From: Brad Ellis (bellis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Jan 13 2002 - 22:40:45 GMT-3
Bob,
It's one of the following:
1) Bad flash
2) Bad DRAM
3) Bad IOS image
(Those are in order of likelyhood). Try replacing one thing at a time and
see what happens. Obviously, the IOS image is the easiest (download a new
one from TAC).
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
Network Learning Inc
bellis@ccbootcamp.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Grafals" <bgrafals@knology.net>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 8:16 PM
Subject: Flash problem on 3640 (part 2)
> Whoops! I forgot to add the output from the show flash on the previous
> message.
>
> I've been trying to load an image that's approximately 13 MB on my 3640.
It
> loads about 8 meg of the image and then fails. Basically I'm getting an
error
> message that says that the flash is out of room. I can do a show flash at
> that point and the system says that there are roughly 8 mb has been used
and 8
> mb are free. Images of less than 8 meg are no problem.
>
> It almost seems as though I only have 8 meg of flash in the router. The
> following output from show flash does indeed say that I have 1 partition
of 16
> meg. The only discrepancy that I can see is that the bank-size is only 4
meg.
> My other routers are of the 2500 series and they all show a bank-size of 8
mb.
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
>
>
> r1#sh flash all
> Partition Size Used Free Bank-Size State Copy
Mode
> 1 16384K 5782K 10601K 4096K Read/Write Direct
>
> System flash directory:
> File Length Name/status
> addr fcksum ccksum
> 1 5921084 c3640-i-mz.122-3.bin
> 0x40 0xA978 0xA978
> [5921148 bytes used, 10856068 available, 16777216 total]
> 16384K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)
>
> Chip Bank Code Size Name
> 1 1 89A2 1024KB INTEL 28F008SA
> 2 1 89A2 1024KB INTEL 28F008SA
> 3 1 89A2 1024KB INTEL 28F008SA
> 4 1 89A2 1024KB INTEL 28F008SA
> 1 2 89A2 1024KB INTEL 28F008SA
> 2 2 89A2 1024KB INTEL 28F008SA
> 3 2 89A2 1024KB INTEL 28F008SA
> 4 2 89A2 1024KB INTEL 28F008SA
> 1 3 89A2 1024KB INTEL 28F008SA
> 2 3 89A2 1024KB INTEL 28F008SA
> 3 3 89A2 1024KB INTEL 28F008SA
> 4 3 89A2 1024KB INTEL 28F008SA
> 1 4 89A2 1024KB INTEL 28F008SA
> 2 4 89A2 1024KB INTEL 28F008SA
> 3 4 89A2 1024KB INTEL 28F008SA
> 4 4 89A2 1024KB INTEL 28F008SA
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