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Re: Moonshot 45XGc Switch corrupted flash image - module B

 
RR_iii
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Moonshot 45XGc Switch corrupted flash image - module B

Hi All,

Has anyone had to deal with a moonshot 45XGc switch module corrupted system image.  One of our modules in our moonshot 1500 chassis has an issue booting using the system image file.  The switch just boot cycles with the option of going to Bootware /Extended Bootware menu. 

BootWare Validating...
Press Ctrl+B to access EXTENDED-BOOTWARE MENU...
Loading the main image files...
Loading file flash:/moonshot-fw-cmw710-system-r2432p02.bin..................
........................................................Done.
Image file flash:/moonshot-fw-cmw710-system-r2432p02.bin is invalid!
Loading the backup image files...
The image does not exist!
Loading images fails.
Loading the main boot and system image files...
Loading file flash:/moonshot-fw-cmw710-system-r2432p02.bin..................
.........................................................Done.
Image file flash:/moonshot-fw-cmw710-system-r2432p02.bin is invalid!
Loading the backup boot and system image files...
The image does not exist!
Loading images fails.
Loading the main boot image...

Just wondering if anyone can help , the switch s are configured with IRF so the live switch is probably using the M-Gigabitethert 0/0/0 interface .  I'm not sure how we can upload a new image over the network if that's in use.

We have noticed a MicroSD slot in the Chassis Management module, does anyone know if we could use this to upload the image to the switch B flash drive? 

Appreciate any help anyone can give me.

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Sunitha_Mod
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Re: Moonshot 45XGc Switch corrupted flash image - module B

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