[cisco-voip] Stop 0x0000007B INACCESABLE_BOOT_DEVICE after installing OS 4.5a SR2
Linsemier, Matthew
MLinsemier at apcapital.com
Fri Aug 24 11:54:43 EDT 2007
Is there a way to look in the .TAR file to see what version of BARS I
was using? I am pretty sure I was on 4.0(11), but I am not 100%
positive.
You can't restore with the latest BARS utility? That seems kind of
ridiculous.
I will be restoring with the same IP, Hostname, and I have all the
passwords so that should be fine.
In the case of a co-resident IPCC Express, do I restore CCM first and
then install IPCC Express? Honeslty, I only had three scripts running
for prompts (with some Holiday check stuff) so I could reinstall this
from scratch actually without having to restore.
Matt
-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Charles [mailto:jonvoip at gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 12:23 AM
To: Linsemier, Matthew
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Stop 0x0000007B INACCESABLE_BOOT_DEVICE after
installing OS 4.5a SR2
If your backup is good (I would say check the logs, but you can't),
then the restore is easy.
A couple of quick things:
the IP address and hostname MUST be identical or the backup will fail.
Also, you must install the EXACT same CCM version (check your
subscriber), and the same OS version that the backup was done (this
may be optional, but why risk it...), and then you MUST have the exact
same version of BARS.
As long as all of that is the same, you should be fine...
Jonathan
On 8/23/07, Linsemier, Matthew <MLinsemier at apcapital.com> wrote:
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> All,
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>
>
> This evening while installing the latest OS service pack from Cisco
(OS 4.5a
> SR2) and restarting the CCM server (publisher) I am now greeted with a
BSOD
> displaying Stop 0x0000007B INACCESABLE_BOOT_DEVICE. This is an IBM
7815-I1
> server with a single SATA drive. I didn't do anything different then
I
> normally do when I patch servers and have never had a problem before
this
> one. I have tried booting using the last known good configuration,
safe
> mode with network, safe mode, and command prompt. I booted with a
Windows
> 2000 Server CD and ran the recovery console and proceeded to run a
CHKDSK
> /P. The first time through it got to 50% before stopping and stating
that
> "one or more unrecoverable errors have been discovered". The second
time I
> ran CHKDSK it only got to 25% before displaying the same message. Is
it
> conceivable that I lost the drive on a reboot and patching the box was
just
> a coincidence?
>
>
>
> I have a recent BARS backup (8/22/07) so I am pretty confident that I
can
> restore the server (even though I have never actually done this
before). Is
> it difficult to do so? I am running CCM 4.1(3) with IPCC 3.5(1)
> co-resident. Any links or experiences (or ideas to get back at my
data)
> would be appreciated.
>
>
>
> Matt
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