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SW 2960 strange logging

Lau Chun Yin
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I found some special logging in SW 2960......

what is that mean ?

-Traceback= 12ECA7C 12EF254 12EF5DC 1382180 137C680 137C628 13821F0 1383128 137C730 169E45C 137B4CC 145D0E8 145D864 FCD7EC FD04C0 12CB764

Feb  7 11:30:00: %SUPERVISOR-4-UNEXPECTED:

rfd_idx = 541 hwptr 64D7504 queue 8

-Traceback= 12ECA7C 12EF254 12EF5DC 1382180 137C680 137C628 13821F0 1383128 137C730 1181770 1181624 11818CC 11822D0 1183074 117DF60 12FEA0C

Feb  7 11:30:05: %SUPERVISOR-4-UNEXPECTED:

rfd_idx = 55A hwptr 64D7568 queue 8

-Traceback= 12ECA7C 12EF254 12EF5DC 1382180 137C680 137C628 13821F0 1383128 137C730 184AA58 184AA3C 1848974

Feb  7 11:30:10: %SUPERVISOR-4-UNEXPECTED:

rfd_idx = 544 hwptr 64D7510 queue 8

-Traceback= 12ECA7C 12EF254 12EF5DC 1382180 137C680 137C628 13821F0 1383128 137C730 1382078

Feb  7 11:30:15: %SUPERVISOR-4-UNEXPECTED:

rfd_idx = 54E hwptr 64D7538 queue 8

-Traceback= 12ECA7C 12EF254 12EF5DC 1382180 137C680 137C628 13821F0 1383128 137C730 184BD2C 184B97C 184AA10 1848974

Feb  7 11:30:20: %SUPERVISOR-4-UNEXPECTED:

rfd_idx = 55F hwptr 64D757C queue 8

-Traceback= 12ECA7C 12EF254 12EF5DC 1382180 137C680 137C628 13821F0 1383128 137C730 184AA88 184AA3C 1848974

Feb  7 11:30:25: %SUPERVISOR-4-UNEXPECTED:

rfd_idx = 550 hwptr 64D7540 queue 8

-Traceback= 12ECA7C 12EF254 12EF5DC 1382180 137C680 137C628 13821F0 1383128 137C730 D44EF4 D44EAC 184B930 184AA10 1848974

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Shashank Singh
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Chun,

The tracebacks are because of the bug CSCth42799. Details are available at

http://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugToolKit/search/getBugDetails.do?method=fetchBugDetails&bugId=CSCth42799

This bug will be fixed in next release of IOS (12.2(58)SE) which is expected in another couple of months. Meanwhile, the workaround is to reload the switch which should stop the logs.

Hope this helps,

Shashank

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kapathak
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Please post the show version output

Leo Laohoo
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

Tracebacks can mean either one of two things:  Either you have an IOS bug or a hardware failure.

What IOS are you running?

DO you have "crashinfo" file(s)/subdirectories in your switch?

Shashank Singh
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Chun,

The tracebacks are because of the bug CSCth42799. Details are available at

http://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugToolKit/search/getBugDetails.do?method=fetchBugDetails&bugId=CSCth42799

This bug will be fixed in next release of IOS (12.2(58)SE) which is expected in another couple of months. Meanwhile, the workaround is to reload the switch which should stop the logs.

Hope this helps,

Shashank

P.S. Please rate helpful posts 

Hi expert,

Thanks for your support !

gseiler
Level 1
Level 1

Hi, CSCth42799 is not visible on CCO and the release notes of 12.2(58)SE1 or SE2 do not mention this bug.

Is it fixed in one of this code? Regards Guenther

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