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what's it means?(SP by error - a Software forced crash, PC 0x401A4270)

rbc01524101
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hi~

i had something problem to ask~

2day ago ,one  router 7609 had its' self-power-on,by show ver list as

7609 uptime is 2 days, 7 hours, 34 minutes
Time since 7609 switched to active is 2 days, 7 hours, 33 minutes
System returned to ROM by power-on (SP by error - a Software forced crash, PC 0x401A4270)
System image file is "sup-bootflash:s72033-psv-mz.122-18.SXD1.bin"

what's it PC 0x401A4270 means? it caused by ios bug or anythings else?

7609#dir
Directory of sup-bootflash:/

    1  -rwx    45455628   Mar 5 2005 11:48:55 +08:00  s72033-psv-mz.122-18.SXD1.bin
    3  -rw-      213543  Dec 17 2010 05:31:48 +08:00  crashinfo_20101216-213148

there are make crashinfo file,is it usefull~

%Software-forced reload


Unexpected exception, CPU signal 23, PC = 0x401A4270


-Traceback= 401A4270 401A1FDC 402D0A94 402D2240 402C78F0 402C7A6C 401980D0
$0 : 00000000, AT : 1E020000, v0 : 447F0000, v1 : 00000350
a0 : 502821E8, a1 : 451D6FBC, a2 : 00000005, a3 : FFFFFFFC
t0 : 00000011, t1 : 00000001, t2 : 00000123, t3 : 00000002
t4 : 451D6F68, t5 : 00000000, t6 : 00004DC4, t7 : 451D6F60
s0 : 00000000, s1 : 00000000, s2 : 40FF0000, s3 : 41000000
s4 : 41020000, s5 : 41020000, s6 : 40C40000, s7 : 40C40000
t8 : 00000000, t9 : 00000003, k0 : 00000000, k1 : 00000000
gp : 43B9A680, sp : 451D6FB8, s8 : 40C40000, ra : 401A1FDC
EPC  : 401A4270, ErrorEPC : EFFBFFFB, SREG     : 34008103
MDLO : 333333A9, MDHI     : 000001D7, BadVaddr : 00000000
Cause 00000C24 (Code 0x9): Breakpoint exception

thangk you~

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Mahesh Gohil
Level 7
Level 7

Hello,

Look like it is hit by bug:CSCsb34983 but what you can do because there is no workaround.

Well it is good idea to log a case with cisco with output you already have (crashinfo).

If this is first occurance relax else matter is serious and you should push cisco for early response.

Regards

mahesh

meperuma
Level 1
Level 1

Hi,

My suggestion is open a TAC case, they can   decode the tracebacks and find  the cause of the crash. Most of the time 99.9%, these crashes are due to software and rarely due to hardware.

Regards

Michael Simon
Level 1
Level 1

The crashinfo you have attached is from the Switch Processor (SP).

Here is the key indication from it:

%C6K_PLATFORM-SP-2-PEER_RESET: SP is being reset by the RP

The actual crash occurred on the Route Processor (RP).

The SP crashinfo was stored on the sup-bootflash: or sup-bootdisk: drive.

The RP crashinfo will be stored on the bootflash: drive.  That is the crashinfo file you will need to provide to the TAC engineer when you open the case.

It is always a good idea to provide a 'show tech' when opening a case also.

This crashinfo shows the system as running 12.2(18)SXD1.  This is an obsolete and deferred IOS.

If you have to run SXD it should be SXD7b.

At a minimum every switch running SXD1 is going to crash once every 40 to 50 weeks due to

CSCsb98702 Breakpoint (signal 5 exception) when ltl profiling

........Mike

thank you very much~

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