On Fri, 31 Oct 2014, Gert Doering wrote:
there's the infamous cisco memory bug "reboot and see your boxes die" - with
the recent IOS software fixes, I have a couple of 6500s that need a reboot
now, and I'm a bit scared - read: do I plan for "I reboot as usual, and
there is a remote chance that hardware will not come back, so ensure
a longer-than-planned outage is acceptable", or "I really should have a
full set of spare boards sitting beside the to-be-rebooted box, because
90% of all boards will die"...?
If at all possible, I wouldn't do the reboots unless you have spares
on-hand for the at-risk cards.
What are *your* experiences with dieing cisco memory, in particular on 6500s?
I've rebooted 3 6500s with at-risk cards in the past year or so. The
first two were done before I was aware (I think before cisco announced)
this issue. Each of those first two lost a 6708. For the last one, I was
aware of the issue and had spares shipped to the site in advance. Of
course, that one didn't have any cards fail.
AFAIK, the problem is with the removable 1gb DIMMs on the cards...so you
don't have to get spare Sups and line cards...you could just buy a couple
of spare 1gb memory modules for them (if you have hands on-site you trust
to do surgery on a card). Unfortunately, on a card like the 6708, getting
to that memory module is a PITA as it's under the DFC.
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