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Updrading ios on 6509-E

sonyscaria
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Level 1

we are upgrading the ios on WS-C6509-E, where we are loading the ios to a disk due to flash size limitation.

RSSW02#dir disk0:

Directory of disk0:/

No files in directory

510631936 bytes total (510631936 bytes free)

But what will be the new path be? i do not see any option for disk0:

RSSW02(config)#boot system ?

WORD TFTP filename or URL

flash Boot from flash memory

ftp Boot from a server via ftp

mop Boot from a Decnet MOP server

rcp Boot from a server via rcp

tftp Boot from a tftp server

RSSW02(config)#boot system flash ?

WORD System image filename

<cr>

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geo_smith_jr
Level 1
Level 1

boot system flash disk0:

Thanks for the reply.But i do not see any option disk0 after flash.

RSSW02(config)#boot system flash ?

WORD System image filename

Hi there,

This line will boot from flash, as mentioned in the above post. However you can add the exact file you want to boot.

boot system disk0:the_ios_file_you_have_saved_to_disk0.bin

example may be:

boot system disk0:s72033-ipservicesk9-vz.122-18.SXF11.bin

Good luck with it!

again confused...

boot system disk0:s72033-ipservicesk9-vz.122-18.SXF11.bin or boot system flash disk0:s72033-ipservicesk9-vz.122-18.SXF11.bin

Sorry mate, just saw what I wrote.

You aren't storing the ios in the flash memory, you're storing it on the disk0 memory, so you tell the device to boot from that memory.

boot system disk0:blah_blah.bin

eg

boot system disk0:s72033-ipservicesk9-vz.122-18.SXF11.bin

Brad

Thanks bmcginn.

If you refer my first post, you see no option of disk0: after system, like below.

RSSW02(config)#boot system ?

WORD TFTP filename or URL

flash Boot from flash memory

ftp Boot from a server via ftp

mop Boot from a Decnet MOP server

rcp Boot from a server via rcp

tftp Boot from a tftp server

RSSW02#dir ?

/all List all files

/recursive List files recursively

all-filesystems List files on all filesystems

bootflash: Directory or file name

const_nvram: Directory or file name

cwan1/0-disk0: Directory or file name

cwan1/1-disk0: Directory or file name

disk0: Directory or file name

disk1: Directory or file name

null: Directory or file name

nvram: Directory or file name

sup-bootflash: Directory or file name

sup-image: Directory or file name

sup-microcode: Directory or file name

system: Directory or file name

In disk0: i have 500mb free space.

RSSW02#dir disk0:

Directory of disk0:/

No files in directory

510631936 bytes total (510631936 bytes free)

Hi there again,

As you have pointed out, you have no ios on your disk0. You'll need to put the ios on it so when you add the boot system disk0:aldkfjslkdfjasldj.bin command it will reference it.

to save the ios to it, you can use tftp etc.

copy tftp disk0:

That help?

Brad

PS. Note that the disk0 memory area does not show up as an option in the boot system command. (well it doesn't on the 6500's I look after anyway)

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