OT: Error on Cat6500..... [7:29411]

2001-12-17 Thread Michael Williams

I had a Cat6500 setup in the basement and was using for testing on various
things.  We moved it up into our Data Center.  I wiped NVRAM on both Sup
engines (separately), and not it's booted up and running on the Sup in slot
2 (with the Sup in slot 1 (supposedly) in standby mode).

>From the console, I get this repeating error message:

%C6KPWR-SP-4-DISABLED:  power to module in slot 1 is set off (admin reque)

I never received this message the entire time I was using in the basement. 
I'm going to go and shut it down, yank the two Sups and reseat them just to
make sure they're okay Just curious to see if there was any specific
cause for this message.  I searched Cisco's site to no avail.

Thanks!
Mike W.



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Re: OT: Error on Cat6500..... [7:29411]

2001-12-17 Thread MADMAN

Funny you mention that.  I'm not seeing that particular problem but I
have a couple of customers who have seen some strange messages and I
cannot find any useful docs on %SYS-SP- or %OIR-SP-, the key here is ANY
error messages with -SP-.  Hate opening cases cause I can't find simple
info but...

  Dave

Michael Williams wrote:
> 
> I had a Cat6500 setup in the basement and was using for testing on various
> things.  We moved it up into our Data Center.  I wiped NVRAM on both Sup
> engines (separately), and not it's booted up and running on the Sup in slot
> 2 (with the Sup in slot 1 (supposedly) in standby mode).
> 
> >From the console, I get this repeating error message:
> 
> %C6KPWR-SP-4-DISABLED:  power to module in slot 1 is set off (admin reque)
> 
> I never received this message the entire time I was using in the basement.
> I'm going to go and shut it down, yank the two Sups and reseat them just to
> make sure they're okay Just curious to see if there was any specific
> cause for this message.  I searched Cisco's site to no avail.
> 
> Thanks!
> Mike W.
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Re: OT: Error on Cat6500..... [7:29411]

2001-12-17 Thread Michael Williams

Here's what happened.

As I mentioned before, I cleared the NVRAM on both Sups separately.  But,
when I issued a 'reload' on Sup#1 after clearing, it failed over to Sup#2,
and that's when I started getting this error.

So, I powered it down, pulled and reseated both Sups, and turned it back
on.  Now the Power light on BOTH sups was red, and lo and behold, when I
cleared NVRAM, I forgot to give it a "boot system sup-bootflash:blahblah",
so it booted the Sup to rommon.

SO, the moral of the story is, if you get the above error, it's because the
"standy" Sup has booted into rommon.

=)

Once I realized that, I consoled into Sup1, gave the boot command, let it
boot, and changed the bootvar to have it boot from the IOS image in
Sup-bootflash.  Then I did the same on Sup#2.  Problem solved =)

Mike W.


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RE: OT: Error on Cat6500..... [7:29411]

2001-12-17 Thread Leigh Anne Chisholm

across a nifty tool I never knew existed.  Cisco has an "Error Message
Decoder" utility on their site that can be accessed by clicking on the
following link:

http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Errordecoder/home.pl

(You need to log into Cisco's site in order to use this tool).

This, and many other handy utilities and tools can be found in the Technical
Assistance Center section of Cisco's website under the "Tool Index" that can
be found at this handy link:

http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/support/tac/t_index.shtml


This index of available tools is something also that I didn't know existed.
Note that the tools available will differ depending on what account type (if
any) you are logged in with...


  -- Leigh Anne


PS.  Not surprisingly since you couldn't find anything on Michael's problem
on
Cisco's site, the Error Message Decoder didn't have anything on this message
in its database...


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Michael Williams
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 6:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OT: Error on Cat6500. [7:29411]


Here's what happened.

As I mentioned before, I cleared the NVRAM on both Sups separately.  But,
when I issued a 'reload' on Sup#1 after clearing, it failed over to Sup#2,
and that's when I started getting this error.

So, I powered it down, pulled and reseated both Sups, and turned it back
on.  Now the Power light on BOTH sups was red, and lo and behold, when I
cleared NVRAM, I forgot to give it a "boot system sup-bootflash:blahblah",
so it booted the Sup to rommon.

SO, the moral of the story is, if you get the above error, it's because the
"standy" Sup has booted into rommon.

=)

Once I realized that, I consoled into Sup1, gave the boot command, let it
boot, and changed the bootvar to have it boot from the IOS image in
Sup-bootflash.  Then I did the same on Sup#2.  Problem solved =)

Mike W.

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MADMAN
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 4:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OT: Error on Cat6500. [7:29411]


Funny you mention that.  I'm not seeing that particular problem but I
have a couple of customers who have seen some strange messages and I
cannot find any useful docs on %SYS-SP- or %OIR-SP-, the key here is ANY
error messages with -SP-.  Hate opening cases cause I can't find simple
info but...

  Dave

Michael Williams wrote:
>
> I had a Cat6500 setup in the basement and was using for testing on various
> things.  We moved it up into our Data Center.  I wiped NVRAM on both Sup
> engines (separately), and not it's booted up and running on the Sup in slot
> 2 (with the Sup in slot 1 (supposedly) in standby mode).
>
> >From the console, I get this repeating error message:
>
> %C6KPWR-SP-4-DISABLED:  power to module in slot 1 is set off (admin reque)
>
> I never received this message the entire time I was using in the basement.
> I'm going to go and shut it down, yank the two Sups and reseat them just to
> make sure they're okay Just curious to see if there was any specific
> cause for this message.  I searched Cisco's site to no avail.
>
> Thanks!
> Mike W.
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Sr. Network Engineer
CCIE# 2016
Qwest Communications Int. Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
612-664-3367

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Re: OT: Error on Cat6500..... [7:29411]

2001-12-18 Thread MADMAN

You haven't been following the list Leigh Ann, I sent that URL out a
couple weeks ago too!!  Unfortunately it comes back with nothing, kinda
like the SW/HW comptibility matrix, it list the stuff I'm familiar with
but rarely the new and the new is what I need info about

  oh well enough whining, time to dig, (pig) into the Christmas potluck,
looks like a nice spread:-)

  Dave

Leigh Anne Chisholm wrote:
> 
> Dave:  Don't know if you've seen this, but on a recent "tour" of CCO, I
came
> across a nifty tool I never knew existed.  Cisco has an "Error Message
> Decoder" utility on their site that can be accessed by clicking on the
> following link:
> 
> http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Errordecoder/home.pl
> 
> (You need to log into Cisco's site in order to use this tool).
> 
> This, and many other handy utilities and tools can be found in the
Technical
> Assistance Center section of Cisco's website under the "Tool Index" that
can
> be found at this handy link:
> 
> http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/support/tac/t_index.shtml
> 
> This index of available tools is something also that I didn't know existed.
> Note that the tools available will differ depending on what account type
(if
> any) you are logged in with...
> 
>   -- Leigh Anne
> 
> PS.  Not surprisingly since you couldn't find anything on Michael's
problem on
> Cisco's site, the Error Message Decoder didn't have anything on this
message
> in its database...
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Michael Williams
> Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 6:00 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: OT: Error on Cat6500. [7:29411]
> 
> Here's what happened.
> 
> As I mentioned before, I cleared the NVRAM on both Sups separately.  But,
> when I issued a 'reload' on Sup#1 after clearing, it failed over to Sup#2,
> and that's when I started getting this error.
> 
> So, I powered it down, pulled and reseated both Sups, and turned it back
> on.  Now the Power light on BOTH sups was red, and lo and behold, when I
> cleared NVRAM, I forgot to give it a "boot system sup-bootflash:blahblah",
> so it booted the Sup to rommon.
> 
> SO, the moral of the story is, if you get the above error, it's because the
> "standy" Sup has booted into rommon.
> 
> =)
> 
> Once I realized that, I consoled into Sup1, gave the boot command, let it
> boot, and changed the bootvar to have it boot from the IOS image in
> Sup-bootflash.  Then I did the same on Sup#2.  Problem solved =)
> 
> Mike W.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> MADMAN
> Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 4:47 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: OT: Error on Cat6500. [7:29411]
> 
> Funny you mention that.  I'm not seeing that particular problem but I
> have a couple of customers who have seen some strange messages and I
> cannot find any useful docs on %SYS-SP- or %OIR-SP-, the key here is ANY
> error messages with -SP-.  Hate opening cases cause I can't find simple
> info but...
> 
>   Dave
> 
> Michael Williams wrote:
> >
> > I had a Cat6500 setup in the basement and was using for testing on
various
> > things.  We moved it up into our Data Center.  I wiped NVRAM on both Sup
> > engines (separately), and not it's booted up and running on the Sup in
slot
> > 2 (with the Sup in slot 1 (supposedly) in standby mode).
> >
> > >From the console, I get this repeating error message:
> >
> > %C6KPWR-SP-4-DISABLED:  power to module in slot 1 is set off (admin
reque)
> >
> > I never received this message the entire time I was using in the
basement.
> > I'm going to go and shut it down, yank the two Sups and reseat them just
to
> > make sure they're okay Just curious to see if there was any specific
> > cause for this message.  I searched Cisco's site to no avail.
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Mike W.
> --
> David Madland
> Sr. Network Engineer
> CCIE# 2016
> Qwest Communications Int. Inc.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 612-664-3367
> 
> "Emotion should reflect reason not guide it"
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David Madland
Sr. Network Engineer
CCIE# 2016
Qwest Communications Int. Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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