[c-nsp] Strange 6509 Error

Jon Lewis jlewis at lewis.org
Sun May 28 13:12:18 EDT 2006


Upgrading to SXF4 seems to have cleared it up.  The similar case posted 
here last August, upgrading IOS also seemed to resolve the issue.  If it 
really is a hardware fault, is it possible it would go unnoticed in a 
newer IOS that uses more RAM than the previously run version?

On Sun, 28 May 2006, Sukumar Subburayan wrote:

> The SSRAM background consistency checker is detecting the inconsistency and 
> trying to correct it. But, since the entry seems to be  sticky, you are 
> seeing the problem constantly.
>
> Please replace the Supervisor.
>
> sukumar
>
>
> On Sat, 27 May 2006, Jon Lewis wrote:
>
>> I saw there was a thread last August about this.  All of a sudden, one of
>> our 6509s started doing:
>> 
>> May 28 01:48:22: %MLSCEF-SP-2-FIB_SSRAM_WRITE_INCONSISTENCY: FIB SSRAM
>> Mismatch for Index: 114752
>>  Expected: 81C004  , Hardware: 9BC004
>> 
>> about every 30s, and has crashed (self-reloaded) twice in the past 5
>> hours.  I'm curious how Paul resolved this.  i.e. software issue/upgrade
>> or bad hardware?
>> 
>> Before these started happening, we got a single one of:
>> 
>> %L3_ASIC-SP-4-ERR_INTRPT: Interrupt TF_INT:FI_DATA_INT occurring in L3 CEF
>> Engine .
>> 
>> We're running c6k222-pk9sv-mz.122-18.SXD3.bin, with a single
>> sup2/msfc2/pfc2, WS-X6408A-GBIC, and WS-X6348-RJ-45.
>> 
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