Here's what happened.

As I mentioned before, I cleared the NVRAM on both Sups separately.  But,
when I issued a 'reload' on Sup#1 after clearing, it failed over to Sup#2,
and that's when I started getting this error.....

So, I powered it down, pulled and reseated both Sups, and turned it back
on.  Now the Power light on BOTH sups was red, and lo and behold, when I
cleared NVRAM, I forgot to give it a "boot system sup-bootflash:blahblah",
so it booted the Sup to rommon.

SO, the moral of the story is, if you get the above error, it's because the
"standy" Sup has booted into rommon.

=)

Once I realized that, I consoled into Sup1, gave the boot command, let it
boot, and changed the bootvar to have it boot from the IOS image in
Sup-bootflash.  Then I did the same on Sup#2.  Problem solved =)

Mike W.


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