Re: [nsp] 7513 crash

From: Siva Valliappan (svalliap@cisco.com)
Date: Tue May 01 2001 - 08:00:04 EDT


it goes into bootflash. it is automatically enabled. what does
"dir bootflash:" say? i think the bug about the incorrect reporting
might be known and fixed, need to check....

regards
.siva

>
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 01:51:51AM -0700, Siva Valliappan wrote:
> > an error interrupt is usually a hw issue (tho' in rare cases it can be
> > a sw problem). in recent code (which you will have to be on if you
> > have a NPE-400 ;) ) we dump a fair bit of information in the crashinfo
> > file to help us diagnose the cause of the crash (is it a mis-seated/bad
> > pa, midplane, io controller, npe, etc). getting the crashinfo into the
> > hands of the TAC will help you diagnose the appropriate action to
> > take.
>
> Where exactly does the crashinfo file go to? The flash disk (disk0:)
> doesn't have anything except the IOS images:
>
> Cisco-M#dir disk0:
> Directory of disk0:/
>
> 3 -rw- 9592188 Mar 15 1981 18:46:07 c7200-is-mz.121-3a.E5
> 2345 -rw- 6486116 Apr 14 1981 03:09:05
> c7200-k3p-mz.120-14.S3.bin
>
> 47890432 bytes total (31809536 bytes free)
>
> Do I have to enable this form of crashinfo somehow?
>
>
> There is an interesting cosmetic bug, btw: the flash disk is *disk0*, but
> in "show version", the router claims to have booted from disk1:, which
> is non-existant...:
>
> [..]
> > > System image file is "disk1:c7200-k3p-mz.120-14.S3.bin"
>
> Cisco-M#dir disk1:
> %Error opening disk1:/ (Invalid DOS media or no media in slot)
>
> ... but that's only a side issue :-)
>
> gert
>
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