05-18-2018 07:59 AM - edited 03-08-2019 03:03 PM
Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade our production 6509 supervisor 2T 10GE switches from version 15.1(1)SY4 to 15.2(1)SY5. I can copy the image to the slave supervisor with no problem but when I try to copy to the active supervisor I get the following error message:
"%Error opening bootdisk:/s2t54-ipservicesk9-mz.SPA.152-1.SY5.bin (Directory entries are corrupted, please format the disk)"
I'm having the problem with all our production switches and can't copy using TFTP, FTP or from the slavebootdisk: I'm guessing forcing a redundancy switch-over will fix the issue (haven't tried yet) but I'd rather avoid doing this. Has anyone else had this issue and know of a fix or workaround?
Thanks,
Graham
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05-24-2018 01:57 PM
05-18-2018 08:15 AM
Hi,
You may need to do a forced failover to the standby Sup and format the flash.
Have a look at this link:
HTH
05-18-2018 05:37 PM
@graham-lewis wrote:
I'm having the problem with all our production switches and can't copy using TFTP, FTP or from the slavebootdisk:
Please clarify what this means. I am reading this as: Issue when copying from the slavebootdisk to the sup-bootdisk. Is this correct?
Another option is to use an SD card or USB since the supervisor card has these options enabled.
05-19-2018 04:02 AM
Thanks for the replies.
I'm trying to copy the image onto the active bootdisk: and it doesn't matter what method I try, from a TFTP server, an FTP server or from the slavebootdisk: I always get the same error message on the active supervisor, e.g.
router#dir
Directory of bootdisk:/
1 -rw- 33554432 Aug 5 2013 09:40:40 +01:00 sea_console.dat
2 -rw- 90845056 Aug 5 2013 09:44:42 +01:00 s2t54-ipbasek9-mz.SPA.151-1.SY1.bin
3 -rw- 33554432 Aug 5 2013 09:47:38 +01:00 sea_log.dat
4 drw- 0 Aug 5 2013 09:46:42 +01:00 call-home
5 -rw- 93666744 Jul 14 2016 14:13:20 +01:00 s2t54-ipservicesk9-mz.SPA.151-1.SY4.bin
1024557056 bytes total (772833280 bytes free)
router#dir slavebootdisk:
Directory of slavebootdisk:/
1 -rw- 33554432 Aug 5 2013 10:57:28 +01:00 sea_console.dat
2 -rw- 90845056 Aug 5 2013 11:01:32 +01:00 s2t54-ipbasek9-mz.SPA.151-1.SY1.bin
3 -rw- 33554432 Aug 5 2013 11:04:28 +01:00 sea_log.dat
4 drw- 0 Aug 5 2013 11:03:34 +01:00 call-home
6 -rw- 93666744 Jul 14 2016 14:15:28 +01:00 s2t54-ipservicesk9-mz.SPA.151-1.SY4.bin
7 -rw- 153512056 May 15 2018 12:00:22 +01:00 s2t54-ipservicesk9-mz.SPA.152-1.SY5.bin
1024557056 bytes total (619347968 bytes free)
router#copy slavebootdisk:s2t54-ipservicesk9-mz.SPA.152-1.SY5.bin bootdisk:
Destination filename [s2t54-ipservicesk9-mz.SPA.152-1.SY5.bin]?
%Error opening bootdisk:/s2t54-ipservicesk9-mz.SPA.152-1.SY5.bin (Directory entries are corrupted, please format the disk)
router#copy tftp: bootdisk:
Address or name of remote host []? 10.10.10.10
Source filename []? s2t54-ipservicesk9-mz.SPA.152-1.SY5.bin
Destination filename [s2t54-ipservicesk9-mz.SPA.152-1.SY5.bin]?
Accessing tftp://10.10.10.10/s2t54-ipservicesk9-mz.SPA.152-1.SY5.bin...
Loading s2t54-ipservicesk9-mz.SPA.152-1.SY5.bin from 10.10.10.10 (via GigabitEthernet7/46): !
%Error opening bootdisk:/s2t54-ipservicesk9-mz.SPA.152-1.SY5.bin (Directory entries are corrupted, please format the disk)
I can copy to the standby supervisor without an issue.
I could accept that the bootdisk: was indeed corrupt if it was a one off but this is affecting all my enterprise production switches (16) which is why I suspect it's something else. The switches are geographically dispersed so the SD or USB option would be very time consuming.
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