[c-nsp] 6509 SUP2 rommon
Chris Gotstein
chris at uplogon.com
Tue Mar 27 00:09:45 EDT 2012
IOS 12.2(18)SXF17a
No changes, in fact it had been up and running for over 300 days since
the last reboot. I could try re-seating the SUPs, maybe swap the 2
around to see if it's a slot issue or problem with the module.
On 3/26/2012 9:47 PM, Chuck Church wrote:
> Sounds like a potential chassis issue. IOS version? Any changes recently
> or bent pins maybe? Blow dust out, reseat sups, maybe that'll fix it.
>
> Chuck
>
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> [mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Chris Gotstein
> Sent: Monday, March 26, 2012 6:14 PM
> To: cisco-nsp
> Subject: [c-nsp] 6509 SUP2 rommon
>
> We had an incident over the weekend in which our 6509 crashed. When i
> arrived to see the problem, bith SUP2's were in rommon. I issued a reset on
> both, and they came up without any problems. Now i'm seeing the following
> errors:
>
> 000060: Mar 24 13:59:56.902 CDT: %OIR-SP-4-WARN: PRIMARY(2) REPORTED AS NOT
> OCCUPIED IN SLOT!! disable_reason: 26(off (Module Removed)),
> get_peer_previous_slot: 0, is_occupied fn ptr:0x40497DE8
> 000061: Mar 24 14:07:58.889 CDT: %OIR-SP-4-WARN: PRIMARY(2) REPORTED AS NOT
> OCCUPIED IN SLOT!! disable_reason: 26(off (Module Removed)),
> get_peer_previous_slot: 0, is_occupied fn ptr:0x40497DE8
>
> Everything is working fine, but I'm concerned about the error messages.
> A search on Cisco's site doesn't really explain much. Note, the SUP2's
> are in the first 2 slots in the 6509 chassis. Any thoughts?
>
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