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Catalyst 6500 pull out crashinfo

Marian Hercek
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How do you pull out crashinfo from ROMmon session?

ROMmon has no more command, XMODEM and TFTP are just for download not upload (cannot copy from flash only to flash).

Only way to capture crashinfo is to generate new one by (re)booting supervisor and logging console output.

VS-S720-10G

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Leo Laohoo
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Copy the crashinfo from the card to a SD card.  

Well my ROMmon (version 12.2(17r)SX7) has no copy or similar command.

alias               set and display aliases command
boot                boot up an external process
break               set/show/clear the breakpoint
confreg             configuration register utility
cont                continue executing a downloaded image
context             display the context of a loaded image
dev                 list the device table
dir                 list files in file system
dis                 disassemble instruction stream
frame               print out a selected stack frame
help                monitor builtin command help
history             monitor command history
meminfo             main memory information
repeat              repeat a monitor command
reset               system reset
set                 show all monitor variables
stack               produce a stack trace
sync                write monitor environment to NVRAM
sysret              print out info from last system return
unalias             unset an alias
xmodem              x modem

Then boot the supervisor card and then download the crashinfo.

But I cannot boot the supervisor - booting IOS fails and breaks into ROMmon.

But I cannot boot the supervisor - booting IOS fails and breaks into ROMmon.

Exactly.  I want to see the error messages and the process.  

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