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Mitigate Cisco ASA Flash Corruption Issues Run the "fsck" utility Format the Flash Replace the flash card manually Error Messages Useful FAQ Can I hot-swap the cisco asa format flash flash drive? For example, is it possible to change the flash drive when Cisco ASA is powered ON and running? Can I use third party flash drives on Cisco ASA? What do I do if I accidentally erase flash by mistake? Does formatting the flash affect the running connections on Cisco ASA? Can I %error copying system:/running-config (not enough space on device) use external flash as internal flash? Related Information Introduction This document describes different possible errors that occur because of the Cisco ASA flash corruption and also points the possible solutions. Prerequisites Requirements There are no specific requirements for this document. Components Used The information in this document is based on these software and hardware versions: Cisco ASA 5500 series with software version 8.0 and later The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure that you understand the potential impact of any command. Conventions Refer to Cisco Technical Tips Conventions for more information on document conventions. Background Information Cisco ASA maintains its filesystem in an internal flash memory and stores all the files in flash memory. This is a memory card inserted into a slot in the ASA. The capacity
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Post #1 of 7 (6796 views) Permalink Weird disk0: issues Hi all, Recently I converted my 6509 Sup2¹s over to native. http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/cisco/nsp/102391 It¹s been running c6sup22-jk2o3sv-mz.121-27b.E4 for sometime now and now decided to take the leap to the s222 series. The SP and RP both have 256MB RAM so I figured https://gns3.com/discussions/saving-nvram-flash-disks-on-ios- I am somewhat ready to try it out. I went ahead and upgraded RP's ROMMON to the latest 12.2(17r)S5 .... I have used slot0: for saving off configs and %error opening such with a 24MB PCMCIA flash card. But with this bigger image, I am now trying to use a ATA 64MB Flash card to boot from. Internal bootflash on the SP and RP are only 32MB and won't hold it obviously.... But, I can't access the disk from the SP ROMMON: System Bootstrap, Version 7.1(1) Copyright (c) 1994-2001 %error opening disk0:/.private/startup-config by cisco Systems, Inc. c6k_sup2 processor with 262144 Kbytes of main memory Autoboot: failed, BOOT string is empty rommon 1 > boot disk0: open: read error...requested 0x4 bytes, got 0xfffffff8 trouble reading device magic number boot: cannot open "disk0:" boot: cannot determine first file name on device "disk0:" And if I try boot slot0:, it just hangs ... Also, I can¹t seem to access it from the IOS until I eject the disk and put it back in: Router#dir disk0: %Error opening disk0:/ (No such device) Router# 00:04:14: %FILESYS-SP-5-DEV: PCMCIA flash card removed from slot0 00:04:17: %FILESYS-SP-5-DEV: PCMCIA flash card inserted into slot0 Router#dir disk0: Directory of disk0:/ 1 -rw- 28058524 Jan 23 2009 01:07:08 +00:00 c6sup22-jk2o3sv-mz.121-27b.E4.bin 64032768 bytes total (35971072 bytes free) NOTE: I copied the 12.1 image down to this disk to see if it was a size issue. I can boot all day long from bootflash:. Router#show disk0: all -#- --length-- ---------date/time--------- path 1 28058524 Jan 23 2009 01:07:08 +00:00 c6sup22-jk2o3sv-mz.121-27b.E4.bin 35971072 bytes available (28061696 bytes used) ******** ATA F