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Cat 6500 - Error opening bootdisk

graham-lewis
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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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Hi All, FYI I raised a TAC case and a very helpful engineer asked me to run "fsck bootdisk:" which fixed the issue immediately - I don't think I've used that command for 15 or 20 years on a Cisco switch or router! Anyway, thanks for your replies, all sorted now.

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Reza Sharifi
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Hi,

You may need to do a forced failover to the standby Sup and format the flash.

Have a look at this link:

https://supportforums.cisco.com/t5/lan-switching-and-routing/cat6500-w-sup-720-sup-bootdisk-error/td-p/1734860

HTH

Leo Laohoo
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@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.

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. 

I think this is a bug.

Thanks Leo - I'll raise a TAC case.

Hi All, FYI I raised a TAC case and a very helpful engineer asked me to run "fsck bootdisk:" which fixed the issue immediately - I don't think I've used that command for 15 or 20 years on a Cisco switch or router! Anyway, thanks for your replies, all sorted now.
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