[c-nsp] Weird disk0: issues

Murphy, Jay, DOH Jay.Murphy at state.nm.us
Fri Jan 23 17:31:14 EST 2009


Not enough space, may want to squeeze it after file deletes to recover any vacuum space. Additionally, as another engineer stated "format" types are different....SP vs. RP


Jay Murphy 
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-----Original Message-----
From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Graham Wooden
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 7:45 PM
To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] Weird disk0: issues

Hi all,

Recently I converted my 6509 Sup2¹s over to native.  It¹s been running
c6sup22-jk2o3sv-mz.121-27b.E4 for sometime now and now decided to take the
leap to the s222 series. The SP and RP both have 256MB RAM so I figured I am
somewhat ready to try it out.  I went ahead and upgraded RP's ROMMON to the
latest 12.2(17r)S5 ....

I have used slot0: for saving off configs and such with a 24MB PCMCIA flash
card. But with this bigger image, I am now trying to use a ATA 64MB Flash
card to boot from. Internal bootflash on the SP and RP are only 32MB and
won't hold it obviously....

But, I can't access the disk from the SP ROMMON:

System Bootstrap, Version 7.1(1)
Copyright (c) 1994-2001 by cisco Systems, Inc.
c6k_sup2 processor with 262144 Kbytes of main memory

Autoboot: failed, BOOT string is empty
rommon 1 > boot disk0:
open: read error...requested 0x4 bytes, got 0xfffffff8
trouble reading device magic number
boot: cannot open "disk0:"
boot: cannot determine first file name on device "disk0:"

And if I try boot slot0:, it just hangs ...
Also, I can¹t seem to access it from the IOS until I eject the disk and put
it back in:

Router#dir disk0:
%Error opening disk0:/ (No such device)
Router#
00:04:14: %FILESYS-SP-5-DEV: PCMCIA flash card removed from slot0
00:04:17: %FILESYS-SP-5-DEV: PCMCIA flash card inserted into slot0
Router#dir disk0:  
Directory of disk0:/

    1  -rw-    28058524  Jan 23 2009 01:07:08 +00:00
c6sup22-jk2o3sv-mz.121-27b.E4.bin

64032768 bytes total (35971072 bytes free)

NOTE:  I copied the 12.1 image down to this disk to see if it was a size
issue. I can boot all day long from bootflash:.


Router#show disk0: all
-#- --length-- ---------date/time--------- path
1     28058524 Jan 23 2009 01:07:08 +00:00 c6sup22-jk2o3sv-mz.121-27b.E4.bin

35971072 bytes available (28061696 bytes used)

******** ATA Flash Card Geometry/Format Info ********

ATA CARD GEOMETRY
   Number of Heads:       8
   Number of Cylinders    490
   Sectors per Cylinder   32
   Sector Size            512
   Total Sectors          125440

ATA CARD FORMAT
   Number of FAT Sectors  62
   Sectors Per Cluster    8
   Number of Clusters     15633
   Number of Data Sectors 125314
   Base Root Sector       218
   Base FAT Sector        94
   Base Data Sector       250

Is my ATA Flash card bad? I have two of them, and both of them exhibit this
same behavior.  Thoughts?

Thanks,

-graham



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