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Flash space error

iqbalkhan
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Hi

I am facing a problem. I have 3845 router.Have 128 flash and 1 GB Mem.

Running an image which capacity 24 MB.

now free 96 MB.

Now I want upload an image advanceIP which space 37 MB. but when i upload this image after load sometime it shows error that not enough free space in Flash:.

so what is the solution of this ?.

Thanks

Biplob

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iqbalkhan
Level 1
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The error is ------------

This is flash error when I upload a image

====================

Cisco 3845 & it's IOS, here is the error

message:

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

%Error writing flash:/c3845-advipservicesk9-mz.124-9.T.bin (No space left on

device)

onenet3845#show flash:

-#- --length-- -----date/time------ path

1 1649 Mar 02 2006 03:49:00 +06:00 sdmconfig-38xx.cfg

2 4052480 Mar 02 2006 03:49:26 +06:00 sdm.tar

3 812032 Mar 02 2006 03:49:40 +06:00 es.tar

4 1007616 Mar 02 2006 03:49:56 +06:00 common.tar

5 1038 Mar 02 2006 03:50:10 +06:00 home.shtml

6 113152 Mar 02 2006 03:50:22 +06:00 home.tar

7 756288 Mar 02 2006 03:50:36 +06:00 256MB.sdf

8 24557692 Oct 17 2006 15:45:56 +06:00 c3845-ipvoice-mz.123-11.T9.bin

9 19873400 Oct 18 2006 10:33:12 +06:00 test2.exe

76722176 bytes available (51191808 bytes used)

test2.exe a sample file to testing. I've also observed that upload to the

flash fails when it is a big file like 44MB.

I having some problem to load the IOS and getting error [No space left on

device] when spece available.

=====================

have tryed to format the flash ?

MD

Hi

yes fromate but same error came, even you see same error in file system when it is exceed 30 MB.

so TFTP can not upload big image ?..

so for big image xmodem is solution ???.

any one face like this problem ??.

thanks

Biplob

yes this is a know limit with tftp. Can't remember what the actual limit is but I have a feeling it's around 32mb (I'm sure someone will correct me). Try using FTP.

Dear ,

after you format/erase flash try the commnad squeeze flash : ..then load the new file .

you can try one thing more :

1) after you erase flash / squeeze it and then load the new file first .

If it loads perfectly then load the old one. This way you know the new file is not corrupt also .

Hello,

you also might want to try another TFTP server, you can download TFTPD32 here:

http://www.nonags.com/nonags/index.html

Regards,

GNT

It is always advisable to use FTP for large image sizes.

Narayan

Hi all

I specially thanks to all guyes share this issue.

regrads

Biplob

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