[c-nsp] Failing to load IOS
Andriy Bilous
andriy.bilous at gmail.com
Fri Mar 30 03:17:48 EDT 2012
What 'show bootvar' says? Also when you're intending to boot from
local file system I'd recommend not to miss keyword 'flash' in 'boot
system' command - boot system flash disk1:c7200-is-mz.124-13b.bin
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 7:46 AM, Joseph Mays <mays at win.net> wrote:
> Sorry, disregard the previous message, hit send by accident before it was completed.
>
> Trying to load 12.4(13b) on a --
>
> cisco 7206VXR (NPE400) processor (revision A) with 491520K/32768K bytes of
> memory.
>
> I have the following boot sequence defined --
>
> boot-start-marker
> boot system disk1:c7200-is-mz.124-13b.bin
> boot system slot0:c7200-is-mz.123-22.bin
> boot-end-marker
>
>
> Both images are there.
>
> gw1.armplc#dir disk1:
> Directory of disk1:/
>
> 1 -rw- 26027532 Mar 29 2012 10:32:38 +00:00 c7200-is-mz.124-13b.bin
>
> 40759296 bytes total (14729216 bytes free)
>
> gw1.armplc#dir slot0:
> Directory of slot0:/
>
> 1 -rw- 17839240 Apr 6 2011 14:12:43 +00:00 c7200-is-mz.123-22.bin
>
> 20578304 bytes total (2738936 bytes free)
>
> Yet after bootup the router is still running the 12.3(22) version.
>
> I assume the problem is the amount of ram, since the feature navigator shows that the router requires 48meg for 12.4(13b), and show ver shows it only has 32 meg (is that correct)? But the feature navigator also shows that 12.3(22) requires 48meg, and that loads fine.
>
> So I'm looking for a sanity check as to whether or not I am misreading the feature navigator or the router info, and whether or not something other than the amount of ram is likely to be the problem.
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