Chuck,
 
Yes ,it's a 64 MB ATA card. It could be the case that the problem arises at 
boot time . I'll follow your advice and do the upgrade and retry,
 
thanks again
Alejandro
 

--- On Wed, 2/25/09, Church, Charles <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Church, Charles <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [c-nsp] flash disk problem
To: [email protected], "lista de correo de cisco" <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2009, 11:39 AM








Maybe the trick is the software supports it, but you can’t actually boot off it 
until it’s 7.1(1).   Is this really a 64MB ATA card?  The Cisco P/N is 
MEM-C6K-ATA-1-64M=.   That IOS you’re running (or trying to run) is pretty old 
(assuming it’s that c6sup22-jk2sv-mz.121-22.E2.bin shown below).  That might 
not support the card either.  Either way, I’d definitely get the ROMMON 7.1(1) 
on there if it’s a 64MB ATA, and see if the issue goes away.
 
Chuck 

From: Alex Wa [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 2:31 PM
To: lista de correo de cisco; Church, Charles
Subject: RE: [c-nsp] flash disk problem
 





Thanks,charles

 

Firmware version is 6.1(3), see below output, but i don't undertand why the Sw 
column is not showing the correct boostrap image that the switch is loading. 
Now, if it has firmware below 7.1 how can i format and even copy files to and 
fron the flash? besides when i type verify ? it doesn't show me the disk0: 
option but I can copy to disk0: . the same happens with slavedisk0:

 

Mod Ports Card Type                              Model              Serial No.
--- ----- -------------------------------------- ------------------ -----------
  1    2  Catalyst 6000 supervisor 2 (Standby)   WS-X6K-SUP2-2GE    SAL06230SDB
  2    2  Catalyst 6000 supervisor 2 (Active)    WS-X6K-S2U-MSFC2   SAD061503XZ
  3   48  48 port 10/100 mb RJ45                 WS-X6348-RJ-45     SAD04310F81
  4   48  48-port 10/100 mb RJ45                 WS-X6148-RJ-45     SAL0715BQZU
  5   48  48-port 10/100 mb RJ45                 WS-X6148-RJ-45     SAL0715BQZG
  6   48  48 port 10/100 mb RJ45                 WS-X6348-RJ-45     SAL062102WS
  7   48  48 port 10/100 mb RJ45                 WS-X6348-RJ-45     SAL04430GXS
  8   48  48-port 10/100 mb RJ45                 WS-X6148-RJ-45     SAL06447YF0
  9   48  48 port 10/100 mb RJ45                 WS-X6348-RJ-45     SAL0807UBZ5

Mod MAC addresses                       Hw    Fw           Sw           Status
--- ---------------------------------- ------ ------------ ------------ -------
  1  0005.7485.ff70 to 0005.7485.ff71   3.7    6.1(3)       7.5(0.6)HUB1 
Ok      
  2  0001.6415.e122 to 0001.6415.e123   3.5   6.1(3)       7.5(0.6)HUB1 Ok      
  3  0001.9753.22b0 to 0001.9753.22df   1.1   5.4(2)       7.5(0.6)HUB1 Ok      
  4  000c.85cf.e2b0 to 000c.85cf.e2df   1.2   5.4(2)       7.5(0.6)HUB1 Ok      
  5  000c.85cf.e3d0 to 000c.85cf.e3ff   1.2   5.4(2)       7.5(0.6)HUB1 Ok      
  6  0009.1267.5d38 to 0009.1267.5d67   6.1   5.4(2)       7.5(0.6)HUB1 Ok      
  7  0003.6c2c.3d40 to 0003.6c2c.3d6f   2.2   5.4(2)       7.5(0.6)HUB1 Ok      
  8  000b.465d.5380 to 000b.465d.53af   1.1   5.4(2)       7.5(0.6)HUB1 Ok      
  9  000e.8481.33c0 to 000e.8481.33ef   7.5   5.4(2)       7.5(0.6)HUB1 Ok      

switch#verify ?
  /md5                 Compute an md5 signature for a file
  bootflash:           File to be verified
  flash:               File to be verified
  slavebootflash:      File to be verified
  slaveslot0:          File to be verified
  slavesup-bootflash:  File to be verified
  slot0:               File to be verified
  sup-bootflash:       File to be verified
  sup-slot0:           File to be verified

--- On Wed, 2/25/09, Church, Charles <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Church, Charles <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [c-nsp] flash disk problem
To: [email protected], "lista de correo de cisco" <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2009, 9:55 AMDoes the Sup have Rommon 7.1(1) on 
it?  Otherwise, it won't understand the64MB ATA card.  I believe that's the 
only one that shows up as disk0:.  Thesmaller ones aren't ATA, so they're 
linear and show up as slot0:.  Didyou try verify slavedisk0:filename?  Chuck   
-----Original Message-----From: 
[email protected][mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Alex WaSent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 11:46 AMTo: lista de correo 
de ciscoSubject: [c-nsp] flash disk problem    Hi guys I copied a file to 
slavedisk0: on a 6513-sup II board. when  I try to useverify 
slaveslot0:filename I get this error output %Error verifying 
slaveslot0:c6sup22-jk2sv-mz.121-22.E2.bin (Bad file number) the disk was 
formatted in this switch and the file copied  without problems.The issue is 
that i'm trying to upgrade the IOS to the new one in flash andit can't load.  I 
also would like to know the
 difference between disk0: and slot0:, i don'tfully understand it, if 
any. thanks in advanceAlejandro           
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