Re: global save

Robert Hayne (robert@kelman.ab.ca)
Tue, 29 Apr 1997 22:28:31 -0600

Chuck

Thanks for the quick response. Part of the flash was corrupted. The system
was running 3.5L for 2 days with no errors. Then all of a sudden the corruption
showed up. Strange but that the rule and not the exception in this industry.

Again thanks for the help

robert

> From chuck@livingston.com Tue Apr 29 17:26:11 1997
> X-Sender: chuck@server
> Date: Tue, 29 Apr 1997 16:22:35 -0700
> To: robert@kelman.ab.ca (Robert Hayne)
> From: chuck <chuck@livingston.com>
> Subject: Re: global save
> Mime-Version: 1.0
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> At 04:39 PM 4/29/97 -0600, you wrote:
> >Hi
> >
> > I was working on an OR/U today that has had a hard life. It went
> >through an OS upgrade with a power hit before it was done. We had to net
> >boot it and then reload the OS . However I just noticed that it stopped
> >accepting changes to global or line configs.
> >
> >I get this message.
> >
> >Command> save all
> >Saving global configuration
> >Couldn't save global configuration
> >
> > It is quite possible during the power hit some damage was done to the
> flash.Try and reflash just the configuration portion of the flash with a:
>
> Command> set console
> Command> set debug 0x72
> Command> set register 0xffff 0x0102
>
>
> See if that will format correctly and allow configuration to be written to
> the flash. Another thing, which version did you download?
>
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>
> Charles R Varney
> chuck@livingston.com
> Livingston Enterprises Inc.
> RMA Dept.
> (510) 426-0770 Ext. 3140
>