03-05-2019 03:33 AM
Hi
On running the cmd:
show tech-support > bootflash:TechSupport.txt
on a Cisco MDS 9700 series switch, it shows
write error: no space left on the device.
Following are the various command results:
How can I resolve it?
show system internal flash
Mount-on 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Filesystem
/proc 0 0 0 0 proc
/sys 0 0 0 0 none
/isan 2097152 831332 1265820 40 none
/var 51200 668 50532 2 none
/nxos/tmp 51200 1104 50096 3 none
/var/log 51200 972 50228 2 none
/var/home 5120 0 5120 0 none
/var/tmp 307200 284 306916 1 none
/var/sysmgr 2097152 156 2096996 1 none
/var/sysmgr/ftp 1048576 195308 853268 19 none
/var/log/fw 1048576 0 1048576 0 none
/var/sysmgr/srv_logs 307200 0 307200 0 none
/var/sysmgr/ftp/debug_logs 102400 0 102400 0 none
/dev/shm 1572864 288488 1284376 19 none
/dev/icam 524288 0 524288 0 none
/volatile 1048576 0 1048576 0 none
/debug 2048 12 2036 1 none
/dev/mqueue 0 0 0 0 none
/debugfs 0 0 0 0 nodev
/mnt/plog 238334 2993 222824 2 /dev/sdb1
/mnt/fwimg 117123 31 110833 1 /dev/sdb3
/mnt/cfg/0 71701 577 67210 1 /dev/sda5
/mnt/cfg/1 71701 577 67210 1 /dev/sda6
/logflash 15464836 110844 14566744 1 /dev/sdc1
/bootflash 3620400 2323188 1111640 68 /dev/sda3
/cgroup 0 0 0 0 vdccontrol
/var/sysmgr/startup-cfg 409600 6624 402976 2 none
/dev/pts 0 0 0 0 devpts
/mnt/pss 34060 3171 28919 10 /dev/sda4
/smack 0 0 0 0 smackfs
/sys/kernel/security 0 0 0 0 securityfs
/proc/fs/nfsd 0 0 0 0 nfsd
/bootflash_sup-remote 3620400 3382600 52224 99 127.1.1.5:/bootflash/
/logflash_sup-remote 15261600 833632 13646040 6 127.1.1.5:/logflash/
show system internal dir /var/sysmgr/ftp
./ 600
../ 360
lc_patch.slot9@ 15
lc_image.slot9@ 9
lc_boot.nbi.slot9@ 19
lc_patch.slot4@ 15
lc_image.slot4@ 9
lc_boot.nbi.slot4@ 18
lcf32.bin.patch/ 40
lcf32.bin 30286531
base_p476_boot.nbi.patch/ 40
base_p476_boot.nbi 38982144
lcfln_mds.bin.patch/ 40
lcfln_mds.bin 21052299
lctsh.bin.patch/ 40
lctsh.bin 22713921
base_p8572_boot.nbi 36633600
lc2dce_mds.bin 15780303
lc4xb.bin.patch/ 40
lc4xb.bin 17091335
base_p8541_boot.nbi.patch/ 40
base_p8541_boot.nbi 17331712
lc_max_allowed_vdc 1
cores/ 40
plugin_swid_map 4156
pss_helper.4403/ 40
pss_helper.4414/ 40
rev-gsync/ 60
debug_logs/ 40
img-sync/ 140
show system internal dir /var/tmp
./ 1480
../ 380
cert_en_cert.tar 30720
snmpd_ld_dbg_trans.4548 967
lcdc3_syncpoint4.5537 524
lcdc3_syncpoint5.5528 953
arping 99
remote_srg 496
cmp.log.5332.0 201
fcoe_mgr_init.log 15506
fcoe_mgr 0
fc-pcm-log-5314 11317
ilc_helper_issu_logs 0
diag_port_lb.5260 0
PIXMC_LOG 48
nginx_1-p.conf 2946
nginx_1-b4.conf 853
nginx_1-b3.conf 853
nginx_1-b2.conf 853
nginx_1-b1.conf 853
nginx_local/ 120
nginx_1@ 15
lcdc3_syncpoint3.4720 4573
lcdc3_syncpoint2.4719 4009
usd_pss_3f2 1446
usd_pss_4ed 1450
clpl3usd.log 0
usd_pss_1a6 583
usd_pss_285 2283
usd_pss_309 1410
SAC_LIBRARY.log 206
clm_clp_4 0
usd_pss_2f6 1853
usd_pss_306 1437
usd_pss_30d 1434
clp_elam_ip.log 0
clp_elam_debug.log 0
clp_elam.log 3200
lcdc3_syncpoint1.4709 524
xbm-log-4678 9553
ntpd_1 0
ntp_client_1 0
security_stderr 86
security_stdout 0
keystore_type 1
security_debug.log 847
fwimg_extract.log 388
mts_pss.log 3925
cmp_slot_id.5 0
vshddebugcheck 0
lockcisco 0
.flexlm/ 60
sysmgr_startcfg_flash.lock 0
pfm_loader 130
pfm0 10389
pfm_dummy 910
logs@ 20
boot-debug.log 51
mts_opc_load.log 815
nginx_loopback 30
pend_activated_patch_files 29
committed_patch_files 29
issu_deact_pend_files_cm 43
issu_deact_pend_files_ac 43
issu_act_pend_files 38
nginx-dm.conf@ 32
nginx-dm@ 15
non_inactive_patch_list 0
code_coverage.log 392
mysrg 2304
log_flashlog 12
flash-err-log-file 12
boot_uptime.log 1905
vsh/ 40
show cores
Module Instance Process-name PID Date(Year-Month-Day Time)
------ -------- --------------- -------- -------------------------
03-21-2019 07:58 AM
Hi,
Looking at this I see that bootflash: is 68% full on the active sup and 99% on the standby sup.
You can see what is using this space ( I suspect old versions of firmware or configuration backups ) by doing:
dir bootflash: <<<< active sup
dir bootflash://sup-remote/ <<< standby sup
You can delete unwanted files with:
delete bootflash:<filename>
delete bootflash://sup-remote/<filename>
Do not delete the kickstart and system image form the current running version.
Best regards,
Jim
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