Recovering from "no cisco IOS image file" error
I have a aironet1200 series access point, and attempted to update it to a newer IOS software release. However it never came back up after the update, and upon reboot the 3 status lights show red, green, red, which apparently means there is 'no cisco IOS image file'. Is there a way to recover from this error? It has a RJ45 style console port, can I use thi to recover?
Got it sorted, managed to find the manual which goes through this in it's entirety!
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Please help. I have a 1200 AP and encountered 'no cisco ios image file'. I can console the AP but the ethernet failed to initialize so i cannot be able to reload the IOS. Please advise on my next step..here's the message:
ap: ether_init
Initializing ethernet port 0...
Reset ethernet port 0...
Reset done!
ERROR: fail to bring ethernet link up
thanks..vladUsing the CLI
Follow the steps below to reload the wireless device image using the CLI. When the wireless device
begins to boot, you interrupt the boot process and use boot loader commands to load an image from a
TFTP server to replace the image in the wireless device.
Note Your wireless device configuration is not changed when using the CLI to reload the image file.
Step 1 Open the CLI using a Telnet session or a connection to the wireless device console port.
Step 2 Reboot the wireless device by removing power and reapplying power.
Step 3 Let the wireless device boot until it begins to inflate the image. When you see these lines on the CLI,
press Esc:
Loading "flash:/c350-k9w7-mx.v122_13_ja.20031010/c350-k9w7-mx.v122_13_ja.20031010"
Step 4 When the ap: command prompt appears, enter the set command to assign an IP address, subnet mask,
and default gateway to the wireless device.
Note You must use upper-case characters when you enter the IP-ADDR, NETMASK, and
DEFAULT_ROUTER options with the set command.
Your entries might look like this example:
ap: set IP_ADDR 192.168.133.160
ap: set NETMASK 255.255.255.0
ap: set DEFAULT_ROUTER 192.168.133.1
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Step 5 Enter the tftp_init command to prepare the wireless device for TFTP.
ap: tftp_init
Step 6 Enter the tar command to load and inflate the new image from your TFTP server. The command must include this information:
? the -xtract option, which inflates the image when it is loaded
? the IP address of your TFTP server
? the directory on the TFTP server that contains the image
? the name of the image
? the destination for the image (the wireless device Flash)
Your entry might look like this example:
ap: tar -xtract tftp://192.168.130.222/images/c350-k9w7-tar.122-13.JA1.tar flash:
C1240-k9w7-tar.123-8.tar
c1200-k9w7-tar.123-8.JEA1
Step 7 When the display becomes full, the CLI pauses and displays --MORE--. Press the spacebar to continue.
extracting info (229 bytes)
c350-k9w7-mx.122-13.JA1/ (directory) 0 (bytes)
c350-k9w7-mx.122-13.JA1/html/ (directory) 0 (bytes)
c350-k9w7-mx.122-13.JA1/html/level1/ (directory) 0 (bytes)
extracting c350-k9w7-mx.122-13.JA1/html/level1/appsui.js (558 bytes)
extracting c350-k9w7-mx.122-13.JA1/html/level1/back.htm (205 bytes)
extracting c350-k9w7-mx.122-13.JA1/html/level1/cookies.js (5027 bytes).
extracting c350-k9w7-mx.122-13.JA1/html/level1/forms.js (15704 bytes)...
extracting c350-k9w7-mx.122-13.JA1/html/level1/images/apps_button_last.gif (386 bytes)
extracting c350-k9w7-mx.122-13.JA1/html/level1/images/apps_button_last_filler.gif (327bytes)
-- MORE --
Note If you do not press the spacebar to continue, the process eventually times out and the wireless
device stops inflating the image.
Step 8 : power cycle the ap.
Step 8 Enter the set BOOT command to designate the new image as the image that the wireless device uses
when it reboots. The wireless device creates a directory for the image that has the same name as the
image, and you must include the directory in the command. Your entry might look like this example:
ap: set BOOT flash:/c350-k9w7-mx.122-13.JA1/c350-k9w7-mx.122-13.JA1
Step 9 Enter the set command to check your bootloader entries.
ap: set
BOOT=flash:/c350-k9w7-mx.122-13.JA1/c350-k9w7-mx.122-13.JA1
DEFAULT_ROUTER=192.168.133.1
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IP_ADDR=192.168.133.160
NETMASK=255.255.255.0
Step 10 Enter the boot command to reboot the wireless device. When the wireless device reboots, it loads the new image.
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40D raw .CR2 files still causing 'Unsupported Image File' error
I have the most recent version of Leopard 10.5.1 and the newest version of Aperture 1.5.6 (2J2). Often times I open a RAW image shot with a Canon 40D (.cr2 file), I get the red screen "unsupported Image File" error message. Color mode is RGB. These were shot with RAW plus JPEG (not SRAW). It doesn't happen on every image shot at the same time in the same way, just some of the images. Can anyone advise why I would still be having this issue so long after Apple is offering 40D support? I've tried rebuilding my library data base to no success. I've tried reinstalling aperture. What next? Getting very frustrated, thanks!
hi, sazer01
sazer01 wrote:
I have the most recent version of Leopard 10.5.1 and the newest version of Aperture 1.5.6 (2J2). Often times I open a RAW image shot with a Canon 40D (.cr2 file), I get the red screen "unsupported Image File" error message. Color mode is RGB. These were shot with RAW plus JPEG (not SRAW).
I use Nikons and sometimes get a message like that. This might not be Aperture causing this. Blow out the connector holes on your memory cards and pins inside the cameras where the card connects. If the error is on the same frames all the time reformat your card a couple of times before using and make sure the card is seated properly. Don't turn off the camera immediately after taking the shot but let the camera finish the process of writing the photo frame onto the card.
Have you opened the frames in Preview to check if it see it?
victor -
i get a 'image file error' when i connect my n8 to my pc. what is the problem?
Then the file is corrupted. Can you open the file on the N8? Change fileformat to .jpg.
‡Thank you for hitting the Blue/Green Star button‡
N8-00 RM 596 V:111.030.0609; E71-1(05) RM 346 V: 500.21.009 -
Disk image files error when dragging files from them
any disk image file .DMG that i download and it either has a file to drag to the hard drive or has an application in it. They mount fine and i can lookinside them but when i drag a file out it seems to partially copy them but then comes up and says..
Sorry the operation could not be completed because an unexpected error occured (Error code -41).
If the dmg file has an installer it starts the installed and asks the normal question and permissions and then where to install to then try's to start but just errors again.
Anyone got any ideas. This is on a Mac intel Mini. Everything runs fine and as i said i fixted permissions it is an administrator account.
I have tried 3 disk images firefox opera and ablelive 5.2 they are not damaged or corrupted
thanksI was having the same problem on my G4 Powerbook when I tried to install Adium and TextWrangler from disk images. After trying several things that didn't work I decided to see if my IP filter was the culprit. I opened PeerGuardian and disabled the filters. Then, I downloaded Adium again, and it copied easily from the disk image to my applications folder. Then, I tested TextWrangler and it worked as well. I don't know why that worked, and it might not be your problem, but I thought I'd pass on the info. Hope it helps.
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How to recover from one corrupted redo log file in NOARCHIVE mode?
Oracle 10.2.1.
The redo log file was corrupted and Oracle can't work.
When I use STARTUP mount, I got no error msg.
SQL> startup mount
ORACLE instance started.
Total System Global Area 1652555776 bytes
Fixed Size 1251680 bytes
Variable Size 301991584 bytes
Database Buffers 1342177280 bytes
Redo Buffers 7135232 bytes
Database mounted.
But I have some applications which are depended on Oracle can't be started.
So, I tried STARTUP open. But I got error msg.
SQL> startup open
ORACLE instance started.
Total System Global Area 1652555776 bytes
Fixed Size 1251680 bytes
Variable Size 301991584 bytes
Database Buffers 1342177280 bytes
Redo Buffers 7135232 bytes
Database mounted.
ORA-00368: checksum error in redo log block
ORA-00353: log corruption near block 497019 change 42069302 time 11/07/2007
23:43:09
ORA-00312: online log 4 thread 1:
'G:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\NMDATA\REDO04.LOG'
So, how can I restore and recover my database?
If use RMAN, how to do that?
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks.Hi, Yingkuan,
Thanks for the helps.
Actually, I have 10 redo log files exists. All of them are here.
I tried your suggestion:
alter database clear unarchived logfile group 4;
The error msg I got is the same as before:
SQL> alter database clear unarchived logfile group 4;
alter database clear unarchived logfile group 4
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01624: log 4 needed for crash recovery of instance nmdata (thread 1)
ORA-00312: online log 4 thread 1:
'G:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\NMDATA\REDO04.LOG'
Compared to losing all the data, it is OK for me lose some of them.
I have more than 1 TB data stored and 99.9% of them are raster images.
The loading of these data were the headache. If I can save them, I can bear the lost.
I want to grasp the last straw.
But I don't know how set the parameter: allowresetlogs_corruption
I got the error msg:
SQL> set allowresetlogs_corruption=true;
SP2-0735: unknown SET option beginning "_allow_res..."
I have run the command:
Recover database until cancel
Alter database open resetlogs
The error msg I got is the following:
SQL> recover database until cancel
ORA-00279: change 41902930 generated at 11/05/2007 22:01:48 needed for thread 1
ORA-00289: suggestion :
D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\NMDATA\ARCHIVELOG\2007_11_09\O1_MF_
1_1274_%U_.ARC
ORA-00280: change 41902930 for thread 1 is in sequence #1274
Specify log: {<RET>=suggested | filename | AUTO | CANCEL}
cancel
ORA-01547: warning: RECOVER succeeded but OPEN RESETLOGS would get error below
ORA-01194: file 1 needs more recovery to be consistent
ORA-01110: data file 1: 'D:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\NMDATA\SYSTEM01.DBF'
ORA-01112: media recovery not started
SQL>
From the log file, I got the following:
ALTER DATABASE RECOVER database until cancel
Fri Nov 09 00:12:48 2007
Media Recovery Start
parallel recovery started with 2 processes
ORA-279 signalled during: ALTER DATABASE RECOVER database until cancel ...
Fri Nov 09 00:13:20 2007
ALTER DATABASE RECOVER CANCEL
Fri Nov 09 00:13:21 2007
ORA-1547 signalled during: ALTER DATABASE RECOVER CANCEL ...
Fri Nov 09 00:13:21 2007
ALTER DATABASE RECOVER CANCEL
ORA-1112 signalled during: ALTER DATABASE RECOVER CANCEL ...
Thank you very much. and I am looking forward to your followup input. -
When I read image with Read_Image_File procedure i got an error in specified files 'FRM-47100 can not read image c:\abc.jpg'
i think it is on high resolution please promply resolve it. its very urgent
best regards
R E H AN M I R Z AHello,
Found this on Metalink:
Problem Description
You are trying to use READ_IMAGE_FILE in forms to read a JPG image,
but you receive the following error:
FRM-47100: Cannot read image file <file name>
You checked the following:
o You are able to open the image file from Netscape or Internet Explorer and
see your image correctly.
o You are also sure that the file exists under the location mentioned in the
first parameter to READ_IMAGE_FILE built-in.
o You tried other JPG files that are located in the demo directory of the
Developer home and you can see the image loaded in the image item.
Solution Description
There are many JPEG formats. The only JPEG format supported in Forms is the
JPEG File Interchange Format (JFIF) which is the baseline sequential DCT JPEG.
Progressive JPEG (as well as Lossless JPEG and Hierarchical JPEG),
are not currently supported.
Possibly your image file is stored using one of the non-supported formats.
As a workaround, you can convert progressive JPEG format to and from baseline
JPEG. There is a free set of programs provided by the Independent JPEG Group
that allows this.
The Independent JPEG Group home page is: http://www.ijg.org/
Francois -
Set System Image (File) Error 1097
We have a built up PXI Chassis with RT OS running on it. I used Get System Image (File).vi to grab the contents of the hard drive into a Zip file.
I then have a LabVIEW project which builds our software into a startup.rtexe and the associated folders. The PXI Chassis DIP switches are set up correct to launch the startup.rtexe.
The System.zip file is unpacked and the project files are inserted into it. The directory is then re-zipped to a new Zip file.
I have a VI which deploys the new Zip file image (basically it runs on a PC connected to PXI Chassis via Ethernet). It checks that PXI Chassis software has not been deployed or is a different version and uses Set System Image (File).vi to deploy the image.
If I run it on a different but identical PXI rack (chassis number is initially different), the zip file appears to deploy correctly. The PXI Chassis reboots and launches our software. Problem is “Set System Image (File).vi” always errors on exiting with a 1097 error.
In addition the image was created from a PXI Chassis numbered 2. The PXI Chassis I deploying to was initially configured as chassis number 1 (viewed in NI MAX). After deployment it remains as “Chassis 1”. If I change it to “Chassis 2” in NI MAX and then run the deployment, it reverts back to “Chassis 1”. However I would have thought it would change based on the content of the Zip file?
Any ideas why the VI is throwing an error?
Christopher Povey
Senior Test Systems Engineer for BAE Systems.LanxiZ wrote:
Good Morning Chris,
There are several possible reasons that can cause the error you are seeing:
1. There is some problem with your code, below is a good example on how to get/set system image from a RT controller:
"Get/Set Images From RT Controllers Using System Configuration API":
https://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-34955
2. Does this problem only happen when you deploy from the PXI chassis 2? everything works fine with the PC?
I look forward to your reply.
Thank you.
Lanxi
1. I have seen that page, but I cannot open that example as it is for LabVIEW 2013. I am running LabVIEW 2012. I have seen and implemented something similar to the built in examples in LabVIEW 2012 though.
2. The deployment is not from a PXI chassis. It is too one. The deployment is performed from a rack mounted Windows XP PC. It is connected to a PXI Chassis via Ethernet.
Once the Set System Image (File) has completed (with the error), the PXI Chassis is up and running and I can see it is running my software successfully (I output test text to the PXI Chassis' monitor). I can also call stub VI's on the rack mounted Windows XP PC which in turn connects too and runs the remote VI's successfully.
I think I need to try the deployment on the original source of the System Image and see if it also errors.
Thanks.
Christopher Povey
Senior Test Systems Engineer for BAE Systems. -
Hi Everyone,
I need your assistance, please help.
I've created dmg image files in the past and when I try to mount them , I get an error Warning dialogue box that says, "no mountable file system."
What does that mean?
I always double click the image and expect it to mount on my desktop. I've tried to mount it with the File>Mount menu via the Disk Utility, but it doesn't work, no error messages. It just doesn't mount.
This doesn't occur all the time, but when it does, it's always a file that I urgently need.
Would someone please explain to me what the above warning message means, and what are the possible reasons why this is happens?
Are there other ways to mount an image with that type of warning message, maybe with some type of utility of some sort?
Thanks
Cheers
KL
iMac G5 Mac OS X (10.4.3)The message basically means that the file is corrupted or that Disk Utility has a problem. A bit more information is needed. How did you make those dmg files? Can you mount any obtained from another source, such as any of Apple's downloads, by double-clicking on them? If those won't mount, then either the Disk Utility pref file is fouled up or Disk Utility is.
For the former, move the com.apple.diskcopy.plist and com.apple.diskutility.plist from ~/Library/Preferences/ onto the desktop, log out and back in, and try double-clicking on the dmg file giving you problems. If that doesn't work, create a new admin user account, log into it, and try again. If it works, then the problem's in the original account. If not, then it's probably system-wide and your best bet is to reinstall the 10.4.3 combo update. -
Recovering from a partial RT Image
We use the RT Replication VI to setup our RT controllers. Recently we
had the imaging process get interrupted due to a network failure.
After the failure we could no longer see the RT controller in MAX. In
order to get it back up and running, we had to format the CF card (we
are using the 8145RT card). Is there a way to recover from a partial
install other then formating the CF card? I was hoping that putting
the controller in User-Defined Safe Mode would allow it to reappear in
MAX, but it doesn't. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.We were able to reproduce the issue. Below is the serial output from the unit after the issues has ocurred. The S3 switch for user-defined safe mode is enabled.
/fGeneral Software Pentium Embedded BIOS (tm) Version 4.3
Copyright (C) 2000 General Software, Inc.
National Instruments PXI-8140RT
BIOS Version 1.423;01H(C) 2000 General Software, Inc.
Pentium-4.3-6E69-EA4E;1;:6H08;01HHit ^C if you want to run SETUP.06;01H00000016K Low Memory Passed0000006400000128000001920000025600000320000003840000044800000512000005760000064000000640
00000000K Ext Memory Passed0000051200001024000015360000204800002560000030720000358400004096000046080000512000005632000061440000665600007168000076800000819200008704000092160000972800010240000107520001126400011776000122880001280000013312000138240001433600014848000153600001587200016384000168960001740800017920000184320001894400019456000199680002048000020992000215040002201600022528000230400002355200024064000245760002508800025600000261120002662400027136000276480002816000028672000291840002969600030208000307200003123200031744000322560003276800033280000337920003430400034816000353280003584000036352000368640003737600037888000384000003891200039424000399360004044800040960000414720004198400042496000430080004352000044032000445440004505600045568000460800004659200047104000476160004812800048640000491520004966400050176000506880005120000051712000522240005273600053248000537600005427200054784000552960005580800056320000568320005734400057856000583680005888000059392000599040006041600060928000614400006195200062464000629760006348800064000000645120006451208;01Hs u08;01HWait.....
PCI Device Table.
Bus Dev Func VendID DevID Class Irq
00 00 00 8086 7100 Host Bridge
00 07 00 8086 7110 ISA Bridge
00 07 01 8086 7111 IDE Controller
00 07 02 8086 7112 Serial Bus 9
00 07 03 8086 7113 PCI Bridge
00 08 00 104C AC28 PCI-to-PCI Bridge
00 09 00 8086 1209 Ethernet 9
01 0E 00 1093 2AB0 Unknown Device 9
01 0F 00 1093 2B10 Unknown Device 9
Calling ROM extension...
Booting in safe mode...
2J01;01H02;01H03;01H04;01H05;01H06;01H07;01H08;01H09;01H10;01H11;01H01;01Hs+u01;
02Hs----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--u01;80Hs+u02;01Hs|u02;80Hs|u03;01Hs|u03;80Hs|u04;01Hs|u04;80Hs|u05;01Hs|u05;80
Hs|u06;01Hs|u06;80Hs|u07;01Hs|u07;80Hs|u08;01Hs|u08;80Hs|u09;01Hs|u09;80Hs|u10;0
1Hs|u10;80Hs|u11;01Hs+u11;02Hs--------------------------------------------------
----------------------------u11;80Hs+u02;12HSystem BIOS Configuration, (C) 2000
General Software, Inc.03;01Hs+u03;02Hs------------------------------------------
------------------------------------u03;80Hs+u04;41Hs|u05;41Hs|u06;41Hs|u07;41Hs
|u08;41Hs|u09;41Hs|u10;41Hs|u03;41Hs+u11;41Hs+u04;03HSystem CPU : 04;2
6HPentium04;43HLow Memory : 04;66H638KB05;03HCoprocessor : 05
;26HEnabled 05;43HExtended Memory : 05;66H63MB06;03HFloppy 0 Type :
06;26HNot installed06;43HSerial Ports 1-2 : 06;66H03F806;70H 06;71H02F806;75
H 06;76H07;03HFloppy 1 Type : 07;26HNot installed07;43HSerial Ports 3-4
: 07;66H07;70H 07;71H07;75H 07;76H08;03HIde 0 Type : 08;26H308;43HP
arallel Ports : 08;66H037808;70H 08;71H08;75H 08;76H09;03HIde 1 Type
: 09;26H309;43HROM Shadowing : 09;66HEnabled 10;03HEmbedded BIOS Dat
e : 10;26H12/15/0310;43HManufacturing Mode : 10;66HDisabled12;01HIntel8255x
Ethernet found.
Initializing network...done.
IP address is 1.1.1.48 -
How to copy configuration files to and from the cisco ios routers that use SNMP
Hello,
I went on the page : https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-1860
You explain how to get a config file and send it to a tftp server or oppositely.
I face this problem:
id090365:~> snmpset -v2c -c communitystring hostipaddress .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.96.1.1.1.1.2.98 i 1
Error in packet.
Reason: noCreation (That table does not support row creation or that object can not ever be created)
Failed object: SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.9.9.96.1.1.1.1.2.98
Do you have any idea?
Thanks,
OlivierI hadn't seen any snmp guides using snmpv3 and scp as transport protocol. For those looking to implement, here is what worked for me.
As with the other snmp config copy guides you will need to download the respective MIBS and load them in the snmp.conf file.
This post will specifically cover the snmpset commands for a v3 setup.
SNMP Environment:
Name : net-snmp
Version : 5.7.2
Release : 17.fc20
snmp conf file in ~/.snmp/snmp.conf
contains
defSecurityName XXX <- replace with v3 username
defContext ""
defAuthType SHA
defPrivType AES
defSecurityLevel authPriv
defAuthPassphrase ***** <-replace with authentication pass
defPrivPassphrase ***** <-replace with encryption pass
defVersion 3
showMibErrors no
mibs ALL
I would verify basic snmpv3 functionality with a snmpwalk of something simple like sysUpTime. When that's good proceed to the CONFIG-COPY snmp commands.
This is my bash script that does the entire copy asking only for a single argument of IP/Hostname of the device being backed up. The 2>/dev/null shown in the script or at the cli below redirects STDERR to null to avoid the MIB modules parsing errors.
#!/usr/bin/bash
DEVICE=$1
RANNUM=42
USER=******
PASS=******
SERVER=X.X.X.X
DATE=$(date +"%m_%d_%y")
snmpset $DEVICE ccCopyProtocol.$RANNUM i 4 ccCopySourceFileType.$RANNUM i 4 ccCopyDestFileType.$RANNUM i 1 ccCopyServerAddress.$RANNUM a "$SERVER" ccCopyFileName.$RANNUM s "$DEVICE.$DATE" ccCopyUserName.$RANNUM s $USER ccCopyUserPassword.$RANNUM s $PASS ccCopyEntryRowStatus.$RANNUM i 4 2>/dev/null
Once run you can check the status of the copy with the following command.
[root@localhost hlsb]# snmpwalk sbs-tech-switch ciscoConfigCopyMIB 2>/dev/null
CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB::ccCopyProtocol.42 = INTEGER: scp(4)
CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB::ccCopySourceFileType.42 = INTEGER: runningConfig(4)
CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB::ccCopyDestFileType.42 = INTEGER: networkFile(1)
CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB::ccCopyServerAddress.42 = IpAddress: 10.10.10.193
CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB::ccCopyFileName.42 = STRING: sbs-tech-switch.07_09_14
CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB::ccCopyUserName.42 = STRING: XXXX
CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB::ccCopyUserPassword.42 = STRING: XXXX
CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB::ccCopyNotificationOnCompletion.42 = INTEGER: false(2)
CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB::ccCopyState.42 = INTEGER: successful(3)
CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB::ccCopyTimeStarted.42 = Timeticks: (52270199) 6 days, 1:11:41.99
CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB::ccCopyTimeCompleted.42 = Timeticks: (52270339) 6 days, 1:11:43.39
CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB::ccCopyEntryRowStatus.42 = INTEGER: active(1)
CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB::ccCopyServerAddressType.42 = INTEGER: ipv4(1)
CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB::ccCopyServerAddressRev1.42 = STRING: "10.10.10.193"
After the successful copy completes the entry will exist for five minutes allowing for no further requests to be made with that particular random number. To send another request prior to the five minute clearing of the table send a "destroy" snmpset to clear the entry.
[root@localhost hlse]# snmpset sbs-tech-switch CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB::ccCopyEntryRowStatus.42 i 6 2>/dev/null
CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB::ccCopyEntryRowStatus.42 = INTEGER: destroy(6)
Hope this will save some time for those looking to implement a more secure snmp config copy setup.
V/R
Cody Hartley -
Recovering from HDD crash - Netboot Images
Howdy's,
Essentially, I have a G4 (866mhz) Quicksilver tower as a server here. Its an older machine but does its job. Until such time as I started to lose the HDD.
All of the LDAP/WGM configs I've been able to recreate. No problem there.
However, /Library/Netboot/NetbootSP0 has a few Netboot images that are used for imaging here.
Because of the HDD starting to fail, I've had to recreate the server. I would have expected that just copying from the original drives, to a share, and then back again would have it work.
Not so.
When copying back and starting the NetBoot service, it's picked up the images, and the configs (joy!) that were their previously.
However, if I try to Netboot a G3, G4 or Intel (which all worked 3 weeks ago) they crash during the boot process. The crash is pretty random and basically results in a corrupted screen display.
Given that one of the images has had about 3 years worth of development in it that has ZERO documentation about it.. I'd like to recover, not reproduce
Where should I be looking for more information? Does anyone have any guides/howto's I should be looking at?
Cheers,
JasonSomewhat solved.
I have no idea why this failed originally, but... I didn't have enough space on any Mac machine to copy (scp/cp/finder copy and paste) the images to when the machine was still running.
So I copied them to a Win2k3R2 SMB/CIFS share.
That seems to have been the problem.
Got hold of a Firewire caddy, pulled the data off the old drive (after 10 attempts, that's one sick drive and tried again. Success.
There must be some meta-data or the like associated with the files themselves that caused this.
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My question will perhaps seems a little bit obvious for some of you, but here it is :)
I'd like to understand the relation between the Capwap IOS image file that I can see while typing 'dir flash' on an AP, and the version a WLC gives to that AP when joining it. My wlc is running 7.4.100 and on the AP's flash (2602i):
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Directory of flash:/
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Thanks,
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If you read this post you will understand the ap3g2 represent the AP platform.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/77131/understanding-access-point-ios-images
platform-featureset-tar.version.tar
ap1g1 - 700 series (702w beginning with 15.2(4)JB5)
ap1g2 - 1600 series
ap1g3 - 1530 series
ap3g2 - 3700/3600/2700/2600 series (3700 supported beginning with 15.2(4)JB; 2700 beginning with 15.2(4)JB5)
ap3g1 - 3500/1260 series
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ap3g2-k9w8-mx.152-4.JB6
ap3g2-rcvk9w8-mx
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HTH
Rasika
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