From: Rick (ccie_2003@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri Feb 28 2003 - 21:46:11 GMT-3
1st. I tried Cisco and tried to search the group study archives, but
group-study was down and well Cisco might as well have been down because
nothing would come up..
Here is my problem, and I'm hoping somebody has the answer..
I'm trying to upgrade to a new version of code and the router want let me
erase the flash. It say read-only. And when I just try to copy tftp flash it
says not enough space. (that is because it must over-ride the old image first
(or erase it). How do I get around this? You can look at the problems below. I
do have 16/16 in the router.
Thanks,
Rick
r2#erase flash
Erasing the flash filesystem will remove all files! Continue? [confirm]
%dev_open: System flash not writable
%Error erasing flash: (Device is read-only)
r2#copy tftp flash
**** NOTICE ****
Flash load helper v1.0
This process will accept the copy options and then terminate
the current system image to use the ROM based image for the copy.
Routing functionality will not be available during that time.
If you are logged in via telnet, this connection will terminate.
Users with console access can see the results of the copy operation.
---- ******** ----
Proceed? [confirm]
Address or name of remote host []? 192.168.1.69
Source filename []? c2500-jk8s-l.122-1d.bin
Destination filename [c2500-jk8s-l.122-1d.bin]?
00:03:49: %SYS-5-RELOAD: Reload requested
%SYS-4-CONFIG_NEWER: Configurations from version 12.2 may not be correctly
understood.
%FR-5-DLCICHANGE: Interface Serial0 - DLCI 201 state changed to ACTIVE
%FLH: c2500-jk8s-l.122-1d.bin from 192.168.1.69 to flash ...
System flash directory:
File Length Name/status
1 13124760 /c2500-is-l.122-4.T3.bin
[13124824 bytes used, 3652392 available, 16777216 total]
Accessing file 'c2500-jk8s-l.122-1d.bin' on 192.168.1.69...
Loading c2500-jk8s-l.122-1d.bin from 192.168.1.69 (via Ethernet0): ! [OK]
%Error: Image size exceeds free space
%FLH: Flash download failed
F3: 12432180+692548+912776 at 0x3000060
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