[c-nsp] 1711 Software Problem

Sam Crooks sam.a.crooks at gmail.com
Thu Jul 14 22:43:54 EDT 2005


I saw something like that before..


What IOS version (I see bootstrap version)?
I had to change the config from:

boot sys flash <ios_bin_name)

To:

Boot sys flash:<ios_bin_name>
              ^
              |
              |



-----Original Message-----
From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Paul Stewart
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 4:55 PM
To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] 1711 Software Problem

Anyone seen this?  This happens at first boot everytime, then after the 
forced software crash it boots fine....

Paul


System Bootstrap, Version 12.2(7r)XM4, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
TAC Support: http://www.cisco.com/tac
Copyright (c) 2003 by cisco Systems, Inc.
C1700 platform with 98304 Kbytes of main memory

program load complete, entry point: 0x80008000, size: 0xda7240
Self decompressing the image 
:###########################################################################
############################################################################
############################################################ 
[OK]



Smart Init is enabled   <-------  leads me to suspect late 12.3T or 12.4
smart init is sizing iomem
  ID            MEMORY_REQ         TYPE
MainBoard       0X00027A80 1711/1712
                0X000F3BB0 public buffer pools
                0X00211000 public particle pools
   VPN          0X00030C0C VPN Module Buffers
0X0064          0X0000DC00 Card in slot 0
0X0038          0X00003C00 Card in slot 1
TOTAL:          0X0036EA3C


If any of the above Memory Requirements are

"UNKNOWN", you may be using an unsupported

configuration or there is a software problem and

system operation may be compromised.




Allocating additional 7121941 bytes to IO Memory.

PMem allocated: 89942447 bytes; IOMem allocated: 10720849 bytes


%VPN_HW-6-INFO_LOC: Crypto engine: em 3  State changed to: Initialized
%VPN_HW-6-INFO_LOC: Crypto engine: em 3  State changed to: Enabled Port 
Statistics for unclassified packets is not turned on.

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Uncompressed configuration from 4231 bytes to 8072 bytes
%SYS-6-CLOCKUPDATE: System clock has been updated from 00:00:20 UTC Fri 
Mar 1 2002 to 19:00:20 EST Thu Feb 28 2002, configured from console by 
console.
%SYS-6-CLOCKUPDATE: System clock has been updated from 19:00:21 EST Thu 
Feb 28 2002 to 19:00:21 EST Thu Feb 28 2002, configured from console by 
console.This command has no effect on this line; use modem AT commands 
instead
This command has no effect on this line; use modem AT commands instead

%FW-6-INIT: Firewall inspection startup completed; beginning operation.
%IPS-6-SDF_LOAD_SUCCESS: SDF loaded successfully from 
flash://attack-drop.sdf
%IPS-6-ENGINE_BUILDING: OTHER - 0 signatures - 1 of 15 engines
%IPS-6-ENGINE_BUILD_SKIPPED: OTHER - there are no new signature 
definitions for this engine
%IPS-6-ENGINE_BUILDING: MULTI-STRING - 0 signatures - 2 of 15 engines
%IPS-6-ENGINE_BUILD_SKIPPED: MULTI-STRING - there are no new signature 
definitions for this engine
SYSTEM INIT: INSUFFICIENT MEMORY TO BOOT THE IMAGE!



%Software-forced reload


Unexpected exception to CPUvector 700, PC = 0x8031DC08, LR = 0x8031DB48

-Traceback= 0x8031DC08 0x8031DB48 0x803351EC 0x80EEE508 0x80EEF840 
0x80EEFCD8 0x80EF0334 0x80F551D8 0x80F5B8C4 0x80F5BC14 0x80F5BCCC 
0x80F5BE28 0x80F5BE70 0x8031F8CC 0x80322E70

CPU Register Context:
MSR = 0x00029032  CR  = 0x30000005  CTR = 0x80328C7C  XER   = 0x8000D27F
R0  = 0x00000000  R1  = 0x8337AC28  R2  = 0x82760000  R3    = 0x00000000
R4  = 0xFFFFFFFE  R5  = 0x00000000  R6  = 0x00000000  R7    = 0x00009032
R8  = 0x82470000  R9  = 0x82450000  R10 = 0x8276EB3C  R11   = 0x00000000
R12 = 0x30000009  R13 = 0xFFF39A78  R14 = 0x80F5BE48  R15   = 0x00000000
R16 = 0x00000000  R17 = 0x00000000  R18 = 0x00000000  R19   = 0x00000000
R20 = 0x00000000  R21 = 0x00000000  R22 = 0x8188FA9C  R23   = 0x00000000
R24 = 0x8188FAC8  R25 = 0x0000A2A0  R26 = 0x80EEE504  R27   = 0x0000A2A0
R28 = 0x00000000  R29 = 0x828C17A0  R30 = 0x00000000  R31   = 0x82760000

File flash:crashinfo_20020301-013358 open failed (-1): Device in 
exclusive use
File flash:crashinfo_20020301-013358 open failed (-1): Device in 
exclusive use
File flash:crashinfo_20020301-013358 open failed (-1): Device in 
exclusive use
File flash:crashinfo_20020301-013358 open failed (-1): Device in 
exclusive use
File flash:crashinfo_20020301-013358 open failed (-1): Device in 
exclusive use
File flash:crashinfo_20020301-013358 open failed (-1): Device in 
exclusive use
File flash:crashinfo_20020301-013403 open failed (-1): Device in 
exclusive use
File flash:crashinfo_20020301-013403 open failed (-1): Device in 
exclusive use
File flash:crashinfo_20020301-013403 open failed (-1): Device in 
exclusive use

*** System received a Software forced crash ***

signal= 0x17, code= 0x700, context= 0x828bf0d8

PC = 0x8031dc08, Vector = 0x700, SP = 0x8337ac28
Í
System Bootstrap, Version 12.2(7r)XM4, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
TAC Support: http://www.cisco.com/tac
Copyright (c) 2003 by cisco Systems, Inc.


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