[j-nsp] MX Reboot with Reason, panic:data storage interrupt trap
Chris Kawchuk
ckawchuk at gmail.com
Wed Feb 3 22:58:59 EST 2021
Im aware that the MX80's Flash can get worn out over time.
Ive had to replace a few MX80s flashes with a compatible 3rd party USB/Flash to get them back up and running. (yes, voids warranty field-stripping an MX80 to get at the 2 flash modules in the rear area of the motherboard) -- but it worked.
Field strip. Swap the flashes, Boot from USB installer, install JunOS, make a basic fxp0 config, load latest JunOS, push config back from RANCID, and the boxes are back in production and happy.
- Ck.
> On 3 Feb 2021, at 5:10 am, Righa Sha <righa.shake at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I recently had an MX80 router reboot with reason being panic:data storage
> interrupt trap.
>
> Anyone come across such an issue and get to resolve.Any assistance would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> Righa
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