09-04-2010 11:52 PM - edited 03-06-2019 12:49 PM
Hi all,
We had 6510 switch reloaded due to software error.
It has single sup and msfc.
We have crash info file generated need to know how can we tell which crash info file is from msfc and which crash info is from supe?
As per me if we do
sh sup-bootflash:
-#- ED ----type---- --crc--- -seek-- nlen -length- ---------date/time--------- name
1 .. image 8B0D85F8 289CF68 33 42061544 Jun 5 2006 10:44:25 -04:00 s72033-pk9sv-mz.122-17d.SXB11.bin
2 .. crashinfo F137CE8D 291921C 25 255037 Sep 5 2010 00:16:04 -04:00 crashinfo_20100905-041604 ***********************
This is crash info for Supe right?
and this is crash info for msfc
sh bootflash:
-#- ED ----type---- --crc--- -seek-- nlen -length- ---------date/time--------- name
1 .. crashinfo F463EF18 12202C 25 333428 Sep 5 2010 00:16:04 -04:00 crashinfo_20100905-041604
correct me if i am wrong?
Thanks
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09-05-2010 12:25 AM
Hello Mahesh,
more the command is more not show
and yes if you are in Hybrid mode each component (Sup/MSFC) has written its own core dump (crash info) and MSFC writes its own in its bootflash.
sorry if I have been unclear
Hope to help
Giuseppe
09-05-2010 12:02 AM
Hello Mahesh,
crashinfo files are readable (text) you can use the more command to see it on your telnet/SSH session
more sup-bootflash:crashinfo_20100905-041604
or
more bootflash:crashinfo_20100905-041604
if you are running in Native IOS mode the second file is probably more useful and you see that is bigger.
you can also use TFTP to move the files to your PC.
if the image you are running is s72033-pk9sv-mz.122-17d.SXB11.bin I would say that it is quite old.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
09-05-2010 12:10 AM
Hi giuslar,
thanks for reply.
so this command in native IOS
sh bootflash: will show the MSFC crashinfo right ?
this i need to confirm please?
mahesh
09-05-2010 12:25 AM
Hello Mahesh,
more the command is more not show
and yes if you are in Hybrid mode each component (Sup/MSFC) has written its own core dump (crash info) and MSFC writes its own in its bootflash.
sorry if I have been unclear
Hope to help
Giuseppe
09-05-2010 12:31 AM
Many thanks for reply
best regards
mahesh
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