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WS-C3750X-48P Switch stack crash.

Hello,

I have a stack of 9x3750X switches and one of them has just crashed. Can anyone tell me what the problem might be?

6 15:22:24.608: %SWITCH_QOS_TB-5-TRUST_DEVICE_DETECTED: cisco-phone detected on port Gi4/0/39, port's configured trust state is now operational.

6 15:22:27.847: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: System previously crashed with the following message: (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.847: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: Cisco IOS Software, C3750E Software (C3750E-IPBASEK9NPE-M), Version 12.2(55)SE1, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1) (GB-LON-

6 15:22:27.847: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.847: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: Copyright (c) 1986-2010 by Cisco Systems, Inc. (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.847: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: Compiled Thu 02-Dec-10 06:08 by prod_rel_team (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.847: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED:   (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.847: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: Data TLB Miss Exception (0x1100)! (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.847: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED:   (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.847: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: SRR0 = 0x0119D754  SRR1 = 0x00029230  SRR2 = 0x01AB3880  SRR3 = 0x00029230 (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.847: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: ESR = 0x00000000  DEAR = 0x94220004  TSR = 0x84000000  DBSR = 0x00000000 (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.847: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED:   (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.855: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: CPU Register Context: (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.855: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: Vector = 0x00001100  PC = 0x0119D754  MSR = 0x00029230  CR = 0x50000055 (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.855: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: LR = 0x011D0014  CTR = 0x011CFFE8  XER = 0xE000001E (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.855: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: R0 = 0x2F800000  R1 = 0x0593EAD8  R2 = 0x00000000  R3 = 0x9421FFE8 (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.855: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: R4 = 0x05165C14  R5 = 0x04F5AB48  R6 = 0x04F5AB48  R7 = 0x0593EB0C (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.855: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: R8 = 0x0593EB68  R9 = 0x034A0ED4  R10 = 0xFFFFFFF5  R11 = 0x00000000 (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.855: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: R12 = 0x00000040  R13 = 0x0B98279C  R14 = 0x01199390  R15 = 0x00000000 (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.855: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: R16 = 0x0E7AE16E  R17 = 0x00000000  R18 = 0x00000001  R19 = 0x00000076 (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.855: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: R20 = 0x00000000  R21 = 0x00000001  R22 = 0x00000000  R23 = 0x00000000 (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.855: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: R24 = 0x00000FFF  R25 = 0x04F5AB48  R26 = 0x00000000  R27 = 0x0593EB68 (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.855: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: R28 = 0x05165C14  R29 = 0x00000FFF  R30 = 0x0593EB68  R31 = 0x0593EB0C (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.855: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED:   (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.855: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: Stack trace: (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.855: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: PC = 0x0119D754, SP = 0x0593EAD8 (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.855: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: Frame 00: SP = 0x0593EAE0    PC = 0x011E21FC (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.855: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: Frame 01: SP = 0x0593EAF0    PC = 0x011A0BC0 (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.855: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: Frame 02: SP = 0x0593EB60    PC = 0x011E8A40 (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.855: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: Frame 03: SP = 0x0593EB98    PC = 0x01198340 (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.855: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: Frame 04: SP = 0x0593EBB0    PC = 0x01199420 (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.855: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: Frame 05: SP = 0x0593EBB8    PC = 0x01EF1968 (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.855: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED: Frame 06: SP = 0x00000000    PC = 0x01EE83D8 (Switch-4)

6 15:22:27.855: %PLATFORM-1-CRASHED:   (Switch-4)

6 15:22:34.363: %SWITCH_QOS_TB-5-TRUST_DEVICE_DETECTED: cisco-phone detected on port Gi4/0/6, port's configured trust state is now operational.

6 15:22:35.362: %SWITCH_QOS_TB-5-TRUST_DEVICE_DETECTED: cisco-phone detected on port Gi4/0/6, port's configured trust state is now operational.

6 15:22:35.387: %SWITCH_QOS_TB-5-TRUST_DEVICE_DETECTED: cisco-phone detected on port Gi4/0/6, port's configured trust state is now operational.

TIA,

Nicos Nicolaides       

TIA, Nicos Nicolaides
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Tinya Cheng
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Nicos,

Majority of folks on this forum will not have the tools to decode the tracebacks for you, which is necessary to see what caused the crash.

For RCA of this issue, I suggest opening a case with TAC and including the above logs, the crashfiles, and a "show tech".

Joseph W. Doherty
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Like Tinya, I too would suggest such analysis is really something for TAC.  However, as you're running (55)SE1, I would suggest upgrading to (55)SE8.

Leo Laohoo
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Hmmmmm ... more than 1 year uptime.  This looks like a memory hog- or memory allocation caused crashed. 

If you have the time to upgrade your 3750 stack, use 12.2(55)SE8.  The current IOS, although slightly stable, is not yet fully "mature".  The "55" IOS started getting stable after the release of 12.2(55)SE5. 

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