compiled on Thu 28-Sep-17 07:50 PDT by builders Hardware: ASA5506 Crashinfo collected on 08:40:36.589 UTC Thu Feb 15 2018 ASLR enabled, text region 7faa766af000-7faa7a6f8224 Traceback: 0: 0x00007faa76f34de1 1: 0x00007faa76f7e2b8 2: 0x00007faa7868ad86 3: 0x00007faa75b47180 4: 0x00007faa76f7f1e3 5: 0x00007faa7868b006 6: 0x00007faa75b47180 7: 0x00007faa76f77753 8: 0x00007faa779af863 9: 0x00007faa786902c1 10: 0x00007faa76f837fe 11: 0x00007faa72fea210 12: 0x00007faa7868f1d5 13: 0x00007faa76f54aa1 14: 0x00007faa72fc5e05 ----------------------------------------------- core0 same core snap_count=2 signo=11 RIP=7faa779b22d4 Process shutdown finished Rebooting... (status 0x8b) .. INIDeconfiguring network interfaces... done. Sending all processes the TERM signal... Sending all processes the KILL signal... Deactivating swap... Unmounting local filesystems... Rebooting... Rom image verified correctly
Has anyone else every experienced this?
02-15-2018 02:08 PM
Hello @Zaleon,
Here is the traceback
isco Adaptive Security Appliance Software Version 9.6(2)23 Compiled on Thu 28-Sep-17 07:50 PDT by builders Hardware: ASA5506 Crashinfo collected on 08:40:36.589 UTC Thu Feb 15 2018 ASLR enabled, text region 7faa766af000-7faa7a6f8224 Traceback: 0: 0x00007faa76f34de1 1: 0x00007faa76f7e2b8 2: 0x00007faa7868ad86 3: 0x00007faa75b47180 4: 0x00007faa76f7f1e3 5: 0x00007faa7868b006 6: 0x00007faa75b47180 7: 0x00007faa76f77753 8: 0x00007faa779af863 9: 0x00007faa786902c1 10: 0x00007faa76f837fe 11: 0x00007faa72fea210 12: 0x00007faa7868f1d5 13: 0x00007faa76f54aa1 14: 0x00007faa72fc5e05 ----------------------------------------------- core0 same core snap_count=2 signo=11 RIP=7faa779b22d4
I would suggest to open a case with Cisco TAC in order to decode the traceback and check what can be done with the device.
HTH
Gio
02-15-2018 04:26 PM
Thanks for your reply GioGonza, but unfortunately that is not an option for me.
02-18-2018 10:34 PM
Hello,
Couple of things you can try since TAC is not an option:
1. Try to see if fsck flash: works in rommon mode, looks like the flash is corrupt. If fsck is not successful, try to format the flash.
2. Try to use a different image, could be a corrupt image as well.
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HTH
AJ
02-19-2018 07:57 AM
02-19-2018 01:03 AM
A possibility is that you might be hitting the Clock Signal Component failure bug
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/web/clock-signal.html#~overview
If this is the case there is not recovery from this and the ASA needs to be replaced
02-19-2018 07:58 AM
05-07-2018 11:35 AM
Don't know if you are still being affected by this, but I had a very similar experience with my 5506 after I "downgraded" it from the FTD image to the old ASA image. I could use ROMMON mode to TFTP the image but I couldn't save the config and if it rebooted it would just go to ROMMON mode again.
I kept getting disk system errors:
File system not supported
Attempt autoboot: "boot disk0:"
File system not supported
boot: cannot determine first file name on device "disk0:"
What worked was TFTP'ing the ASA image, going through the initial config and then formatting the flash with the "format disk0:" command. You'll need to re-upload the ASA image again but I was out of the boot-loop.
Hope it helps.
02-10-2020 06:35 AM
Just want to say thank you - I ran into the exact same issue when "downgrading" from FTD to ASA software. Going through the whole process and then doing the flash format once in the ASA software worked like a champ. Just a few extra software copies than expected...
02-25-2020 03:28 AM
Thanks! I had the exact same problem! This answer should be the "solved" answer!!
05-03-2019 09:04 AM - edited 05-03-2019 09:06 AM
I am having the same issue trying to flash asa984-lfbff-k8.SPA to my ASA5506-X, has anyone found a solution? I've attached the console output:
rommon 3 > erase disk0: erase: Erasing 7038 MBytes ................ rommon 4 > ADDRESS=192.168.1.112 rommon 5 > NETMASK=255.255.255.0 rommon 6 > SERVER=192.168.1.82 rommon 7 > IMAGE=asa984-lfbff-k8.SPA rommon 8 > sync rommon 9 > tftpdnld ADDRESS: 192.168.1.112 NETMASK: 255.255.255.0 GATEWAY: 192.168.20.1 SERVER: 192.168.1.82 IMAGE: asa984-lfbff-k8.SPA MACADDR: 00:a3:8e:a1:d1:d8 VERBOSITY: Progress RETRY: 1200 PKTTIMEOUT: 10000 BLKSIZE: 512 CHECKSUM: Yes PORT: GbE/1 PHYMODE: Auto Detect Receiving asa984-lfbff-k8.SPA from 192.168.1.82!!!!!!!!!!!!! File reception completed. Boot buffer bigbuf=348bd018 Boot image size = 111332592 (0x6a2ccf0) bytes [image size] 111332592 [MD5 signaure] 970a68f6eeae5de8e410ae345ffb07a1 LFBFF signature verified. INIT: version 2.88 booting Starting udev Configuring network interfaces... done. Populating dev cache dosfsck 2.11, 12 Mar 2005, FAT32, LFN Starting check/repair pass. Starting verification pass. /dev/sdb1: 16 files, 1171/488208 clusters dosfsck(/dev/sdb1) returned 0 Mounting /dev/sdb1 dosfsck 2.11, 12 Mar 2005, FAT32, LFN Logical sector size is zero. dosfsck(/dev/sdc1) returned 1 Mounting /dev/sdc1 mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdc1, missing codepage or helper program, or other error In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try dmesg | tail or so. mount: /dev/sdc1 is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdc1, missing codepage or helper program, or other error In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try dmesg | tail or so. IO Memory Nodes: 1 IO Memory Per Node: 205520896 bytes Global Reserve Memory Per Node: 314572800 bytes Nodes=1 LCMB: got 205520896 bytes on numa-id=0, phys=0x107400000, virt=0x2aaaab000000 LCMB: HEAP-CACHE POOL got 312475648 bytes on numa-id=0, virt=0x7f20e0600000 LCMB: HEAP-CACHE POOL got 2097152 bytes on numa-id=0, virt=0x2aaaaac00000 Processor memory: 1496161156 POST started... POST finished, result is 0 (hint: 1 means it failed) Compiled on Tue 23-Apr-19 08:34 PDT by builders Total NICs found: 14 i354 rev03 Gigabit Ethernet @ irq255 dev 20 index 08 MAC: 00a3.8ea1.d1d8 ivshmem rev03 Backplane Data Interface @ index 09 MAC: 0000.0001.0002 en_vtun rev00 Backplane Control Interface @ index 10 MAC: 0000.0001.0001 en_vtun rev00 Backplane Int-Mgmt Interface @ index 11 MAC: 0000.0001.0003 en_vtun rev00 Backplane Ext-Mgmt Interface @ index 12 MAC: 0000.0000.0000 en_vtun rev00 Backplane Tap Interface @ index 13 MAC: 0000.0100.0001 WARNING: Attribute already exists in the dictionary. WARNING: Attribute already exists in the dictionary. INFO: Unable to read firewall mode from flash Writing default firewall mode (single) to flash INFO: Unable to read cluster interface-mode from flash Writing default mode "None" to flash Verify the activation-key, it might take a while... Failed to retrieve permanent activation key. Running Permanent Activation Key: 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 The Running Activation Key is not valid, using default settings: Licensed features for this platform: Maximum Physical Interfaces : Unlimited perpetual Maximum VLANs : 5 perpetual Inside Hosts : Unlimited perpetual Failover : Disabled perpetual Encryption-DES : Enabled perpetual Encryption-3DES-AES : Disabled perpetual Carrier : Disabled perpetual AnyConnect Premium Peers : 2 perpetual AnyConnect Essentials : Disabled perpetual Other VPN Peers : 10 perpetual Total VPN Peers : 12 perpetual AnyConnect for Mobile : Disabled perpetual AnyConnect for Cisco VPN Phone : Disabled perpetual Advanced Endpoint Assessment : Disabled perpetual Shared License : Disabled perpetual Total TLS Proxy Sessions : 2 perpetual Botnet Traffic Filter : Disabled perpetual Cluster : Disabled perpetual This platform has a Base license. cnnic_asa_exit_cb: Accelerator boot err Accelerator boot failed status 4. --- Begin of accelerator boot log --- Using user supplied board name: CUST_CLARK, number: 20003 Using user supplied DDR 0 spd address(es)/file(s): /asa/cavium/accelerator_spd Read 128 values from spd file: /asa/cavium/accelerator_spd PCIE port 0 All cores in reset, skipping soft reset. Using bootloader image: /asa/cavium/u-boot.bin Notice: Using board default DDR clock of: 0 hertz. Warning: Using generic default DDR clock of 533000000 hertz. Initialized 512 MBytes of DRAM Setting dram_size in env Starting cores 0x1 Powering up additional cores. Timeout waiting for boot completion! --- End of accelerator boot log --- Invalid log size 0 Panic: DATAPATH-0-1796 - cnnic_asa_exit_cb: Accelerator boot err Accelerator boot failed status 4. (set_exptime) Timer not a leaf 0x00007f20dc110210. Traceback: 0x00007f20f88f566e 0x00007f20f88ec6cc 0x00007f20f88fd0ab 0x00007f20f88f7205 0x00007f20fa158c62 0x00007f20f7478180 0x00007f20f88ef583 0x00007f20f93f6ce3 0x00007f20fa15e151 0x00007f20f890009d 0x00007f20f48ec200 0x00007f20fa15cb35 0x00007f20f88cb8b3 0x00007f20f48c7e85 mgd_timer_set_exptime: Not a leaf called from 0x00007f20f88fd0ab core0 same core snap_count=1 signo=11 RIP=7f20f88fd0e5 ----------------------------------------------- Traceback output aborted. Flushing first exception frame: r8 0x0000000000008802 r9 0x0000000000000000 r10 0x00007f20f7de79f0 r11 0x0000000000003293 r12 0x00007f20ffa401a4 r13 0x00007f20f7de7c30 r14 0x0000000000000000 r15 0xffffffffffffdf40 rdi 0x0000000000000000 rsi 0x00007f20f7de7c30 rbp 0x00007f20f7de7c70 rbx 0x00007f20dc10d180 rdx 0x0000000000000010 rax 0xfffffffffffffffc rcx 0xffffffffffffffff rsp 0x00007f20f7de7c20 rip 0x00007f20f7477afd eflags 0x0000000000003293 csgsfs 0xffff000000000033 error code n/a vector 0x0000000000000000 old mask 0xffffffde3e3ada05 cr2 0x0000000000000000 Nested traceback attempted via signal, from: Page fault: Address not mapped r8 0x0000000000008802 r9 0x0000000000000da0 r10 0x0000000000000042 r11 0x0000000000003293 r12 0x00007f20ffdf0d80 r13 0x00007f20ffa3cf80 r14 0x0000000000000000 r15 0x00007f20ffa3cf80 rdi 0x0000000000000000 rsi 0x0000000000000004 rbp 0x00007f20f7de73d0 rbx 0x00007f20dc110000 rdx 0x0000000000000000 rax 0x0000000000000000 rcx 0x0000000000000000 rsp 0x00007f20f7de73c0 rip 0x00007f20f88fd0e5 eflags 0x0000000000013246 csgsfs 0x0000000000000033 error code 0x0000000000000006 vector 0x000000000000000e old mask 0xffffffde3e3ada05 cr2 0x0000000000000008 Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Software Version 9.8(4) Compiled on Tue 23-Apr-19 08:34 PDT by builders Hardware: ASA5506 Target: SMP Crashinfo collected on 09:12:10.409 UTC Fri May 3 2019 ASLR enabled, text region 7f20f7fe0000-7f20fc348254 Traceback: 0: 0x00007f20f88a95f6 1: 0x00007f20f88f6208 2: 0x00007f20fa158996 3: 0x00007f20f7478180 4: 0x00007f20f88f7205 5: 0x00007f20fa158c62 6: 0x00007f20f7478180 7: 0x00007f20f88ef583 8: 0x00007f20f93f6ce3 9: 0x00007f20fa15e151 10: 0x00007f20f890009d 11: 0x00007f20f48ec200 12: 0x00007f20fa15cb35 13: 0x00007f20f88cb8b3 14: 0x00007f20f48c7e85 ----------------------------------------------- core0 same core snap_count=2 signo=11 RIP=7f20f93f9834 Process shutdown finished Rebooting... (status 0x8b) .. INIT: Sending processes the TERM signal Deconfiguring network interfaces... done. Sending all processes the TERM signal... Sending all processes the KILL signal... Deactivating swap... Unmounting local filesystems... Rebooting...
Also I get this when trying to view disk0:
rommon 3 > dir disk0:
File system not supported
06-17-2019 12:20 PM
I ran into this issue when I skipped step 9 of this guide:
Step 9 |
Install the ASA and ASDM images. Booting the ASA from ROMMON mode does not preserve the system image across reloads; you must still download the image to flash memory. You also need to download ASDM to flash memory.
|
06-17-2019 12:47 PM
Unfortunately I can't even get to the ASA prompt as after the image is downloaded via ROMMON it fails when trying to boot for the first time (as shown in my original post).
01-20-2020 05:13 AM - edited 01-20-2020 06:13 AM
Has anyone been able to make any headway on this issue? I'm having the same issue and like Joe, opening a TAC issue isn't an option for me at present either. This ASA 5506-X was functioning without any issues until recently. I purchased this one new. Upon receiving it I only connected it long enough to save a configuration to it, I then immediately unplugged it and set it on the shelf as a cold-spare. When I first plugged it in again, after a couple years on the shelf, it was rebooting in a loop as if it couldn't access the image on disk0: even though I could DIR disk0: and confirm that all the files were present and accounted for; and presumably readable. Whilst troubleshooting however, I made the decision to erase disk0: from ROMMON thinking I would be able to copy the files directly back to it. I immediately regretted that decision. Once erased, all subsequent access attempts have been met with the "File system not supported" message. I'm attaching my output in case anyone who hasn't experienced this issue firsthand would like to look at it.
ASA5506-X 21 > set ADDRESS=192.168.1.3 NETMASK=255.255.255.0 GATEWAY=192.168.1.145 SERVER=192.168.1.145 IMAGE=asa982-lfbff-k8.SPA CONFIG= FILE=asa982-lfbff-k8.SPA PORT=MANAGEMENT1/1 ADDRES=192.168.1.3 PS1="ASA5506-X ! > " ASA5506-X 22 > tftpdnld ADDRESS: 192.168.1.3 NETMASK: 255.255.255.0 GATEWAY: 192.168.1.145 SERVER: 192.168.1.145 IMAGE: asa982-lfbff-k8.SPA MACADDR: 00:a3:8e:66:b8:6f VERBOSITY: Progress RETRY: 40 PKTTIMEOUT: 7200 BLKSIZE: 1460 CHECKSUM: Yes PORT: GbE/1 PHYMODE: Auto Detect Receiving asa982-lfbff-k8.SPA from 192.168.1.145!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! File reception completed. Boot buffer bigbuf=348bd018 Boot image size = 108563072 (0x6788a80) bytes [image size] 108563072 [MD5 signaure] c996896c0c31477117b5c09f1dd30c09 LFBFF signature verified. INIT: version 2.88 booting Starting udev Configuring network interfaces... done. Populating dev cache dosfsck 2.11, 12 Mar 2005, FAT32, LFN Logical sector size is zero. dosfsck(/dev/sdc1) returned 1 Mounting /dev/sdc1 mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdc1, missing codepage or helper program, or other error In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try dmesg | tail or so. mount: /dev/sdc1 is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdc1, missing codepage or helper program, or other error In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try dmesg | tail or so. IO Memory Nodes: 1 IO Memory Per Node: 205520896 bytes Global Reserve Memory Per Node: 314572800 bytes Nodes=1 LCMB: got 205520896 bytes on numa-id=0, phys=0x108000000, virt=0x2aaaab000000 LCMB: HEAP-CACHE POOL got 312475648 bytes on numa-id=0, virt=0x7f2047600000 LCMB: HEAP-CACHE POOL got 2097152 bytes on numa-id=0, virt=0x2aaaaac00000 Processor memory: 1496266052 POST started... POST finished, result is 0 (hint: 1 means it failed) Compiled on Sun 27-Aug-17 13:06 PDT by builders Total NICs found: 14 i354 rev03 Gigabit Ethernet @ irq255 dev 20 index 08 MAC: 00a3.8e66.b86f ivshmem rev03 Backplane Data Interface @ index 09 MAC: 0000.0001.0002 en_vtun rev00 Backplane Control Interface @ index 10 MAC: 0000.0001.0001 en_vtun rev00 Backplane Int-Mgmt Interface @ index 11 MAC: 0000.0001.0003 en_vtun rev00 Backplane Ext-Mgmt Interface @ index 12 MAC: 0000.0000.0000 en_vtun rev00 Backplane Tap Interface @ index 13 MAC: 0000.0100.0001 WARNING: Attribute already exists in the dictionary. INFO: Unable to read firewall mode from flash Writing default firewall mode (single) to flash INFO: Unable to read cluster interface-mode from flash Writing default mode "None" to flash Verify the activation-key, it might take a while... Failed to retrieve permanent activation key. Running Permanent Activation Key: 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 The Running Activation Key is not valid, using default settings: Licensed features for this platform: Maximum Physical Interfaces : Unlimited perpetual Maximum VLANs : 5 perpetual Inside Hosts : Unlimited perpetual Failover : Disabled perpetual Encryption-DES : Enabled perpetual Encryption-3DES-AES : Disabled perpetual Carrier : Disabled perpetual AnyConnect Premium Peers : 2 perpetual AnyConnect Essentials : Disabled perpetual Other VPN Peers : 10 perpetual Total VPN Peers : 12 perpetual AnyConnect for Mobile : Disabled perpetual AnyConnect for Cisco VPN Phone : Disabled perpetual Advanced Endpoint Assessment : Disabled perpetual Shared License : Disabled perpetual Total TLS Proxy Sessions : 2 perpetual Botnet Traffic Filter : Disabled perpetual Cluster : Disabled perpetual This platform has a Base license. cnnic_asa_exit_cb: Accelerator boot err Accelerator boot failed status 4. --- Begin of accelerator boot log --- Using user supplied board name: CUST_CLARK, number: 20003 Using user supplied DDR 0 spd address(es)/file(s): /asa/cavium/accelerator_spd Read 128 values from spd file: /asa/cavium/accelerator_spd PCIE port 0 All cores in reset, skipping soft reset. Using bootloader image: /asa/cavium/u-boot.bin Notice: Using board default DDR clock of: 0 hertz. Warning: Using generic default DDR clock of 533000000 hertz. Initialized 512 MBytes of DRAM Setting dram_size in env Starting cores 0x1 Powering up additional cores. Timeout waiting for boot completion! --- End of accelerator boot log --- Invalid log size 0 Panic: DATAPATH-0-1832 - cnnic_asa_exit_cb: Accelerator boot err Accelerator boot failed status 4. (set_exptime) Timer not a leaf 0x00007f2042f14210. Traceback: 0x00007f205f8de9ae 0x00007f205f8d5b2c 0x00007f205f8e617b 0x00007f205f8e0523 0x00007f20610cdf36 0x00007f205e46d180 0x00007f205f8d88f3 0x00007f2060388973 0x00007f20610d33f1 0x00007f205f8e90ad 0x00007f205b8e1200 0x00007f20610d1dc5 0x00007f205f8b53fb 0x00007f205b8bce85 mgd_timer_set_exptime: Not a leaf called from 0x00007f205f8e617b core0 same core snap_count=1 signo=11 RIP=7f205f8e61b5 ----------------------------------------------- Traceback output aborted. Flushing first exception frame: r8 0x0000000000008802 r9 0x0000000000000000 r10 0x00007f2042f189f0 r11 0x0000000000003293 r12 0x00007f20669831a4 r13 0x00007f2042f18c30 r14 0x0000000000000000 r15 0xffffffffffffdf90 rdi 0x0000000000000000 rsi 0x00007f2042f18c30 rbp 0x00007f2042f18c70 rbx 0x00007f2042f111d0 rdx 0x0000000000000010 rax 0xfffffffffffffffc rcx 0xffffffffffffffff rsp 0x00007f2042f18c20 rip 0x00007f205e46cafd eflags 0x0000000000003293 csgsfs 0x0000000000000033 error code n/a vector 0x0000000000000000 old mask 0xffffffde3e3ada05 cr2 0x0000000000000000 Nested traceback attempted via signal, from: Page fault: Address not mapped r8 0x0000000000008802 r9 0x0000000000000d6a r10 0x0000000000000042 r11 0x0000000000003293 r12 0x00007f2066d21040 r13 0x00007f206697ff80 r14 0x0000000000000000 r15 0x00007f206697ff80 rdi 0x0000000000000000 rsi 0x0000000000000004 rbp 0x00007f2042f183d0 rbx 0x00007f2042f14000 rdx 0x0000000000000000 rax 0x0000000000000000 rcx 0x0000000000000000 rsp 0x00007f2042f183c0 rip 0x00007f205f8e61b5 eflags 0x0000000000013246 csgsfs 0x0000000000000033 error code 0x0000000000000006 vector 0x000000000000000e old mask 0xffffffde3e3ada05 cr2 0x0000000000000008 Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Software Version 9.8(2) Compiled on Sun 27-Aug-17 13:06 PDT by builders Hardware: ASA5506 Crashinfo collected on 12:43:34.789 UTC Mon Jan 20 2020 ASLR enabled, text region 7f205efd5000-7f2063296da4 Traceback: 0: 0x00007f205f8933e1 1: 0x00007f205f8df558 2: 0x00007f20610cdcb6 3: 0x00007f205e46d180 4: 0x00007f205f8e0523 5: 0x00007f20610cdf36 6: 0x00007f205e46d180 7: 0x00007f205f8d88f3 8: 0x00007f2060388973 9: 0x00007f20610d33f1 10: 0x00007f205f8e90ad 11: 0x00007f205b8e1200 12: 0x00007f20610d1dc5 13: 0x00007f205f8b53fb 14: 0x00007f205b8bce85 ----------------------------------------------- core0 same core snap_count=2 signo=11 RIP=7f206038b4b4 Process shutdown finished Rebooting... (status 0x8b) .. INIDeconfiguring network interfaces... done. Sending all processes the TERM signal... Sending all processes the KILL signal... Deactivating swap... Unmounting local filesystems... Rebooting... Rom image verified correctly Cisco Systems ROMMON, Version 1.1.8, RELEASE SOFTWARE Copyright (c) 1994-2015 by Cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Thu 06/18/2015 12:15:56.43 by builders Current image running: Boot ROM0 Last reset cause: PowerCycleRequest DIMM Slot 0 : Present Platform ASA5506 with 4096 Mbytes of main memory MAC Address: 00:a3:8e:66:b8:6f Using default Management Ethernet Port: 0 Use BREAK or ESC to interrupt boot. Use SPACE to begin boot immediately. File system not supported Attempt autoboot: "boot disk0:" File system not supported boot: cannot determine first file name on device "disk0:" autoboot: All boot attempts have failed. autoboot: Restarting the system. Rom image verified correctly Cisco Systems ROMMON, Version 1.1.8, RELEASE SOFTWARE Copyright (c) 1994-2015 by Cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Thu 06/18/2015 12:15:56.43 by builders Current image running: Boot ROM0 Last reset cause: LocalSoft DIMM Slot 0 : Present Platform ASA5506 with 4096 Mbytes of main memory MAC Address: 00:a3:8e:66:b8:6f Using default Management Ethernet Port: 0 Use BREAK or ESC to interrupt boot. Use SPACE to begin boot immediately. File system not supported Attempt autoboot: "boot disk0:" File system not supported boot: cannot determine first file name on device "disk0:" autoboot: All boot attempts have failed. autoboot: Restarting the system. Rom image verified correctly Cisco Systems ROMMON, Version 1.1.8, RELEASE SOFTWARE Copyright (c) 1994-2015 by Cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Thu 06/18/2015 12:15:56.43 by builders Current image running: Boot ROM0 Last reset cause: LocalSoft DIMM Slot 0 : Present Platform ASA5506 with 4096 Mbytes of main memory MAC Address: 00:a3:8e:66:b8:6f Using default Management Ethernet Port: 0 Use BREAK or ESC to interrupt boot. Use SPACE to begin boot immediately. asa5506x 1 > sh info Current image running (0/1): Boot ROM0 Cisco Systems ROMMON, Version 1.1.8, RELEASE SOFTWARE Copyright (c) 1994-2015 by Cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Thu 06/18/2015 12:15:56.43 by builders DIMM Slot 0 : Present Product Identifier : ASA5506 Serial Number - PCA : JAD211104TK Serial Number - Chassis : JMX2112Y1GY Version Identifier : V04 CPLD Version : 34 (MM/DD/YY): 04/25/14 (2.2) CPLD Ext Version : 0x03020200 (2.2.0) Board Version : 3 (P2) PCH Version : 02 (A2) CPLD-ENV Version : 0000 Hardware Anchor : F01025R12.16ae50ec82014-04-17 Certificate : 333C0DC1B9D15412 Microloader : MA0008R06.O203142014 asa5506x 2 > sh usage: show idprom|info|reg|stat asa5506x 3 > sh idprom Reading onboard idprom...done Local IDPROM ---------------------------------- IDPROM version: 4 Compat Byte: 0xff Controller: 3163 (0x0c5b) Version ID: V04 H/W Version: 2.0 New Deviation: 525310 (0x000803fe) Top Assy P/N: 68-5234-06 Top Assy Revision NUM: A0 PCB P/N: 73-16139-06 PCB Revision: A0 PCB S/N: JAD211104TK Chassis S/N: JMX2112Y1GY Mfg Test Data: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 RMA Number: 0-0-0-0 RMA History: 00 CLEI Code: FWMA210BRA MAC Address: 00a3.8e66.b86e MAC Block: 11 F/W Version: 0.0(0)0 Digital Signature: 40c1 Electronic Chip ID: 4d 31 34 39 39 32 30 36 30 Device Values: KENTON Product ID: ASA5506 Description: ASA 5506-X with SW, 8GE Data, 1GE Mgmt, AC asa5506x 4 > sh reg I350 GbE MAC registers: CTRL =0x001c0040, STATUS=0x80382783, CTRL_X=0x12800000, IMS =0x00000000 RCTL =0x04008022, RDBAL =0x779b5000, RDBAH =0x00000000, RDLEN =0x00000400 RDH =0x0000001c, RDT =0x0000003f, RDTR =0x00000000 TCTL =0x000400fa, TDBAL =0x779b3000, TDBAH =0x00000000, TDLEN =0x00000400 TDH =0x00000000, TDT =0x00000000, TIPG =0x00601008 TXDMAC=0x00000000 TXCW =0x00000000, RXCW =0x00000000, FCRTH =0x00000000, FCRTL =0x00000000 FCAH =0x00000100, FCAL =0x00c28001, FCT =0x00008808, FCTTV =0x00000000 RDFH =0x000000e6, RDFT =0x000000e4, RDFPC =0x00000000 TDFH =0x00000001, TDFT =0x00000000, TDFPC =0x00000000 =========================== RDFHS =0x000000e4, RDFTS =0x000000e4, RXDCTL=0x02010000 TDFHS =0x00000000, TDFTS =0x00000000, TXDCTL=0x02010000 RXCSUM=0x00000700 Rx enabled, Tx enabled Device status = full-duplex, link to PHY up Device Speed = 1000Mbps PHY Registers: PHY is Marvell PHY, address 0x0 Control = 0x1140 Status = 0x796d PHY ID 1 = 0x0141 PHY ID 2 = 0x0dd1 Auto Neg Advertisement = 0x01e1 Link Partner Ability = 0xc1e1 Auto Neg Expansion = 0x000f Next Page Tx = 0x2001 Link Partner Next Page = 0x48c2 1000BaseT Control = 0x0300 1000BaseT Status = 0x7c00 Extended Status = 0x3000 PHY Specific Control = 0x3060 PHY Specific Status = 0xbc48 Interrupt Enable = 0x0000 Interrupt Status = 0x1c40 Ext PHY Spec Control = 0x0020 Receive Error Counter = 0x0000 LED Control = 0x0000 Ext PHY Spec Control 2 = 0x0040 Ext PHY Spec Status = 0x0000 PHY says Link is UP, Speed 1000Mbps, Full-Duplex [AUTONEG Done] AUTONEG - Our ability is 1000M/FD 1000M/HD 100M/FD 100M/HD 10M/FD 10M/HD AUTONEG - Partner ability is 1000M/FD 1000M/HD 100M/FD 100M/HD 10M/FD 10M/HD ring sizes: RX=64, TX=64 rxring=0x779b5000, shadow=0x779b5718, head=0, rx_buf_size=2048 txring=0x779b3000, shadow=0x779b2d18, head=0, tail=0 tx_count=0 ctrl=0x00100040, ctrl0=0x001c0040 ctrlx=0x12800000, ctrl1=0x12800000 GE Statistics CRC error 0 Symbol error 0 Missed Packets 0 Single Collision 0 Excessive Coll 0 Multiple Coll 0 Late Coll 0 Collision 0 Defer 0 Receive Length 0 Alignment Error 0 XON RX 0 XON TX 0 XOFF RX 0 XOFF TX 0 FC RX Unsupport 0 Packet RX (64) 17 Packet RX (127) 8 Packet RX (255) 4 Packet RX (511) 0 Packet RX (1023) 0 Packet RX (1522) 0 Good Packet RX 29 Broadcast RX 29 Multicast RX 0 Good Packet TX 0 Good Octets RX.H 0 Good Octets RX.L 2779 Good Octets TX.H 0 Good Octets TX.L 0 RX No Buff 0 RX Undersize 0 RX Fragment 0 RX Oversize 0 RX Octets High 0 RX Octets Low 48748 TX Octets High 0 TX Octets Low 0 TX Packet 0 RX Packet 241 TX Broadcast 0 TX Multicast 0 Packet TX (64) 0 Packet TX (127) 0 Packet TX (255) 0 Packet TX (511) 0 Packet TX (1023) 0 Packet TX (1522) 0 TX Underruns 0 TX No CRS 0 RX Error Count 0 RX DMA Underruns 0 RX Carrier Ext 0 TCP Segmentation 0 asa5506x 5 > sh stat RX Ring dump (head = 0, tail = 63) RX Ring[0]: ptr: 779180c0, pak: 77918018, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0003, Length: 0x003c RX Ring[1]: ptr: 77918900, pak: 77918058, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0003, Length: 0x003c RX Ring[2]: ptr: 77919140, pak: 77918898, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0073, Length: 0x005c RX Ring[3]: ptr: 77919980, pak: 779190d8, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0073, Length: 0x005c RX Ring[4]: ptr: 7791a1c0, pak: 77919918, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0073, Length: 0x005c RX Ring[5]: ptr: 7791aa00, pak: 7791a158, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0073, Length: 0x005c RX Ring[6]: ptr: 7791b240, pak: 7791a998, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0003, Length: 0x003c RX Ring[7]: ptr: 7791ba80, pak: 7791b1d8, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0073, Length: 0x00d8 RX Ring[8]: ptr: 7791c2c0, pak: 7791ba18, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0073, Length: 0x005c RX Ring[9]: ptr: 7791cb00, pak: 7791c258, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0073, Length: 0x005c RX Ring[10]: ptr: 7791d340, pak: 7791ca98, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0003, Length: 0x003c RX Ring[11]: ptr: 7791db80, pak: 7791d2d8, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0003, Length: 0x003c RX Ring[12]: ptr: 7791e3c0, pak: 7791db18, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0003, Length: 0x003c RX Ring[13]: ptr: 7791ec00, pak: 7791e358, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0003, Length: 0x003c RX Ring[14]: ptr: 7791f440, pak: 7791eb98, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0003, Length: 0x003c RX Ring[15]: ptr: 7791fc80, pak: 7791f3d8, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0003, Length: 0x003c RX Ring[16]: ptr: 779204c0, pak: 7791fc18, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0003, Length: 0x003c RX Ring[17]: ptr: 77920d00, pak: 77920458, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0003, Length: 0x003c RX Ring[18]: ptr: 77921540, pak: 77920c98, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0003, Length: 0x003c RX Ring[19]: ptr: 77921d80, pak: 779214d8, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0003, Length: 0x003c RX Ring[20]: ptr: 779225c0, pak: 77921d18, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0003, Length: 0x003c RX Ring[21]: ptr: 77922e00, pak: 77922558, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0073, Length: 0x00e0 RX Ring[22]: ptr: 77923640, pak: 77922d98, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0073, Length: 0x00e0 RX Ring[23]: ptr: 77923e80, pak: 779235d8, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0003, Length: 0x003c RX Ring[24]: ptr: 779246c0, pak: 77923e18, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0003, Length: 0x003c RX Ring[25]: ptr: 77924f00, pak: 77924658, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0073, Length: 0x00f3 RX Ring[26]: ptr: 77925740, pak: 77924e98, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0073, Length: 0x005c RX Ring[27]: ptr: 77925f80, pak: 779256d8, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0073, Length: 0x005c RX Ring[28]: ptr: 779267c0, pak: 77925f18, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0003, Length: 0x003c RX Ring[29]: ptr: 77927000, pak: 77926758, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0003, Length: 0x003c RX Ring[30]: ptr: 77927840, pak: 77926f98, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0003, Length: 0x003c RX Ring[31]: ptr: 77928080, pak: 779277d8, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0003, Length: 0x003c RX Ring[32]: ptr: 779288c0, pak: 77928018, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0073, Length: 0x0056 RX Ring[33]: ptr: 77929100, pak: 77928858, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0003, Length: 0x003c RX Ring[34]: ptr: 77929940, pak: 77929098, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0003, Length: 0x003c RX Ring[35]: ptr: 7792a180, pak: 779298d8, owner: CPU, Status: 0x0003, Length: 0x003c RX Ring[36]: ptr: 7792a9c0, pak: 7792a118, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[37]: ptr: 7792b200, pak: 7792a958, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[38]: ptr: 7792ba40, pak: 7792b198, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[39]: ptr: 7792c280, pak: 7792b9d8, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[40]: ptr: 7792cac0, pak: 7792c218, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[41]: ptr: 7792d300, pak: 7792ca58, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[42]: ptr: 7792db40, pak: 7792d298, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[43]: ptr: 7792e380, pak: 7792dad8, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[44]: ptr: 7792ebc0, pak: 7792e318, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[45]: ptr: 7792f400, pak: 7792eb58, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[46]: ptr: 7792fc40, pak: 7792f398, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[47]: ptr: 77930480, pak: 7792fbd8, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[48]: ptr: 77930cc0, pak: 77930418, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[49]: ptr: 77931500, pak: 77930c58, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[50]: ptr: 77931d40, pak: 77931498, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[51]: ptr: 77932580, pak: 77931cd8, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[52]: ptr: 77932dc0, pak: 77932518, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[53]: ptr: 77933600, pak: 77932d58, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[54]: ptr: 77933e40, pak: 77933598, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[55]: ptr: 77934680, pak: 77933dd8, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[56]: ptr: 77934ec0, pak: 77934618, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[57]: ptr: 77935700, pak: 77934e58, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[58]: ptr: 77935f40, pak: 77935698, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[59]: ptr: 77936780, pak: 77935ed8, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[60]: ptr: 77936fc0, pak: 77936718, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[61]: ptr: 77937800, pak: 77936f58, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[62]: ptr: 77938040, pak: 77937798, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 RX Ring[63]: ptr: 77938880, pak: 77937fd8, owner: GE, Status: 0x0000, Length: 0x0000 TX Ring dump (head = 0, tail = 0) TX Ring[0]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[1]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[2]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[3]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[4]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[5]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[6]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[7]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[8]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[9]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[10]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[11]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[12]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[13]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[14]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[15]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[16]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[17]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[18]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[19]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[20]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[21]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[22]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[23]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[24]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[25]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[26]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[27]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[28]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[29]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[30]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[31]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[32]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[33]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[34]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[35]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[36]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[37]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[38]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[39]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[40]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[41]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[42]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[43]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[44]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[45]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[46]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[47]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[48]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[49]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[50]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[51]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[52]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[53]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[54]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[55]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[56]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[57]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[58]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[59]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[60]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[61]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[62]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000 TX Ring[63]: ptr: 0, pak: 0, owner: GE, StatLen=0x0000, Length: 0x00000000
As is likely evidenced by the incessant fervor with which I have been, and sadly must continue, butting my head against this issue, my primary ASA bit the dust almost 48 hours ago now so, my network is down until I am able to find a way around this issue. So, any thoughts, ideas, suggestions, or even admonishments would be greatly appreciated. Please let me know if there is anything else it would help to see posted. I will gladly make any additional information available.
Thank you all for the information you've already provided herein; and in advance for any additional help I'm optimistically holding out hope some of you may yet be willing to offer. ;-)
Cheers!
11-15-2021 11:15 AM
Hi,
I had this exact same issue and found this thread. TAC is also not an option for me as my device is not covered. As a last-ditch effort, I decided to take it apart and reseat everything that could be reseated. The only things removable from the motherboard were the battery and the SSD. After putting everything back together, it booted up. I believe it was most likely the battery that solved the issue, but since the issue is gone I can't reproduce to narrow down which component actually solved the problem. Hope this helps.
-Richard
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