08-28-2003 12:55 AM - edited 03-02-2019 09:56 AM
What is the meaning of the message "Warning: slot0:exit does not exist. Command retained." in the output below?
System Bootstrap, Version 12.0(19990210:195103) [12.0XE 105], DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1994-1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
C7200 platform with 131072 Kbytes of main memory
Self decompressing the image :
#############################################################################################################################
#############################################################################################################################
####################### [OK]
Warning: slot0:exit does not exist. Command retained.
*Aug 27 22:34:10.695 UTC: %SYS-3-LOGGER_FLUSHING: System pausing to ensure console debugging output.
%CONTROLLER-5-UPDOWN: Controller T1 4/0, changed state to up
*Aug 27 22:34:52.511 UTC: %SYS-3-LOGGER_FLUSHING: System pausing to ensure console debugging output.
%SYS-6-BOOT_MESSAGES: Messages above this line are from the boot loader.
Self decompressing the image :
#############################################################################################################################
################################## [OK]
08-28-2003 01:03 AM
Do you have a "boot system flash slot0:" command in the config, if so it may be reading this line on boot and try to access slot0: to retreive the IOS, if no PCMCIA card is installed in slot0: it will return this error.
08-28-2003 01:08 AM
I have two flash, one in slot 0 (Flash PCMCIA) and the other in slot 1 (ATA PCMCIA). The boot system commands are in order below:
boot system flash disk1:c7200-p-mz.122-13.T5.bin
boot system flash slot0:c7200-p-mz.120-9.S
Now while booting it should take the IOS in disk1:, why am I getting the message relating to slot0: When it boots it does boot with the IOS in disk1:, only this message is confusing me!
Thanks,
Partha
08-28-2003 03:09 PM
You may need to check your syntax, you have used the disk1: and slot0: commands. You may just need to remove the, "boot system flash slot0:c7200-p-mz.120-9.S" command and replace it with, "boot system flash disk0:c7200-p-mz.120-9.S".
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