[j-nsp] SRX345 Boot Problem
Paulhamus, Jon
jpaulhamus at IU17.ORG
Fri Mar 8 13:31:07 EST 2024
Thank you - the more that I’ve fought with it, I’m at the same conclusion. I’ll try one of those out from your suggestion.
From: Job Snijders <job at instituut.net>
Date: Friday, March 8, 2024 at 12:23 PM
To: Paulhamus, Jon <jpaulhamus at IU17.ORG>
Cc: juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net <juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net>
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] SRX345 Boot Problem
On Fri, Mar 08, 2024 at 05:06:37PM +0000, Paulhamus, Jon via juniper-nsp wrote:
> I have an issue with an SRX345 that will not boot as the internal OS
> is corrupted. I created a USB recovery stick from another SRX345 and
> can successfully boot from it. When trying to write to the external
> USB stick to the internal storage using this command, the device
> crashes.
>
> request system snapshot media internal
>
> Clearing current label...
> Partitioning internal media (/dev/da0) ...
> xhci0: ERROR! xhci_timeout: transfer timeout, id 62.
> 0x801778d4+0x124 (0xc6c88800,0xc6cd5050,0x58801e03,0x13c0301) ra 0x80178c00 sz 64
> 0x80178b28+0xd8 (0xc6c88800,0xc6cd5050,0x58801e03,0x13c0301) ra 0x8017a750 sz 64
> 0x8017a4b0+0x2a0 (0xc6c88800,0xc6cd5050,0x58801e03,0x13c0301) ra 0x80ac582c sz 32
> mips_handle_this_interrupt+0x8c (0xc6c88800,0xc6cd5050,0x58801e03,0x13c0301) ra 0x80ac58b8 sz 40
> mips_handle_interrupts+0x58 (0xc6c88800,0xc6cd5050,0x58801e03,0x13c0301) ra 0x80ac5d64 sz 48
> mips_interrupt+0x2ac (0xc6c88800,0xc6cd5050,0x58801e03,0x13c0301) ra 0x80e625e4 sz 32
> MipsKernIntr+0x140 (0x80f90000,0x812d2820,0xffff8010,0xffff8010) ra 0x80ac3804 sz 368
> cpu_idle+0x10 (0x80f90000,0x812d2820,0xffff8010,0xffff8010) ra 0x80205fa0 sz 24
> 0x80205d94+0x20c (0x80f90000,0x812d2820,0xffff8010,0xffff8010) ra 0x8020052c sz 48
> fork_exit+0x258 (0x80f90000,0x812d2820,0xffff8010,0xffff8010) ra 0x80e632e0 sz 48
> MipsNMIException+0x30 (0x80f90000,0x812d2820,0xffff8010,0xffff8010) ra 0 sz 0
> pid 25, process: idle: cpu0
> cpu:0-Trap cause = 3 (TLB miss (store) - kernel mode)
> badvaddr = 0x1010, pc = 0x801779f8, ra = 0x80178c00, sr = 0x508008a3
> panic: trap
> cpuid = 0
> KDB: stack backtrace:
> SP 0: not in kernel
> 0+0x0 (0,0,0,0) ra 0 sz 0
> pid 25, process: idle: cpu0
>
> Can anyone provide a way to try and get this going again?
I suspect the device's NAND memory storage is broken, causing the system
to panic. Maybe something like this can serve as replacement?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/234083615969
Kind regards,
Job
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