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the nexus 5010 sw only see two 1 Gb/s SFP fibre modules in the first 12 slots.

walter baziuk
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we have a old Nexus 5010 running version 5.0(3)N1(1)it is in a franckenblock(like frankenstein) ie . we bought the parts and create our own system design before VCE was created. He have since bought VCE Vblock for our production sites. we use the franckenblock to test before we migrate to the production vblock 300 FX
the issue we have is the 5010 will only see two 1 Gb/s SFP fibre moduels in the first 12 slots. All these slots are dual 1g/10G. If we add more than two, it claims not to see them. We traied swapping the sfp and using both sfg-GE-MM and GLC-SX-MM moduels, no differeance
  • all 1g sfp are in the first 5 slots. only the first two slots are up.
    the others say "Link not connected" or "SFP not inserted".

  • all five links are the same SFP and are plugged in other switches.
    the green link lights are on plugged in SFP, even when the CLI states they are not plugged in

  • i tried both two types of 1 Gb/s SFP. sfg-GE-MM and GLC-SX-MM ,

  • i move the sfp between slot 1,2 and 3,4,5. nothing changed,

  • From "sh int brief" you can see that it can see the sfp ie they are all 1G

  • from "sh int status " it sees 1g but why does it say type 10G?

  • why when i go to the "int e 1/5" and try switchport mode now, it can't mode and
    trunk at now there (;

  • also how to i stop or clear
    EU51 %SYSMGR-2-TMP_DIR_FULL: System temporary directory usage is
    unexpectedly high at 87%.

i put as much info in the attached file as i could.
have a great weekend
cheers
walter
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walter baziuk
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soln found, no replies from this forum (;

What was your solution to the SYSMGR-2-TMP_DIR_FULL problem? We're experiencing that on 2 9Ks as we speak. 

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