05-14-2007 12:36 AM - edited 03-05-2019 04:02 PM
Hi all,
I am facing problem with sup720-3bxl in 7613 chassis
it shows disabled state and all led shows amber
attaching sh redundancy and dir all for reference
pl. help
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05-14-2007 10:10 PM
Hi Mahesh,
There is something to be checked here now. As you mentioned your standby sup is showing COLD that means it is running in RPR mode and not SSO mode.
The only reason it will run RPR mode is when the 2 sups are not running the exact same image. I believe your standby sup is booted with different image then what you have on active sup.
In 6500 when you are running 2 sups the status of standby module will be displayed as
RPR - 'Show module' will show 'Cold'
RPR+ - 'Show module' will show 'Warm'
SSO - 'Show module' will show 'Hot'
So can you paste the output of "sh mod" and "sh boot" from your active sup?
Regards,
Ankur
05-14-2007 01:08 AM
Hi Mahesh,
I belieeve you must have installed your 2 sup720s in slot 7 & 8 correct?
If yes the can you check the "sh mod" and confirm if the status is UNKNOWN? Can you console into the sup which is in that state and confirm if the sup is in rommon or boot loop?
Regards,
Ankur
05-14-2007 05:42 AM
hi ankur,
u r right
status shows as unknown by "sh mod"
and standby sup is in rommon mode
pl suggest a solution
Regards
and will reply again tomorrow
Thanks
Mahesh
05-14-2007 06:20 AM
Hi Mahesh,
If it is in rommon there can be a reason the boot statement configured does not match the IOS which you have on your bootflash or flash card.
So you can issue "boot disk0:
HTH
Ankur
05-14-2007 07:06 PM
Hi Mahesh
In addition to Ankur's reply make sure that you are pointing the boot statement on the redundant sup to a valid ios file available out there to avoid the same kinda behavior next time.
regds
05-14-2007 09:55 PM
05-14-2007 10:10 PM
Hi Mahesh,
There is something to be checked here now. As you mentioned your standby sup is showing COLD that means it is running in RPR mode and not SSO mode.
The only reason it will run RPR mode is when the 2 sups are not running the exact same image. I believe your standby sup is booted with different image then what you have on active sup.
In 6500 when you are running 2 sups the status of standby module will be displayed as
RPR - 'Show module' will show 'Cold'
RPR+ - 'Show module' will show 'Warm'
SSO - 'Show module' will show 'Hot'
So can you paste the output of "sh mod" and "sh boot" from your active sup?
Regards,
Ankur
05-14-2007 10:53 PM
Spot on Ankur :-).
regds
05-14-2007 11:43 PM
issued "redundancy force switchover" and now problem get solved
I can boot with any of sup now
thanks a lot
Regards
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