03-13-2006 12:39 AM - edited 03-03-2019 02:14 AM
Hi
I use command 'show run' on my router but no configuration display , when i try to copy startup running it display error message ' %Error opening system:/running-config (Not enough space) '
how can i solve this problem
Thanks
03-13-2006 12:57 AM
Hello
Try issuing "show proc mem" and find memory consuming processes. Please see your IOS version, issue a "show version" and see if there are any open caveats for that particular release.
HTH
Leon
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03-13-2006 02:09 AM
Hi,
Just try dir system: command, whether it is showing running-config file like,
dir system:
Directory of system:/
2 dr-x 0
1 -rw- 21937
We also faced the same problem in one of our switch, but fortnately starts working after a restart.
Once ensured the availablity of starting config, u can try by restarting it,
hope it will help,
Rgs,
03-13-2006 02:14 AM
Hi
I use command 'dir system:running-config' it show me
1 -rw- 5674
No space information available
Can i delete this file to solve my problem and how can i delete it ?
thanks
03-13-2006 02:53 AM
You can try to copy your running-configto tftp server "copy startup-config tftp" and issue "erase nvram". From there on you can copy the configuration back to your router "copy tftp startup-config" and reload the system.
HTH
Leon
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03-13-2006 03:27 AM
Hi,
Since the running-config is stored in DRAM Processor memory, i don't find any reason in delteing and restoring NVRAM contents.
So you just try by issuing show memory free command and find out whether it is showing any free space availbe in DRAM processor memory.
And also clarify whether it is new router/switch or the working one.
Rgs,
03-13-2006 03:25 AM
Hi all
Thanks very much for reply
but if i can't to restart my router (It's very important) do you have any other way to solve it ?
thanks
Regards,
03-13-2006 03:39 AM
Hi,
What router it is ??? Becz, On Cisco 7500 series routers (including 7000 series with the RSP7000 card upgrade), a memory scanning feature is available.
Just go thro, this link under Reallocating DRAM Memory
which will give reasons and solutions for this kind problem.
Hope this will help,
Rgs,
10-25-2013 12:20 AM
Hi,
I know it is an old post but I faced the same problem and I couldn't restart the router.
However, I noticed that I had a lot of pat translations so I cleared all nats (clear ip nat tr *) and that resolved my problem.
HTH
-Ahmad
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