04-30-2007 04:44 AM - edited 03-05-2019 03:46 PM
Hi,
I had deleted the ios from my 6509 switch is there any way to recover it back.
Attached rommon file
04-30-2007 04:53 AM
Hi
This link may help u.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps700/products_tech_note09186a008015bfa1.shtml
Thanks
Mahmood
05-01-2007 12:36 AM
Thanks mahmood for your reply, i follow the document for boot sequence but i still can't access to disk0: from the rommon> where i had save a copy from the ios.
rommon 1 > dir disk0:
device does not contain a valid magic number
dir: cannot open device "disk0:"
regards
05-01-2007 12:52 AM
Hi,
Try "dir slot0:".
HTH, please rate if it does help,
Mohammed Mahmoud.
05-02-2007 12:44 AM
I had tried dir slot0: but no luck.
rommon 15 > dir slot0:
bad device name (device not supported)
usage: dir
rommon 16 >
regards
05-01-2007 01:03 AM
Hi Friend,
Its a formattinng issue so if possible format this flash card and recopy this image inot the flash card and then try manual boot from this flash card.
Do you have any other cat6500 in working condition?
Regards,
Ankur
05-01-2007 09:53 AM
Hi,
The problem is not formatting issue because i can see the ios file when it is placed on the other sup72 module.
I don't had any other 6500 switches but the one i got is working with the other sup72, the problem is with the reduandant module.
Regards
05-02-2007 11:56 AM
05-02-2007 12:11 PM
Hi,
Can you attach the crashinfo file: bootflash:crashinfo_20070502-112746
BR,
Mohammed Mahmoud.
05-03-2007 01:58 AM
Hi,
How to copy the crashinfo file from rommon> console, there is no copy command.
Regards
04-30-2007 04:56 AM
Hi,
For Class A and B Flash file systems, when you delete a file, the Cisco IOS software simply marks the file as deleted, but it does not erase the file. This command allows you to recover a "deleted" file on a specified Flash memory device. You must undelete a file by its index because you could have multiple deleted files with the same name. For example, the "deleted" list could contain multiple configuration files with the name router-config. You undelete by index to indicate which of the many router-config files from the list to undelete. Use the dir command to learn the index number of the file you want to undelete.
HTH, please rate if it does help,
Mohammed Mahmoud.
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