10-11-2006 03:25 PM - edited 03-03-2019 02:19 PM
we have new 2811 with IOS Cisco IOS Software, 2800 Software (C2800NM-IPBASE-M), Version 12.4(3f), RELEASE
SOFTWARE (fc3), and I am trying to upgrade to c2800nm-ipbaseek9-mz.124-10.bin. I tftp it to the router but I am not asked to erase the flash and when it is done tftping I do a show flash and it is there. If I reload it won't load the new IOS. If I tell the router to load the new IOS I get the following error:
SYS-6-READ_BOOTFILE_FAIL: flash:c2800nm-ipbaseek9-mz.124-10.bin File boot faile
d -- File not accessible.
I can not find any documentation on how to load this. I need the https and ssh that comes with the new IOS. Any ideas?
Thanks
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10-11-2006 03:43 PM
Check your spelling on the image name, it looks like there is an extra E in the feature set name.
Instead of ipbaseek9-mz, you probably want ipbasek9-mz, or this as the image name:
boot system flash:c2800nm-ipbasek9-mz.124-10.bin
10-11-2006 03:42 PM
Mitch
When I read descriptions of problems with IOS upgrades one of the first things that I think about is the possibility that an invalid image has been loaded. But your error message indicates the file is not available not that it is invalid.
If you could post the console messages generated during the boot process it would help us to give you better advice. Also it would be helpful if you would post the output of show flash and the commands that you configured to tell the router to boot this new image.
HTH
Rick
10-11-2006 03:43 PM
Check your spelling on the image name, it looks like there is an extra E in the feature set name.
Instead of ipbaseek9-mz, you probably want ipbasek9-mz, or this as the image name:
boot system flash:c2800nm-ipbasek9-mz.124-10.bin
10-12-2006 08:02 AM
The spelling of the image name in the boot system flash comand was wrong. Thanks for the catch I guess I could not see the forst among the trees. It is working fine now.
Thanks
10-11-2006 08:56 PM
give following command in global configuration mode.
"boot system flash:c2800nm-ipbaseek9-mz.124-10.bin"
10-12-2006 05:56 AM
Mitch,
Please post the output from typing
#dir /all
Thanks
10-11-2006 11:59 PM
I faced some similar problem two days before on a cisco 1841 and the problem was that the IOmem percent was high and thee was not enough memory to load the new IOS into RAM. Please check your device and the required memory for the IOS. You can modify IOmem percent in rommon (iomemset)...
bye
FCS
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