10-07-2007 08:25 PM - edited 03-05-2019 06:56 PM
Greeting,
One of my catalyst 3550 has been installed the same version of IOS twice, accidentally.
After the first upgrade, the switch had been reload, so the switch currently is running ok.
But, after second upgrade, (which do not reload yet), there is a problem with verify IOS image file:
The boot system file is:
# sh boot
BOOT path-list: flash:c3550-ipbasek9-mz.122-40.SE/c3550-ipbasek9-mz.122-40.SE.bin
Verify it and failed:
#verify flash:c3550-ipbasek9-mz.122-40.SE/c3550-ipbasek9-mz.122-40.SE.bin
%Error verifying flash:c3550-ipbasek9-mz.122-40.SE/c3550-ipbasek9-mz.122-40.SE.bin (No such file or directory)
But, the file is existed:
#dir flash:c3550-ipbasek9-mz.122-40.SE/c3550-ipbasek9-mz.122-40.SE.bin
9 -rwx 7043597 Sep 21 2007 13:08:25 +10:00 c3550-ipbasek9-mz.122-40.SE.bin
Do verify /md5 on the file and it is no crashed:
#verify /md5 flash:c3550-ipbasek9-mz.122-40.SE/c3550-ipbasek9-mz.122-40.SE.bin
verify /md5 (flash:c3550-ipbasek9-mz.122-40.SE/c3550-ipbasek9-mz.122-40.SE.bin) = d79280434e6a58d224736bac55ec91e4
I have also did:
Conf t
No boot sytem
Boot system ??. To reconfig the boot system. And it is not useful
Could anyone advice me - how can I correct the verify error? If can?t, what will happy when reboot the system?
Any comments will be appreciated
Thanks in advance
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10-07-2007 09:25 PM
First re-run the upgrade using something like:
archive download-sw /overwrite tftp://10.12.160.9/c3550-ipbasek9-mz.122-40.SE/c3550-ipbasek9-mz.122-40.SE.tar
If that does not help, try to format the flash and then re-install the image again using the "archive" command as shown above.
When you should keep running into the same problem each time again, it is likely that the flash itself might be corrupted.
regards,
Leo
10-07-2007 09:25 PM
First re-run the upgrade using something like:
archive download-sw /overwrite tftp://10.12.160.9/c3550-ipbasek9-mz.122-40.SE/c3550-ipbasek9-mz.122-40.SE.tar
If that does not help, try to format the flash and then re-install the image again using the "archive" command as shown above.
When you should keep running into the same problem each time again, it is likely that the flash itself might be corrupted.
regards,
Leo
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