02-20-2018 07:11 AM - edited 03-05-2019 09:57 AM
I've been using the 3.16 line of code on our ISR's and used the USB port to upgrade code by plugging in a thumb drive.
I've recently tried the new 16.3 and 16.6 versions of IOS and found I can't use a thumb drive anymore. I don't remember reading this in the release notes.
Does anyone know if Cisco removed the ability to mount a USB drive in the newer versions of code?
Here's the output of 16.6.2. No usb0:
Router#dir ? /all List all files /recursive List files recursively all-filesystems List files on all filesystems bootflash: Directory or file name cns: Directory or file name flash: Directory or file name null: Directory or file name nvram: Directory or file name system: Directory or file name tar: Directory or file name tmpsys: Directory or file name webui: Directory or file name | Output modifiers <cr> Router#
Tyler
02-20-2018 07:42 PM
02-21-2018 06:30 AM - edited 02-21-2018 06:32 AM
You're right. It see's the USB but I can't access it.
*Feb 21 07:27:13.503 MST: %IOSXE-5-PLATFORM: SIP0: kernel: scsi 8:0:0:0: Direct-Access USBDev Pendrive 1.0 PQ: 0 ANSI: 6 *Feb 21 07:27:13.504 MST: %IOSXE-5-PLATFORM: SIP0: kernel: sd 8:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0 *Feb 21 07:27:15.005 MST: %IOSXE-5-PLATFORM: SIP0: kernel: sd 8:0:0:0: [sda] 15996919 512-byte logical blocks: (8.19 GB/7.63 GiB) *Feb 21 07:27:15.006 MST: %IOSXE-3-PLATFORM: SIP0: kernel: sd 8:0:0:0: [sda] No Caching mode page found *Feb 21 07:27:15.020 MST: %IOSXE-5-PLATFORM: SIP0: kernel: sd 8:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI removable disk Router#dir usb0: ^ % Invalid input detected at '^' marker. Router#
It's a Dell 8GB USB stick. If I do a "dir /all" it only shows me bootflash:. No other drives.
I should also mention, if I boot into 3.16, the same router and USB stick work just fine. Boot back into 16.6.2 and I can't see the USB anymore.
Tyler
02-21-2018 12:29 PM
Look for one of these: Samsung Bar 16 Gb.
02-21-2018 12:56 PM
I don't have one of those.
Is there a list of "Cisco Approved" USB sticks? Why should that matter? This USB stick worked before the code upgrade.
02-21-2018 09:59 PM
@tripley wrote:
Is there a list of "Cisco Approved" USB sticks?
Yes there is. N77-USB-2GB
02-22-2018 06:41 AM
HAHAHAHA! $1200 for a 2GB USB stick!?!?
02-22-2018 11:09 AM
@tripley wrote:
HAHAHAHA! $1200 for a 2GB USB stick!?!?
Correct. The product are made by monks who's never uttered a single word for the last 6 years, hence the cost.
06-05-2018 01:00 PM
I just had the same problem. The solution is to get a slightly better quality stick.
The $5 16GB plastic stick was a no go on the latest software but a thin metal $20-ish Kinston 32GB USB3 worked just fine.
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