""Marc Russell""  wrote in message
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> Is your flash read-only? If so just change the config reg and reboot.

of course the flash is read only. same as it was last time I upgraded, and
time before that!

I guess I have to relent and do it the hard way - not the way Cisco TAC
documentation says, let alone the way I have used several times over the
last few months.

Good thing troubleshooting is not longer in the Lab - things like this are
probably half the reason it was removed! :->

Chuck



>
> Marc Russell
>
>
> ""Chuck's Long Road""  wrote in message
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> > I've done this before, and it's not like it's real tough, but.....
> >
> > I am trying to upgrade my IOS images. Neither the Router Software
Loader,
> > not the good old copy tftp: flash: is working.
> >
> > RSL gives me some odd message
> >
> > the copy function never asks if I want to erase the current image on the
> > flash - it just starts to copy, then stops, with a message that there is
> not
> > enough rook on the destination device.
> >
> > sample output of my process:
> >
> > Router_7#copy tftp flash:
> >                          ****  NOTICE  ****
> > Flash load helper v1.0
> > This process will accept the copy options and then terminate
> > the current system image to use the ROM based image for the copy.
> > Routing functionality will not be available during that time.
> > If you are logged in via telnet, this connection will terminate.
> > Users with console access can see the results of the copy operation.
> >                          ---- ******** ----
> > Proceed? [confirm]
> > Address or name of remote host []? 192.168.1.49
> > Source filename []? c2500-js56i-l.121-5.T10.bin
> > Destination filename [c2500-js56i-l.121-5.T10.bin]?
> >
> > %FR-5-DLCICHANGE: Interface Serial0 - DLCI 201 state changed to DELETED
> > %FR-5-DLCICHANGE: Interface Serial0 - DLCI 202 state changed to DELETED
> > %FLH: c2500-js56i-l.121-5.T10.bin from 192.168.1.49 to flash ...
> >
> > System flash directory:
> > File  Length   Name/status
> >   1   16294768  c2500-jos56i-l.121-11.bin
> > [16294832 bytes used, 482384 available, 16777216 total]
> > Accessing file 'c2500-js56i-l.121-5.T10.bin' on 192.168.1.49...
> > Loading c2500-js56i-l.from 192.168.1.49 (via Ethernet0): ! [OK]
> >
> > %Error: Image size exceeds free space
> > %FLH: Flash download failed
> > F3: 16002988+291748+1049272 at 0x3000060
> >
> > As you can see - no asking to erase. I suspect this is a problem with
the
> > particular image. I had no problem upgrading a different router with a
> > different image. Unfortunately, just about all my routers have this
> > identical image in place.
> >
> > Anyone seen this? got a fix?
> >
> > CCO searches have not been regarding. TAC won't talk to me even though I
> > work for a major partner. Apparently my management made some procedural
> > changes, and I can't locate anyone internally who can help me out. They
> > apparently have lives :->
> >
> >
> > thanks much
> > --
> >
> > www.chuckslongroad.info
> >
> > still  a  work in progress,
> > but on line for your enjoyment
> >
> > z




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