ā03-22-2024 07:27 PM - edited ā03-22-2024 07:27 PM
Yeah, I think I did a no no.
After the Nexus reboots it simply stays here;
CISCO SWITCH Ver7.69
Switch G1
Device detected on 0:6:0 after 0 msecs
Device detected on 0:1:1 after 0 msecs
Device detected on 0:1:0 after 0 msecs
MCFrequency 1333Mhz
Relocated to memory
Time: 3/23/2024 2:10:6
Detected CISCO IOFPGA
Donner Present
MP Card Present
MIFPGA Present
Code Signing Results: 0x0
Using Upgrade FPGA
Checking and setting PSU fan directions
Booting from Primary Bios
FPGA Revison : 0x8
FPGA ID : 0x1455653
FPGA Date : 0x20150924
Power Debug Register: 0x0
Reset Cause Register: 0x4
Boot Ctrl Register : 0xe0ff
FPGA Update Status : 0x20
FPGA SPI Flash Micron(Numonyx) N25Q064A
Detected CISCO MPFPGA
FPGA Update Status : 0x20
Detected CISCO MIFPGA
Version 2.16.1240. Copyright (C) 2013 American Megatrends, Inc.
Board type 2
IOFPGA @ 0xc8000000
SLOT_ID @ 0xf
Standalone chassis
check_bootmode: grub: Continue grub
Trying to read config file /boot/grub/menu.lst.local from (hd0,4)
Filesystem type is ext2fs, partition type 0x83
Trying to read config file /boot/grub/menu.lst.local from (hd0,5)
Filesystem type is ext2fs, partition type 0x83
No autoboot or failed autoboot. falling to loader
Loader Version 7.69
loader > ?
? Print the command list
boot Boot image
bootmode Display/Change current boot mode
dir List file contents on a device
eobc Booting image from active sup via EOBC channel
help Print the command list or the specific command usage
ip Setting IP address or gateway address
reboot Reboot the system
serial Serial console setting
set Set network configuration
show Show loader configuration
loader > boot
Possible commands are: boot bootmode
loader > boot
Security Lock
Booting (nil)
Trying diskboot
Boot failed
Error 9: Unknown boot failure
loader > boot ?
Security Lock
Booting ?
Trying diskboot
Filesystem type is ext2fs, partition type 0x83
Boot failed
Error 9: Unknown boot failure
loader > dir
bootflash::
lost+found
loader > dir
bootflash::
lost+found
loader > bootmode
Current Boot Mode is: GRUB boot only
loader >
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ā03-23-2024 02:56 AM
After booting the switch from USB, issue the following command:
switch# install all nxos bootflash:nxos.9.3.10.bin
ā03-23-2024 04:14 PM - edited ā03-23-2024 04:36 PM
Alright, so I seem to have to had changed it to
install all nxos usb2:nxos.9.3.10.bin
Because bootflash: kept coming back
install all nxos bootflash:nxos.9.3.10.bin
Installer will perform compatibility check first. Please wait.
Installer is forced disruptive
"Failed to process nxos image".
Pre-upgrade check failed. Return code 0x807B0002 (No such file or directory).
Seems to work now, thank you.
ā03-22-2024 09:15 PM
Alright, I may have found the solution.
I had the nxos.9.3.10.bin on my HD and I moved it to USB. On Nexus I 'boot usb1:nxos.9.3.10.bin' and it seems to be working.
ā03-22-2024 09:19 PM
Gah! After a reboot it goes back to loader. Any suggestions after booting off the correct image how to make it permanent after a reload?
ā03-23-2024 02:56 AM
After booting the switch from USB, issue the following command:
switch# install all nxos bootflash:nxos.9.3.10.bin
ā03-23-2024 04:14 PM - edited ā03-23-2024 04:36 PM
Alright, so I seem to have to had changed it to
install all nxos usb2:nxos.9.3.10.bin
Because bootflash: kept coming back
install all nxos bootflash:nxos.9.3.10.bin
Installer will perform compatibility check first. Please wait.
Installer is forced disruptive
"Failed to process nxos image".
Pre-upgrade check failed. Return code 0x807B0002 (No such file or directory).
Seems to work now, thank you.
ā03-23-2024 10:56 PM
After booting from the usb, should have copied it to bootflash and after that issuing the
install all nxos bootflash:nxos.9.3.10.bin
command.
ā03-24-2024 07:39 AM
That makes sense. But I did recall visually seeing when I did it that it indeed copied from usb to boot flash automatically. But now I know to copy first. I did reload and it kept it. Ty
ā03-24-2024 07:53 AM
You are welcome.
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