09-17-2004 08:20 AM - edited 03-02-2019 06:34 PM
Hi all,
I managed to pick up some old 2500s. One of them periodically crashes with the output shown below. Sometimes it runs for weeks and sometimes I have to power down for a while (until cooled down) just to get it booted. I have had different IOS versions on and changed the flash and DRAM with no success. I guess my question is if I this kind of thing is fixable (I changed the components that I could. I suppose I can try the PSU as well, because it seems to be temperature related).
Thanks in advance
Jacques
System Bootstrap, Version 11.0(10c), SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1986-1996 by cisco Systems
2500 processor with 14336 Kbytes of main memory
%SYS-4-CONFIG_NEWER: Configurations from version 12.2 may not be correctly understood.
%SCHED-3-PAGEZERO: Low memory modified by Init (0x20 = 0x4AFC4AFB).
-Traceback= 10E76CC 10E82DC 10E5DEC 1010080 10005DE 10044EC
validblock_diagnose, code = 3
current memory block, bp = 0xE016FC,
memory pool type is I/O
data check, ptr = 0xE01720
next memory block, bp = 0xE02968,
memory pool type is I/O
data check, ptr = 0xE0298C
previous memory block, bp = 0xE00490,
memory pool type is I/O
data check, ptr = 0xE004B4
%SYS-3-BADBLOCK: Bad block pointer E016FC
-Traceback= 10A8BA2 10A969A 109962A 109BDF0 109A188 109A1FA 101958A 109FA8A 109F9FE 109F8E6 10F8C42 10F683C 10CD0B6 10ABA58
%SYS-6-MTRACE: malloc: addr,pc
E3470,10B89CC E3430,10B89CC E33F0,1128C34 E33B0,10C70DE
E2AF4,10B4DB4 E1480,10A88E4 E1440,10B43C0 E1400,10B89CC
%SYS-6-MTRACE: free: addr,pc
72408,109962C E0298C,1099622 725A0,109962C E03BF8,1099622
72738,109962C E04E64,1099622 728D0,109962C E060D0,1099622
%SYS-6-BLKINFO: Corrupted previous pointer blk E016FC, words 2340, alloc 10999D6, InUse, dealloc 72270, rfcnt 1
%SYS-6-MEMDUMP: 0xE016FC: 0xAB1234CD 0xFFFFFFFE 0x0 0x109927F
%SYS-6-MEMDUMP: 0xE0170C: 0x10999D6 0xE02968 0xE004A4 0x80000924
%Software-forced reload
Queued messages:
Exception: Software forced crash at 0x110F4E4 (PC)
09-23-2004 09:47 AM
I strongly believe that this is due to hardware defects of it.
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