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6509 IOS update question

noctradeit
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I need help with the following our core switch did a reboot during workday for no reason.I want to upgrade the software to s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-vz.122-33.SXI7 but why does sh version shows that “System image file is "sup-bootdisk:s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-vz.122-33.SXI1.bin" so it seems the ios is loaded from a sup-bootdisk and why does sh bootvar says it loads its image from a bootdisk?

CORE  uptime is 1 day, 1 hour, 46 minutes

Uptime for this control processor is 1 day, 1 hour, 45 minutes

Time since SW-OL-001 switched to active is 1 day, 1 hour, 45 minutes

System returned to ROM by s/w reset at 18:55:06 AMS Fri Nov 28 2008 (SP by power-on)

System restarted at 15:40:25 CETDST Wed Sep 28 2011

System image file is "sup-bootdisk:s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-vz.122-33.SXI1.bin"

Last reload reason: Unknown reason

CORE#sh bootvar

BOOT variable = bootdisk:s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-vz.122-33.SXI1.bin,1;

CONFIG_FILE variable =

BOOTLDR variable =

Configuration register is 0x2102

CORE#sh bootdisk:
                 ^
% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.

CORE#sh sup-bootdisk:
-#- --length-- -----date/time------ path
1       397094 Dec 6 2010 05:04:14 +01:00 crashinfo_ios-base-20101206-040410
2       736475 Nov 23 2007 11:33:24 +01:00 c6ksup720-rm2.8-5-2.srec
3       473563 Nov 23 2007 12:00:06 +01:00 c6ksup3-rm2.srec.8.4.2
4     33554432 Nov 28 2008 18:55:20 +01:00 sea_log.dat
5     33554432 Nov 28 2008 18:56:02 +01:00 sea_console.dat
6    148612868 Nov 26 2008 16:44:10 +01:00 s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-vz.122-33.SXI.bin
7       736475 Nov 26 2008 16:56:36 +01:00 c6ksup720-rm2.8-5-3.srec
8    149625092 May 15 2009 16:01:08 +02:00 s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-vz.122-33.SXI1.bin
9      8330185 Mar 17 2033 07:41:48 +01:00 crashinfo-kernel-20110928-133435

135987200 bytes available (376037376 bytes used)

The commando sh sup-bootdisk: is the only one that works and that shows me the ios that is currently running , i think the right commando to boot the new image is no boot system sup-bootdisk:s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-vz.122-33.SXI1.bin and commando boot system sup-bootdisk:s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-vz.122-33.SXI7.bin can anyone confirm this?

Kind Regards,

Richard

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Reza Sharifi
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Yes, first negate the old IOS then add the new one, save and then reboot.

no boot system  sup-bootdisk:s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-vz.122-33.SXI1.bin and commando  boot system sup-bootdisk:s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-vz.122-33.SXI7.bin can  anyone confirm this?


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Reza Sharifi
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Yes, first negate the old IOS then add the new one, save and then reboot.

no boot system  sup-bootdisk:s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-vz.122-33.SXI1.bin and commando  boot system sup-bootdisk:s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-vz.122-33.SXI7.bin can  anyone confirm this?


Thanks for the fast reply the sh bootvar confuses me because it doesn't show the sup- part.

Kind Regards,

Richard

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