03-18-2014 12:29 PM - edited 03-11-2019 08:57 PM
Good afternoon gentlemen
Suddenly I could not connect to an ASA 8.2.1 firewall by SSH anymore. When we tried, connection closed in the same time. No changes has being performed.
We could configure by ASDM telnet access, working perfectly.
Other issue, we could not perform "show run" or "more system:run". It seems like configuration is blocked. "Show start" works perfectly.
sh run
ERROR: Command Ignored, Configuration in progress...
Error reading system:running-config (Configuration temporarily locked)
"running-config" file is strange. Zero Bytes and date related to 1970. There's space in disk and memory and CPU not high.
Firewall has no failover configuration and no another session in "show ssh sessions" or "show asdm sessions"
Anyone has an idea what's up and how to solve it?
Regards
Christian
03-18-2014 02:34 PM
You could be hitting this bug: https://tools.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCtg89906
Besides upgrading, the workaround is to try "fsck flash" from console. (fsck is file system check)
03-19-2014 01:55 PM
Thank you Marvin
Unfortunatelly, firewall is located in another country.
Can I try this by telnet session or is it just possible by console?
Firewall would be upgraded to newer version, but how could I perform this without save config correctly (or in a trusty way)?
Regards
Christian
03-19-2014 02:26 PM
You could try a backup from ASDM.
You should also be able to run the fsck command from telnet (or by using the ASDM command line tool).
04-09-2014 09:56 AM
Hi Christian,
I've recently encountered a similar situation. Did you find any resolution to this?
Thanks.
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