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06-14-2010 05:06 PM
06-14-2010 05:06 PM
Procurve 2900 allways corrupt configuration on power outage
G'day all,
I have 6 x 2900 48 port J9050A switches.
Most times they lose power their active configuration is corrupted in some way.
The amount of corruption is variable; sometimes they have reverted to the default config but retained their static IP address other times its only a few lines of the config is lost.
This is VERY annoying.
I have a copy of their config saved and so its usually a case of changing the boot up config to the backup and rebooting. (then recopying the config from the backup)
Granted they are on a UPS so the power outages are pretty infrequent but this is very very frustrating.
Is this a knowm problem?
Is it just me seeing this issue?
Is there any way to resolve it?
I have 6 x 2900 48 port J9050A switches.
Most times they lose power their active configuration is corrupted in some way.
The amount of corruption is variable; sometimes they have reverted to the default config but retained their static IP address other times its only a few lines of the config is lost.
This is VERY annoying.
I have a copy of their config saved and so its usually a case of changing the boot up config to the backup and rebooting. (then recopying the config from the backup)
Granted they are on a UPS so the power outages are pretty infrequent but this is very very frustrating.
Is this a knowm problem?
Is it just me seeing this issue?
Is there any way to resolve it?
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06-14-2010 08:56 PM
06-14-2010 08:56 PM
Re: Procurve 2900 allways corrupt configuration on power outage
Hi Gareth
Might be a good idea to tell us the current software version on the devices and the output of "show config files" and "show flash" will help.
Do you have any log messages about what is corrupt ?
HTH
Gerhard
Might be a good idea to tell us the current software version on the devices and the output of "show config files" and "show flash" will help.
Do you have any log messages about what is corrupt ?
HTH
Gerhard
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03-20-2011 04:55 AM
03-20-2011 04:55 AM
Re: Procurve 2900 allways corrupt configuration on power outage
We've had this issue on Procurve 2626's
and 2650's. I posted some information here
http://h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/E-Series/Procurve-2626-s-lost-config-after-power-outage/td-p/2334715
It happened again yesterday on two 2650's
running H.10.83. There was a power outage,
about 25 switches lost power for an hour,
when the power came back, the two 2650's
in question lost parts of their configs.
Happened in Sept/2010
https://strobe.uwaterloo.ca/~twiki/bin/view/ISTNS/ISTReportToCNAGSep2010
and in a 2610 in December/09
https://strobe.uwaterloo.ca/~twiki/bin/view/ISTNS/ISTReportToCNAGDec2009
Bruce Campbell
Director, Network Services
Information Systems and Technology
MC 1018
(519)888-4567 x38323
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON
Director, Network Services
Information Systems and Technology
MC 1018
(519)888-4567 x38323
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON
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05-29-2011 01:33 AM
05-29-2011 01:33 AM
Re: Procurve 2900 allways corrupt configuration on power outage
Same issue here - we have two 1810G-24 (J9450A) and one 1810G-8 (J9449A). The building experienced a sudden power loss (the breaker tripped when someone plugged something in some faulty multi plug extension cord) and less than a minute later when the power came back up the switches were no longer reachable : not at their configured address nor at their factory default of 192.168.2.10. I had to clear their memory to factory defaults.
I'm going to put the on UPS, but still - this sucks.
I'm going to put the on UPS, but still - this sucks.
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