07-21-2022 06:17 AM
I have an IE-2000U-4TS-G that is only showing 134MB of the Cisco 1GB SD Card.
Switch#dir
Directory of flash:/
No files in directory
134086656 bytes total (134078464 bytes free)
Switch#sh plat sdflash
SD Flash Manufacturer : SMART MODULAR (ID=27h)
Size : 972MB
Serial number : 6D326BA7
Revision : 3.0
Manufacturing date: 4/2017
I have done a format /recursive flash: and then performed an fsck
Switch#fsck
Fsck operation may take a while. Continue? [confirm]
mifs[10]: 0 files, 1 directories
mifs[10]: Total bytes : 134086656
mifs[10]: Bytes used : 8192
mifs[10]: Bytes available : 134078464
mifs[10]: mifs fsck took 0 seconds.
Fsck of flash: complete
Any assistance would be much appreciated.
07-22-2022 09:12 AM - edited 07-22-2022 09:13 AM
I get the following:
Switch#fsck sdflash:
^
% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
It seems like it treats the SD Card like its flash and doesn't recognize sdflash: commands. I can't dir sdflash: or format sdflash:
07-22-2022 04:45 PM
@bwbaty wrote:
mifs[10]: Invalid dir sctr=1
mifs[10]: directory[1] is corrupted! Attempting to restore it
Either the SD flash is dead or the SD slot is.
RMA the SD flash. If the same error message occurs with the replacement SD card (and the same SD card works with every other unit), then RMA the switch.
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