[nsp] "sh run" give me "Unable to read Configuration.Try Aga
in later" HELP!
Raymond, Steven
steven_raymond at eli.net
Wed Jul 30 09:53:42 EDT 2003
Does "show mem summ" &/or "conf t" work?
If I recall correctly, I saw this problem after an RSP had run completely
out of memory (but was still forwarding packets). One way to free up memory
on a 7500 is to temporarily disable dCEF (if enabled) with "no ip cef
distributed". Note you can't do this on a GSR! And it will degrade the
switching performance to the next slower path, so be careful on a
heavily-loaded router.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mac [mailto:mac at telvia.it]
> i'm on panic! I have a core router that is working correctly
> but when i
> try "sh run" or "wr" i get:
>
> "Unable to read Configuration. Try Again later"
>
> I'm unable to register config changes.
>
> I want to try to restart the router but i want to be sure that is
> software problem before that.
> Otherwise the "sh startup-config" command works correctly.
>
> Can one give some help with his experiences?
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