[c-nsp] 7206VXR crashing every day
Kim Onnel
karim.adel at gmail.com
Thu Dec 15 02:45:30 EST 2005
You could Fwd the crashinfo to an FTP server:
exception core-file Router-crash
exception protocol ftp
exception region-size 65536
exception dump xx.xx.110.238
and of course
no ip ftp passive
ip ftp source-interface Loopback0
ip ftp username crashinfo
ip ftp password <removed>
On 12/13/05, Justin M. Streiner <streiner at cluebyfour.org> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 13 Dec 2005, Vincent De Keyzer wrote:
>
> > System returned to ROM by processor memory parity error at PC
> 0x6174F640,
> > address 0x0 at 10:42:12 CET Sun Dec 11 2005
> > Last reset from watchdog reset
>
> > System returned to ROM by error - an Error Interrupt, PC 0x607F55C0 at
> > 23:08:23 CET Mon Dec 12 2005
> > Last reset from watchdog reset
>
> > The last crashinfo failed to be written.
> > Please verify the exception crashinfo configuration
> > the filesytem devices, and the free space on the
> > filesystem devices.
> > Using crashinfo_FAILED.
> > %Error opening crashinfo_FAILED (File not found)
>
> > Does anybody know why it couldn't write the crashinfo to bootflash?
> > PS: There is a bootflash:
> > GENLBBro71#sh file systems | i bootflash
> > 3407872 3996 flash rw bootflash:
>
> It looks like your bootflash doesn't have enough free space to write the
> crashinfo file. <4k is not enough room. crashinfo file sizes can vary
> greatly depending on everything from IOS revision to configuration, to
> what the router was doing at the time of the crash. I've found them
> to typically be a few hundred kbytes each. YMMV.
>
> If you don't have the room on your bootflash, you can tell the router
> where to write the crashinfo files by using subsets of the "exception"
> configuration command, i.e. "exception crashinfo file disk0:filename" or
> something similar.
>
> The errors above could point to a number of things - bad memory or a flaky
> NPE would not surprise me.
>
> jms
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