09-30-2003 01:26 AM - edited 02-20-2020 11:01 PM
I have a pix 501 that I have recently upgraded the version to 6.2(2). I have tried to upgrade the PDM to the same version (currently 1.1(2)) however I get an error saying not enough flash memory.
Show flash retirns the following....
pixfirewall# sh flash
flash file system: version:2 magic:0x12345679
file 0: origin: 0 length:1540152
file 1: origin: 2490368 length:10054
file 2: origin: 0 length:0
file 3: origin: 2621440 length:3528136
file 4: origin: 7864320 length:280
pixfirewall#
How can I tell which is the PDM file and how can I delete it to free space for the new pdm file.
Thanks very much,
Richard Benson
09-30-2003 06:36 AM
What command are you using to copy it? Are you sure you have the syntax correct - when you copy up a new PDM, it will overwrite the old one, and you should never have flash space problems. PIX OS isn't as flexible with flash as IOS is - you really don't have the ability to store multiple files up there, etc - it should be almost foolproof.
10-01-2003 08:13 AM
Your quite right I was doing it wrong. Sorry to have wasted your time.
Cheers,
Rich
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