There must be two crashinfo files for SP and RP and show tech-support. You
need to collect it when you contact tech support.
TAC usually has decoders from their developer to decode hex values in
traceback.
-Traceback= 41183348 41180F04 40DADF40 40FFA1CC 40FFA4D8 40752F58 40752F44
Krunal
On
Hello,
Small update on this one, got the crashfile info found this :
Cache error detected!
CPO_ECC (reg 26/0): 0x00BE
CPO_CACHERI (reg 27/0): 0xA000
CP0_CAUSE (reg 13/0): 0x0400
Real cache error detected. System will be halted.
Error: Primary data cache, fields: data,
Looks like some of you folks were already hit by this :
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/cisco/nsp/108155
Hum
Y.
2010/7/6 Youssef Bengelloun-Zahr yous...@720.fr
Hello,
Small update on this one, got the crashfile info found this :
Cache error detected!
CPO_ECC (reg
Hello,
I have a c6509 with redundant SUP720-3BXL
(s72033-advipservicesk9_wan-mz.122-33.SXH2a.bin) that's rebooted on its own
this morning. FYI, the same router reboot 3 weeks ago unexpectedly !
Here is a trunkated output of the crashfile info :
Jun 11 06:48:29.377: %PFREDUN-SP-6-ACTIVE: Standby
On 05/07/10 10:36, Youssef Bengelloun-Zahr wrote:
I am running the IOS bug toolkit looking for a possible match with my case.
Don't waste your time. Open a TAC case.
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Not possible, don't have one for this type of gear :-/
And yes, bug toolkit was a waste of time but had no other choice...
Any other clues ?
Y.
Le 5 juil. 2010 à 12:29, Phil Mayers p.may...@imperial.ac.uk a écrit :
On 05/07/10 10:36, Youssef Bengelloun-Zahr wrote:
I am running the IOS
On 05/07/10 11:53, Youssef Bengelloun-Zahr wrote:
Not possible, don't have one for this type of gear :-/
And yes, bug toolkit was a waste of time but had no other choice...
Any other clues ?
The crashinfo is not revealing, which is why I suggested a TAC case.
Without support I can only
Hi,
Not possible, don't have one for this type of gear :-/
oh. this list isnt a free TAC service though.
alan
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Yes, crashfile isn't revealing...
I have access though to the IOS software base and I already downloaded SXI3
and SXI4. I have been thinking about this for quite some time now, maybe
it's time.
Thanks.
Y.
2010/7/5 Phil Mayers p.may...@imperial.ac.uk
On 05/07/10 11:53, Youssef
I know that for a fact...
Y.
2010/7/5 Alan Buxey a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk
Hi,
Not possible, don't have one for this type of gear :-/
oh. this list isnt a free TAC service though.
alan
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Technopole de l'Aube
Hi,
On Mon, Jul 05, 2010 at 12:06:00PM +0100, Alan Buxey wrote:
oh. this list isnt a free TAC service though.
No, this list is usually much better :-) - especially the weird problems
and crashes are quite likely to get a quick yes, I've seen this too, and
we found the cause to be X here on
Hi,
No, this list is usually much better :-) - especially the weird problems
and crashes are quite likely to get a quick yes, I've seen this too, and
we found the cause to be X here on the list...
random 6500 crashes? reseat the blades. faulty backplane or faulty blade.
upgrade IOS and see
Hi,
2010/7/5 Alan Buxey a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk
Hi,
No, this list is usually much better :-) - especially the weird
problems
and crashes are quite likely to get a quick yes, I've seen this too, and
we found the cause to be X here on the list...
random 6500 crashes? reseat the blades.
Hi,
== Blades didn't move for months if not years for some ! Plus, diags passed
fully without any kind of problem !
we had an issue earlier this year when the temperature of a data
centre went up by 3 degrees and cooled repidly. yep. reseating the blade
fixed it. hmmm. :-)
alan
Hello Alan,
2010/7/5 Alan Buxey a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk
Hi,
== Blades didn't move for months if not years for some ! Plus, diags
passed fully without any kind of problem !
we had an issue earlier this year when the temperature of a data
centre went up by 3 degrees and cooled repidly.
Hi,
== Are you implying that a slight temperature raise of 3 degrees was
enough
to provoque the dilation of the line cards inside the chassis ?!?
Hmm Curious, I noticed a slight increase of our DC's temp between
last
saturday night and sunday morning for a few hours (approx 10h) :
Hi,
Still, if talking strictly about physics here, have you ever heard of metal
dilating at 26°C ?
..and we havent even broughy zinc-whiskers into the conversation yet! ;-)
alan
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On Jul 5, 2010, at 4:50 AM, Alan Buxey wrote:
== Blades didn't move for months if not years for some ! Plus, diags passed
fully without any kind of problem !
we had an issue earlier this year when the temperature of a data
centre went up by 3 degrees and cooled repidly. yep. reseating the
: [c-nsp] Cisco 6509 reboots on its own... again...
On Jul 5, 2010, at 4:50 AM, Alan Buxey wrote:
== Blades didn't move for months if not years for some ! Plus, diags passed
fully without any kind of problem !
we had an issue earlier this year when the temperature of a data
centre went up
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