11-10-2002 08:13 PM - edited 03-02-2019 02:47 AM
Hi,
I have a new supervisor III (ws-5530-E1) with version 4.5(4). I have tried to ugrage the IOS to version 6.3.5 but failed halfway as it exceeded the available DRAM.
A sh flash or dir bootflash: (can't remember which one I used) shows the file # and the file name (cat5000-sup3.4-5-4.bin) of the current IOS on the first line and just the name (without file #) of the intended IOS (6.3.5) on the second line (cat5000-sup3.6-3-5.bin).
I did a squeeze to remove the imcomplete 6.3.5 IOS file. After that, I did a sh flash and the current IOS (4.5.4) was still there (incomplete 6.3.5 was gone). I turned off the switch to resume testing the next day. However, when the switch was booted up it went into rommon mode. I did a dir bootflash:, it showed the IOS name cat5000-sup3.4-5-4 (deleted)!!
I am not sure what happened. Does the above (deleted) showed that the file is definetely gone and not recoverable? Can anyone explain why the file is deleted? A squeeze should only remove a deleted/incomplete file and not files that are not deleted. Most importantly, what should I do from here (I do not have any flash card with the module)? Is there any hidden commands that I could use to boot the switch via other means? I couldn't find any information on this site about the problem.
Any help is much appreciated. Thanks.
11-11-2002 06:38 AM
If you do not have another SUP III you can use to write the flash card, you can check this matrix to see if you have a compatible Cisco device that will work for you...
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/63/pcmciamatrix.html
At this point, if all else fails, you should still be able to do an xmodem to load another image on the flash.
11-11-2002 11:15 AM
What you describe is not normal. However, the following page should help in recovering the Supervisor Engine
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/26.html#cat5k
Make sure you read the release notes for memory/DRAM requirements
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat5000/c5krn/sw_rns/78_11304.htm
11-11-2002 02:48 PM
Hi,
Thanks very much for the replies. I tried using xmodem to load the image on but failed on loading network management processor image.
Here's the display of error messages.
Loading Network Management Processor image
Uncompressing file: ######################
*** Bus Error (load) Exception ***
Access address = 0x
*** TLB (Store) Exception ***
Access address = 0x6167
PC = 0x80010604, Cause = 0x800c, Status Reg = 0x3041d003
monitor: command "xmodem" aborted due to exception
Do you know what the problem is?
Thanks.
12-05-2002 02:29 PM
Hi,
Talked to the TAC. Can't resolve the issue and the TAC RMA another module to replace it.
Thanks.
PF
12-06-2002 11:43 AM
Yup always have to check your dram requirements , 4.x I believe needed 16 meg , 5.X needed 32 meg and 6.x code needs 64 meg to run .
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