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Flash is 64MB?

mvsheik123
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Hi all,

CORE1#sh bootflash:
-#- ED ----type---- --crc--- -seek-- nlen -length- ---------date/time--------- n
ame
1   .D image        5FE60C1E  C63FF8   30 12468088 Jan 12 2006 15:36:24 -05:00 c
at4000-i5s-mz.122-20.EWA3.bin


2   .. image        93B32579 184E9F4   30 12495228 May 22 2007 12:19:42 -04:00 c
at4000-i9s-mz.122-25.EWA4.bin

34280972 bytes available (24963572 bytes used)

Planning to upgrade IOS which requires 64MB flash. Is this flash is 64MB. Add up not matching to 64MB.

SW got enough memory.

TIA

MS

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Jon Marshall
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Can you post output of "sh version"

Jon

Please see below

_____________________________________________

CORE1#sh ver
Cisco IOS Software, Catalyst 4000 L3 Switch Software (cat4000-I9S-M), Version 12
.2(25)EWA4, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 1986-2005 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Fri 23-Sep-05 13:31 by ssearch
Image text-base: 0x10000000, data-base: 0x114DFF08

ROM: 12.2(20r)EW1
Dagobah Revision 226, Swamp Revision 34

CORE1 uptime is 4 weeks, 6 days, 1 hour, 13 minutes
Uptime for this control processor is 4 weeks, 6 days, 1 hour, 14 minutes
System returned to ROM by power-on
System restarted at 15:59:59 EST Thu Mar 18 2010
System image file is "bootflash:"

cisco WS-C4510R (MPC8245) processor (revision 4) with 524288K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID FOE1012S04E
MPC8245 CPU at 400Mhz, Supervisor V
Last reset from PowerUp
14 Virtual Ethernet interfaces
280 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
511K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.

Configuration register is 0x2101 (will be 0x2102 at next reload)

_______________________________________________________

TIA

MS

Jon Marshall
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MS

Can you confirm you are running supervisor V ?

If so this should have 64Mb of onboard bootflash. I think the problem you are having is that you have deleted one of the images in bootflash ie.

1   .D image        5FE60C1E  C63FF8   30 12468088 Jan 12 2006 15:36:24 -05:00 c
at4000-i5s-mz.122-20.EWA3.bin


2   .. image        93B32579 184E9F4   30 12495228 May 22 2007 12:19:42 -04:00 c
at4000-i9s-mz.122-25.EWA4.bin

the .D in entry 1 shows the 122-20 image has been deleted but you haven't reclaimed the space back. I say think because it's been a while since i did this sort of thing so can you do the following but then check if it worked.

It could be that i am talking rubbish, wouldn't be the first time

So can you enter this command -

4500# squeeze bootflash:

and then after you have confirmed it and it has reclaimed the space do a "sh bootflash:" again and you should see space reported correctly.

Note though that to upgrade to an IOS of 64Mb you will have to delete the IOS that is running and squeeze again to claim back the space before copying the new IOS across. Don't do this though until you have done the original squeeze and confirmed that you have 64Mb.

Also worth noting that the Supervisor V can take a compact flash card which is another option ie. you could get a CF card to load the new IOS on while still having your current image in bootflash.

Jon

Hi Jon,

Thanks for your reply. I was planning to do 'squeeze' during the upgrade process, but I did that now for clarification :-). Also, I should have mentioned before, the SW got redundant sup and the slave do not have any 'deleted' files. After the squeeze, here is the flash looks like...

CORE1#sh bootflash:
-#- ED ----type---- --crc--- -seek-- nlen -length- ---------date/time--------- n
ame
1   .. image        93B32579  C6A9FC   30 12495228 May 22 2007 12:19:42 -04:00 c
at4000-i9s-mz.122-25.EWA4.bin

46749188 bytes available (12495356 bytes used)


CORE1#sh slavebootflash:
-#- ED ----type---- --crc--- -seek-- nlen -length- ---------date/time--------- n
ame
1   .. image        93B32579  C6A9FC   30 12495228 Jul 26 2006 15:24:48 -04:00 c
at4000-i9s-mz.122-25.EWA4.bin

46749188 bytes available (12495356 bytes used)

SH MOD: --> Sup V

Mod Ports Card Type                              Model          

---+-----+--------------------------------------+------------------+-----------
1     2  Supervisor V 1000BaseX (GBIC)          WS-X4516      

2     2  Supervisor V 1000BaseX (GBIC)          WS-X4516         

I do have CF but want to decide what exact flash on this. Cisco tech says it is 64MB though, but Iam not sure how it is counting to 64MB.

Thnaks again

MS

Update..;-).

It is 64MB on board boot flash. The caliculation is not exactly want I was doing the addition may not exactly show 64MB. I might go with CF. Thank you all.

MS

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