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Router 7500 - Logs: Oct 17 08:16:49.240 GMT-3: %Card in slot 8 has been OIR removed by ORFS.

Eder Silva
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Level 1

Hello everyone,

About one week, I have received the log's below which I am not able to identify any reference to protocols or services active in my router's, log files are:

Oct 17 08:16:49.240 GMT-3:  %Card in slot 8 has been OIR removed by ORFS.
.Oct 17 08:46:52.691 GMT-3:  %Card in slot 8 has been OIR removed by ORFS.
Oct 17 09:16:49.584 GMT-3:  %Card in slot 8 has been OIR removed by ORFS.
.Oct 17 09:46:54.404 GMT-3:  %Card in slot 8 has been OIR removed by ORFS.
.Oct 17 10:16:57.984 GMT-3:  %Card in slot 8 has been OIR removed by ORFS.
.Oct 17 10:47:01.531 GMT-3:  %Card in slot 8 has been OIR removed by ORFS.


I get these logs at intervals of exactly one hour!

The logs show the slot 8 which does not has physically on the router.
The link to troubleshoot the Cisco solution was passed as the following command to remove the logs:


service oir-remove-failing-slot

I applied but did not solve

Best Regards
Eder

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nkarpysh
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Seems to be this DDTS:

http://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugToolKit/search/getBugDetails.do?caller=pluginredirector&method=fetchBugDetails&bugId=CSCso87615

Workaround:

If the Customer wants to physically remove a ORFS Disabled VIP

from a slot, first they should do (Soft OIR Insertion),

test rsp slot unmask

test rsp stall

Then the VIP card can be physically removed from the chassis.

This will not lead to unwanted ORFS notification messages.

Say the Customer has physically removed a ORFS Disabled VIP

without executing the Soft OIR Insertion commands,

To avoid the ORFS Notification Message every 30 minutes,

they can

A. insert any other VIP in that Slot,

B. run the Soft OIR Insertion commands.

C. remove the VIP from that slot physically.

This will stop  the unwanted ORFS notification messages.

Hope this helps,

Nik

HTH,
Niko
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