10-18-2016 09:40 AM - edited 03-08-2019 07:50 AM
Greetings,
I have a 2911 router that is giving me the errors below. I think the flash may be bad, but I"d at least like to give it another shot and I'm guessing formatting is the way to go....My questions is: I have another, identical 2911 that works. Is there an easy way to pull it from the good one and copy it down to the bad? thanks
Readonly ROMMON initialized
boot: cannot open "flash0:"
boot: cannot determine first executable file name ondevice "flash0:"
System Bootstrap, Version 15.0(1r)M16, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 2012 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Total memory size = 512 MB - On-board = 512 MB, DIMM0 = 0 MB
CISCO2911/K9 platform with 524288 Kbytes of main memory
Main memory is configured to 72/-1(On-board/DIMM0) bit mode with ECC enabled
Readonly ROMMON initialized
Compact Flash1: Not present
10-18-2016 01:35 PM
boot: cannot open "flash0:"
boot: cannot determine first executable file name ondevice "flash0:"
This error message tells me two things: Either the CF media is faulty or the CF slot/port is faulty.
Compact Flash1: Not present
This tells me the appliance has two (2) CF slots. What happens if the CF is loaded here?
10-19-2016 09:07 AM
Thanks for looking at my question.
If I put it in the router with 2 slots it seems to recognize it--so the card would seem to be good.
However if I take the card from the working router and put it in the faulty one, that also works, so it doesn't seem like it would be the slot.
10-19-2016 01:07 PM
That's good news if the CF slot isn't faulty.
Go to your favorite camera/electronics shop and get some CF cards. And when I say "cards" I meant PLURAL noun.
Get different brands and varieties and test it in the router. If they are not "detected" then the cards are of no use. If they are detected then use the router to format the cards.
10-19-2016 08:04 PM
hi,
could you try to format the CF and load again the IOS?
Router#format flash:
10-19-2016 09:23 AM
Sorry if you already provided this information.
Can you share the following:
switch#>dir
switch#>sh bootvar
switch#>sh run | i boot
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