I have found this on RB493 as well as RB435G
It appears to happen during the load of the configuration on the new
version. What I have found works, is to export the config to a .rsc,
edit it and change the first line to "delay 30" then for the upgrade do:
/system reset-configuration run-after-reset=myconfig.rsc
This will force the board to reset to a blank config, then import yours
which has a 30second delay in it to ensure all the interfaces/services
are up.
Regards,
Andrew
On 10/09/2011 9:05 a.m., Scott Lambert wrote:
On Fri, Sep 09, 2011 at 01:12:11PM -0700, Kristian Hoffmann wrote:
On 09/09/2011 10:47 AM, Dave Crim wrote:
This probably doesn't apply to you, but we had nothing but problems
running 5.x on 493G's. The Ethernet ports would flap up and down at
random intervals, causing it to stop passing traffic momentarily.
Mikrotik Support suggested we upgrade to 5.6, which I did, but they
still had problems. Someone on another list suggested downgrading to
4.17, as they had similar issues and resolved them with the downgrade.
Firmware is up to date (2.29).
I've had 2-3 RB493's hang during the reboot while upgrading from 4.17 to
5.5. Once power cycled, they boot up without problems and are running
5.5. I've upgraded ~200 RB411's of various flavors to 5.5 so far and
haven't seen the same problem there.
Has anyone else seen the RB493 problem?
Lots of us have. I think concensus is that it occurs more often
when ether1 is in use.
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