[j-nsp] M40/RE233-256 problems

L. Croese - InterXS l.croese at interxs.nl
Fri Nov 18 13:06:27 EST 2005


Hi Richard,

It is not running production, we got them in couple of days ago.
We have support contracts with Juniper so we can load the latest JUNOS once 
it is running properly.

We will upgrade them to RE333 but I was just checking them out :-)

Thanks anyway.

Leon Croese

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard A Steenbergen" <ras at e-gerbil.net>
To: "L. Croese - InterXS" <l.croese at interxs.nl>
Cc: <juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net>
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 6:58 PM
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] M40/RE233-256 problems


> On Fri, Nov 18, 2005 at 06:36:43PM +0100, L. Croese - InterXS wrote:
>> Hi List,
>>
>> I am having problems with one of our two M40 routers.
>> The one with problems has a RE233-256 and a SCB-E with Internet Processor 
>> II
>
> Wow, someone still using a RE-233 in production, running 4.3 no less. You
> sir, have balls of steel.
>
>> It looks like that the flash memory on the RE is broken as this is the
>> output on the console -> see end of message.
>
> Yup. Replace the flash, or heck just replace the whole RE. CPV5000 can't
> be worth more than $20 these days.
>
>> I doubt if the flash is actually broken as the boot loader does show the
>> correct details of the flash disk (Scandisk 91 Mb), so I removed the 
>> flash
>> card out of one of the M7i we have running, rebooted the box and I 
>> noticed
>> the boot loader actually sees that the flash card is not present and then
>> continue booting from the harddisk. So I removed the flash memory of the
>> RE233 of the M40 and tried to reboot it, no console output what so ever,
>> checked cables etc but no output at all, the front panel LCD states the
>> routing engine is starting.
>
> Nah, the flash is probably broken. You've probably run this thing far
> beyond its expected life span, and now portions of the flash have
> developed errors. Replace it, or run off of the HD.
>
>> - is it true that the flash disk is broken, as it shows the correct 
>> details
>> with the startup (size etc) can it also be that the flash is working but
>> that it is a filesystem problem?
>
> There are many ways to break the flash, not all of them will prevent the
> disk from detecting properly. They'll just introduce errors when you go to
> read the data.
>
>> - is it true that the M7i can boot without flash and the M40 doesnt boot
>> without the flash?
>
> M40 can boot without flash the same as everything else, thats why there is
> a wd2.
>
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