08-01-2011 04:07 AM - edited 03-07-2019 01:29 AM
Hi,
Core switch model WS-C6509-E was got rebooted and then came UP after more than 20 Minutes.
Also attaching here show tech-support for this switch captured,
suggests us your finding,
Regards,
Akil
08-01-2011 05:46 AM
HI,
The 6500 suffered a software crash. Please collect the output of the following two crash files and open a SR with TAC for further debugging.
------------------ show bootflash: all ------------------
4 E8DCA73B 179968 34 456656 Jul 29 2011 15:36:42 +05:30 crashinfo_ios-base-20110729-100634
------------------ show sup-bootdisk: all ------------------
27 239996 Jul 29 2011 16:21:48 +05:30 crashinfo_ios-base-20110729-105145
08-01-2011 06:17 AM
There is nothing suspicious in the log.
As requested above please paste the crashinfo results.
Sweta
08-01-2011 08:48 PM
08-03-2011 06:16 AM
Hi Akil,
Logs show following error messages:Jul 29 15:34:04 IST: %CPU_MONITOR-SP-6-NOT_HEARD: CPU_MONITOR messages have not been heard for 31 seconds [5/1]
Jul 29 15:34:34 IST: %CPU_MONITOR-SP-6-NOT_HEARD: CPU_MONITOR messages have not been heard for 61 seconds [5/1]
Jul 29 15:34:52 IST: %C6K_PROCMIB-SP-3-IPC_TRANSMIT_FAIL: Failed to send process statistics update : error code = timeout : ios-base : (PID=12311, TID=4) : -Traceback=(s72033-ipservices_wan-7-dso-b.so+0x3CCE60) ([32:0]+0x3CCED0) ([32:0]+0x3CD1A8) ([32:0]+0x3CD4C8) ([32:0]+0x28A6C8) ([32:0]+0x28A6A0)
Jul 29 15:35:04 IST: %CPU_MONITOR-SP-6-NOT_HEARD: CPU_MONITOR messages have not been heard for 91 seconds [5/1]
Jul 29 15:35:34 IST: %CPU_MONITOR-SP-6-NOT_HEARD: CPU_MONITOR messages have not been heard for 121 seconds [5/1]
Jul 29 15:36:04 IST: %CPU_MONITOR-SP-6-NOT_HEARD: CPU_MONITOR messages have not been heard for 151 seconds [5/1]
Jul 29 15:36:34 IST: %CPU_MONITOR-SP-3-TIMED_OUT: CPU_MONITOR messages have failed, resetting system [5/1]
Explanation:
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%CPU_MONITOR-6-NOT_HEARD: CPU_MONITOR messages have not been heard for %d seconds [%d/%d] CPU monitor messages have not been detected for a significant amount of time. [dec] is the number of seconds. A timeout is likely to occur soon, which will reset the system. This error can be caused by a badly seated module or by high traffic in the EOBC channel. Recommended Action: Verify that all modules are seated properly in the chassis. Pull out the module mentioned in the message and inspect the backplane and module for bent pins or hardware damage. If the message persists after reseating all the modules, a hardware problem may exist, such as a defective module or chassis.
Cheers
Sweta
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