12-22-2003 04:25 AM - edited 03-02-2019 12:29 PM
Anybody know what this means:
MSFC2-BB3#sh msfc2 fault
Fault History Buffer:
MSFC2 Software (C6MSFC2-BOOT-M), Version 12.1(2)E, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Compiled Mon 19-Jun-00 18:30 by linda
Signal = 10, Code = 0x1C, Uptime 00:00:06
$0 : 00000000, AT : 303C0000, v0 : 00020000, v1 : 00000001
a0 : 10030370, a1 : 3060D448, a2 : 30644624, a3 : 00000000
t0 : 00000028, t1 : 3401FD01, t2 : 34018100, t3 : FFFF00FF
t4 : 300E9858, t5 : 00000004, t6 : 566C616E, t7 : 00000000
s0 : 3062DCFC, s1 : 10030000, s2 : 10050370, s3 : 304BC154
s4 : 00000001, s5 : 070DB8E8, s6 : 00000000, s7 : 00000000
t8 : 00006B7A, t9 : 00000000, k0 : 3041C001, k1 : 30410000
gp : 303C24A0, sp : 30613D80, s8 : 00000000, ra : 30128788
EPC : 3012863C, SREG : 3401FD03, Cause : 0000001C
regards
mark
12-26-2003 10:33 AM
I think Signal = 10 indicates a bus error. Not sure about other contents.
12-29-2003 07:45 AM
The command is a hidden command.
The command shows a snapshot of some of the
router registers at the time of the last crash.
If your MSFC recently crashed, find the file starting with the word "crashinfo" and dated around the time of the crash.
Open a TAC case and input the current "show tech" output and the crashinfo file to the case.
A Cisco tac engineer will be glad to assist you.
12-30-2003 01:40 AM
This happend last week when i was busy reloading images and configs after an upgrade problem but has not happened since i got everything sorted out so i will not progress this unless it happens again.
We do not have smartnet so i cannot open tac cases directly with cisco.
regards
mark
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