02-07-2002 04:28 PM - edited 03-01-2019 08:24 PM
Some time today my 3620 stopped running. I think it rebooted but sh ver says it's been up for 11 + weeks. When I do a sh config I get: "Using 25109 out of 30712 bytes, uncompressed size = 89404 bytes
%Error opening nvram:/startup-config (Not enough space)" I have never had this issue before. What can I do to trouble shoot this and free up some memory. This is VERY urgent as this router serves all my DSL customers. I cant do a copy run to start either.
Thanks,
Mitchel
02-08-2002 10:00 AM
Hi,
If you are having BACKUP of your configuration, then better to do "erase nvram:" to erase completely your configuration. After that, copying the configuration through "copy tftp start".Hope this works...
Regards...
--Ashok.
02-08-2002 10:54 AM
Thanks I like your idea however it scares me a little because I do not have a current back up. I am wondering if there is a way to copy the start up config with out opening it. When I do a show run I get nothing, and tftp fails for lack of memory when trying to copy startup.
02-08-2002 11:35 AM
Probably your configuration is too large to be stored in nvram. Enable 'service compress-config' and then try again to 'copy runn start'.
Good luck
Matias.-
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