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– Troubleshoot upgrade failure/crash – System stuck on Boot-up [KB20464] Show KB Properties [KB20464] Hide KB Properties Categories: EX juniper srx loader prompt Series Junos-EX Knowledge Base ID: KB20464 Last Updated: 13 May 2013 Version: 4.0 Summary: This article documents Stage 4 – Troubleshoot upgrade failure/crash. The EX device may get stuck in the https://kb.juniper.net/index?page=content&id=KB29113&actp=RSS boot process and fail to load the Junos. This article addresses the recovery methods. To go directly to other stages of the Junos upgrade on an EX switch, consult the Resolution Guide -- Upgrading EX Series. Symptoms: Symptoms: EX device is stuck loading Junos after upgrade How do I recover from a failed upgrade? 'Loading Junos' is reported in the LCDpanel https://kb.juniper.net/KB20464%20target= of the EX device EX series devices may get stuck in the boot process or fails to boot the OS. In rare cases, following a sudden power loss or ungraceful power shut down, the EX Series switches could experience a file system corruption, preventing the switch from recovering to a functional state. It is recommended that customers minimize their log configurations to prevent excessive read/writes to the file system, reducing stress on storage media and thereby reducing the potential occurrence of this issue. Moreover, if abrupt power failures are transient for a very short period of time, the availability of UPS can also prevent the EX Series switch from experiencing a sudden power loss. We do not have to worry about damaging hardware in these situations since the hardware cannot tell the difference between a graceful shutdown and pulling the power cord. The potential for damage is with the file system structure. It is possible for data to be corrupted when the computer's power is interrupted with the operating system running. That data could be in the inodes, which could result in files being l
but later on more were added. Please don't tip the delivery boy. This was never planned to be the ultimate authoritative source of knowledge, but more like quick notes and thoughts to help me remember how to do something. If you http://unixwars.blogspot.com/2014/03/when-upgrades-go-bad-installing-junos.html learn something by reading this, don't blame me! Sunday, March 23, 2014 When upgrades go http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/nsp/juniper/11441 bad: Installing JunOS from USB in a SRX router So, I screwed up pretty bad. I decided to upgrade the JunOS release in this Juniper SRX210 router to the one (at the time I type this) recommended by Juniper, 11.4R10.3. When it booted up after the install, it crashed during the boot process. Well, I could have spent the time cannot open kicking myself but I am doing this upgrade off-hours and I did account for things going badly in my downtime estimate. And, this router is part of a redundant router setup using the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP); being down will not affect production. In other words, this is more of an annoyance than a real issue. Since I have to deal with this, how about if we learn how to restore the OS in this cannot open package juniper router?I tried a few ways and thought that the easiest one was to use a USB drive. Of course, it will not work well if you are not physically close to said router (other things will also not work well in these circumstances but that is another topic), but since I can I am doing the USB upgrade.ProcedureGet a USB drive. I know, this is a pretty obvious step but it is step 1. Ideally use a 1GB/2GB USB drive, formatted as fat16/fat32. Honestly I do not know how critical that is, but my experience with Cisco, which seems not to like the higher capacity ones, made me be leery. On the plus side, you should be able to find those rather easily as people replace their old ones with newer larger ones. If not, there are always the usual sources such as ebay or amazon. Download and copy OS image you are going to use, say junos-srxsme-11.4R10.3-domestic.tgz, into USB drive. If you are smarter than me, you would have gone to the Juniper downloads site and got all the OS images you need, placing them in your file server. I wasn't so I had to go the SRX210 download page and fetch it. Have your trusty serial cable and connect it to the router's console port. The default setup is the time-honored 9
Post #1 of 16 (4461 views) Permalink Problem with boot after JunOS upgrade (7.5 -> 8.1R3.3) Hi Group, I have a problem with boot on M7i after upgrade JunOS: request system software validate /var/tmp/jinstall- 8.1R3.3-export-signed.tgz request system software add /var/tmp/jinstall-8.1R3.3-export-signed.tgzreboot JunOS validation was OK, and after the reboot it didn't come up. Console messages show cyclic reboot by watchdog timeout. Only this console port connection is available. How to recover this under such a constraints? No /kernel >> FreeBSD/i386 BOOT Default: 0:ad(0,a)/kernel boot: H Award Modular BIOS v4.51PG, An Energy Star Ally Copyright (C) 1984-98, Award Software, Inc. BIOS Version 1.8 09/18/2003-i440BX-SMC67X-2A69TU00C-00 WARNING: History show a reset caused by the WatchDog Will try to boot from : PCMCIA ATA Flash Card Compact Flash Primary IDE Hard Disk Ethernet Trying to Boot from Ethernet Intel UNDI, PXE-2.0 (build 078) Copyright (C) 1997,1998,1999 Intel Corporation PXE-E61: Media test failure, check cable PXE-M0F: Exiting Intel PXE ROM. Trying to Boot from PCMCIA ATA Flash Card Trying to Boot from Compact Flash Trying to Boot from Primary IDE Hard Disk Loading /boot/loader No /boot/loader, next boot from alternate path Loading /cf/boot/loader No /cf/boot/loader >> FreeBSD/i386 BOOT Default: 0:ad(0,a)/kernel boot: ;1R TIA! --- Yev. jcrespo at ifxnw May10,2007,4:44AM Post #2 of 16 (4387 views) Permalink Problem with boot after JunOS upgrade (7.5 -> 8.1R3.3) [In reply to] jinstall images are for clean install, the correct image for update its jbundle Regards :D JC Yevgeniy Voloshin escribi?: > Hi Group, > > I have a problem with boot on M7i after upgrade JunOS: > request system software validate /var/tmp/jinstall- > 8.1R3.3-export-signed.tgz > request system software add /var/tmp/jinstall-8.1R3.3-export-signed.tgzreboot > > JunOS validation was OK, and after the reboot it didn't come up. Console > messages show cyclic reboot by watchdog timeout. > Only this console port connection is available. How to recover this under > such a constraints? > > No /kernel > >>> FreeBSD/i386 BOOT >>> > Default: 0:ad(0,a)/kernel > boot: H > > > > Aw