[cisco-voip] SRE-150/ CUE 8.0.1 stuck in loop after upgrade

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Mon Mar 29 20:38:14 EDT 2010


I ran into this and I think it was related to a missing file

On 3/29/10, Jason Aarons (US) <jason.aarons at us.didata.com> wrote:
> Did a service-module ism 0/0 install url on  a SPE150 upgrading from 7.1.5
> to 8.0.1, it feteched the files via ftp and appeared to upgrade just fine,
> however tail of log is below...it appears to just keep rebooting.
>
>
> Initializing memory. Please wait...
> Memory initialization OK. Continue...
> DDR Memory 0512 MB detected
> Genuine Intel(R) processor              1.06GHz
> BIOS ISM 2.6,  BIOS Build date: 10/16/2009
> System now booting...
>
> Authenticating boot loader....
> Secondary Boot Loader authenticated - booting....
> Please enter '***' to change boot configuration:
> Detect and Initialze network device
> Backup current platform configurations....
> SRE step 1 - SM registration...
> Response - no installation needed (len: 422)
> SRE Installation Not Needed
> Loading disk:/bzImage ... done.
> Unable to load image
> Unable to boot image
>
> Initializing memory. Please wait...
> Memory initialization OK. Continue...
> DDR Memory 0512 MB detected
> Genuine Intel(R) processor              1.06GHz
> BIOS ISM 2.6,  BIOS Build date: 10/16/2009
> System now booting...
> Authenticating boot loader....
> Secondary Boot Loader authenticated - booting....
> Please enter '***' to change boot configuration:
>
>
>
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