[c-nsp] RPR+ on Cisco 7513
Rodney Dunn
rodunn at cisco.com
Tue Jan 25 14:51:54 EST 2005
On Tue, Jan 25, 2005 at 02:33:03PM -0500, Jon Lewis wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Jan 2005, Rodney Dunn wrote:
>
> > I don't think this has anything to do with it
> > but can you move the disk to disk1: for the
> > RSP in slot 7 just so they are the same.
>
> Actually, I wondered about that.
>
> > > boot-start-marker
> > > boot system flash disk1:rsp-k4pv-mz.120-27.S4.bin
> > > boot-end-marker
> > > hw-module slot 6 image disk1:rsp-k4pv-mz.120-27.S4.bin
> > > hw-module slot 7 image disk0:rsp-k4pv-mz.120-27.S4.bin
>
> > > Router# sho redundancy
> > > Redundant System Information :
> > > Current Processor Information :
> > > -------------------------------
> > > Active Location = slot 6
> > > BOOT = disk1:rsp-k4pv-mz.120-27.S4.bin,1;
> > > Peer Processor Information :
> > > ----------------------------
> > > Standby Location = slot 7
> > > BOOT = disk1:rsp-k4pv-mz.120-27.S4.bin,1;
>
> If slot 7 was told to boot disk0:rsp-k4pv-mz.120-27.S4.bin, why does it
> say it's running disk1:rsp-k4pv-mz.120-27.S4.bin,1?
I don't know. My testbed is busy doing something else that
I can't break at the moment or I would test it.
My guess is it's printing what the active is actually running
which is confusing I think and appears to be a cosmetic bug.
Since my setup is taken at the moment can you send:
sh ver
sh redund
sh run | incl boot|hw-module
so I can check with development on that?
Rodney
>
> I like to keep the slot/disk's in dual RSP 7500s identical just so there's
> no confusion. If RSP1 has slot0 and disk1, RSP2 will have slot0 and
> disk1 (not disk0 and slot1)...and more or less the same files on each
> device.
I agree. Good idea.
>
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