05-16-2007 11:11 AM
I have these same few 2950s, 3560s, and 2800 series routers that report Partially Successful Config Archive. All show the same description:
VLAN RUNNING Apr 11 2007 16:18:11 CM0012: Unable to create new version on archive $1 Action: Check if disk space is available and directory has required permissions.
I read back through about a year of postings and applied a few of the sollutions such as setting TELNET and SSH as the first two config fetch transport protocols.
All devices can "show running-config brief" ok.
Anything else I can try?
Thanks
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05-17-2007 08:57 AM
This is really weird. According to this screenshot you are not logged in as MChiaravalle. If you were, you would not be able to rate your own posts.
If you really are logged in as MChiaravalle, I recommend you report this via the "NetPro Feedback" link. Perhaps there is a bug with your Cisco.com account.
05-16-2007 11:22 AM
This is most likely CSCsh39475 which has a patch on Cisco.com at http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cw2000-rme .
05-16-2007 02:24 PM
Yes that patch seemed to be it.
Thanks again.
P.S. I rated this a 5 but for some reason I never am able to see the place to red check mark these posts...?
05-16-2007 03:13 PM
It should be right beneath the rating if you have logged in, and you originated the question.
05-16-2007 05:44 PM
it is right above the rating - there is a check box for 'Resolved my issue'; if you mark this box you?' ll get that really helpfull red check mark for the conversation...
@joe
it seems that if you've ever posted a question in this forum it never got resolved ... ;-)
05-16-2007 05:58 PM
Cisco employees are not allowed to ask questions. But once, the tool was messed up, and I saw the checkbox for someone else's question. I had thought it was beneath, but I guess it's above.
05-16-2007 06:20 PM
that is a wise decission, that cisco employees are not allowed to ask question - if you would start asking - I think it would be a hard nut to crack
- so for us it is better you answer instead :-)
05-17-2007 08:34 AM
05-17-2007 08:57 AM
This is really weird. According to this screenshot you are not logged in as MChiaravalle. If you were, you would not be able to rate your own posts.
If you really are logged in as MChiaravalle, I recommend you report this via the "NetPro Feedback" link. Perhaps there is a bug with your Cisco.com account.
05-21-2007 10:21 AM
Yup, that's what it was. Unlike CCO logins NetPro is case sensitive.
Thanks
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