GNS3 issue

gorebrushgorebrush Member Posts: 2,743 ■■■■■■■□□□
OK

All i've done is the following: -

Install GNS3
Add a single router (2621, 12.4 IOS)

Started it
Type some config

RouterA#reload
Proceed with reload? [confirm]

Then I get this...

00:00:35 UTC Fri Mar 1 2002: Unexpected exception to CPUvector 0, PC = 0x801F6338, LR = 0xFFF037B4

-Traceback= 0x801F6338 0xFFF037B4

CPU Register Context:
MSR = 0x00009032 CR = 0x20008022 CTR = 0x00000000 XER = 0x20000000
R0 = 0x00000001 R1 = 0x8407E9E8 R2 = 0x84200000 R3 = 0x00000000
R4 = 0x00000000 R5 = 0x00000000 R6 = 0x68010000 R7 = 0x68010000
R8 = 0x00000000 R9 = 0x00000000 R10 = 0x00004000 R11 = 0xFFF036E8
R12 = 0x00009129 R13 = 0x00000000 R14 = 0x810CDA58 R15 = 0x00000000
R16 = 0x00000000 R17 = 0x00000000 R18 = 0x00000000 R19 = 0x00000000
R20 = 0x833182DC R21 = 0x00000000 R22 = 0x00000000 R23 = 0x00000000
R24 = 0x00000000 R25 = 0x00000000 R26 = 0x8407EBF0 R27 = 0x83318338
R28 = 0x00000001 R29 = 0x00000000 R30 = 0x68010000 R31 = 0xF6000000
00:00:35 UTC Fri Mar 1 2002: Unexpected exception to CPUvector 0, PC = 0x801F6338, LR = 0xFFF037B4

-Traceback= 0x801F6338 0xFFF037B4

CPU Register Context:
MSR = 0x00009032 CR = 0x20008022 CTR = 0x00000000 XER = 0x20000000
R0 = 0x00000001 R1 = 0x8407E9E8 R2 = 0x84200000 R3 = 0x00000000
R4 = 0x00000000 R5 = 0x00000000 R6 = 0x68010000 R7 = 0x68010000
R8 = 0x00000000 R9 = 0x00000000 R10 = 0x00004000 R11 = 0xFFF036E8
R12 = 0x00009129 R13 = 0x00000000 R14 = 0x810CDA58 R15 = 0x00000000
R16 = 0x00000000 R17 = 0x00000000 R18 = 0x00000000 R19 = 0x00000000
R20 = 0x833182DC R21 = 0x00000000 R22 = 0x00000000 R23 = 0x00000000
R24 = 0x00000000 R25 = 0x00000000 R26 = 0x8407EBF0 R27 = 0x83318338
R28 = 0x00000001 R29 = 0x00000000 R30 = 0x68010000 R31 = 0xF6000000
00:00:35 UTC Fri Mar 1 2002: Unexpected exception to CPUvector 0, PC = 0x801F6338, LR = 0xFFF037B4

-Traceback= 0x801F6338 0xFFF037B4

CPU Register Context:
MSR = 0x00009032 CR = 0x20008022 CTR = 0x00000000 XER = 0x20000000
R0 = 0x00000001 R1 = 0x8407E9E8 R2 = 0x84200000 R3 = 0x00000000
R4 = 0x00000000 R5 = 0x00000000 R6 = 0x68010000 R7 = 0x68010000
R8 = 0x00000000 R9 = 0x00000000 R10 = 0x00004000 R11 = 0xFFF036E8
R12 = 0x00009129 R13 = 0x00000000 R14 = 0x810CDA58 R15 = 0x00000000
R16 = 0x00000000 R17 = 0x00000000 R18 = 0x00000000 R19 = 0x00000000
R20 = 0x833182DC R21 = 0x00000000 R22 = 0x00000000 R23 = 0x00000000
R24 = 0x00000000 R25 = 0x00000000 R26 = 0x8407EBF0 R27 = 0x83318338
R28 = 0x00000001 R29 = 0x00000000 R30 = 0x68010000 R31 = 0xF6000000
00:00:35 UTC Fri Mar 1 2002: Unexpected exception to CPUvector 0, PC = 0x801F6338, LR = 0xFFF037B4

-Traceback= 0x801F6338 0xFFF037B4

CPU Register Context:
MSR = 0x00009032 CR = 0x20008022 CTR = 0x00000000 XER = 0x20000000
R0 = 0x00000001 R1 = 0x8407E9E8 R2 = 0x84200000 R3 = 0x00000000
R4 = 0x00000000 R5 = 0x00000000 R6 = 0x68010000 R7 = 0x68010000
R8 = 0x00000000 R9 = 0x00000000 R10 = 0x00004000 R11 = 0xFFF036E8
R12 = 0x00009129 R13 = 0x00000000 R14 = 0x810CDA58 R15 = 0x00000000
R16 = 0x00000000 R17 = 0x00000000 R18 = 0x00000000 R19 = 0x00000000
R20 = 0x833182DC R21 = 0x00000000 R22 = 0x00000000 R23 = 0x00000000
R24 = 0x00000000 R25 = 0x00000000 R26 = 0x8407EBF0 R27 = 0x83318338
R28 = 0x00000001 R29 = 0x00000000 R30 = 0x68010000 R31 = 0xF6000000
00:00:35 UTC Fri Mar 1 2002: Unexpected exception to CPUvector 0, PC = 0x801F6338, LR = 0xFFF037B4

-Traceback= 0x801F6338 0xFFF037B4

CPU Register Context:
MSR = 0x00009032 CR = 0x20008022 CTR = 0x00000000 XER = 0x20000000
R0 = 0x00000001 R1 = 0x8407E9E8 R2 = 0x84200000 R3 = 0x00000000
R4 = 0x00000000 R5 = 0x00000000 R6 = 0x68010000 R7 = 0x68010000
R8 = 0x00000000 R9 = 0x00000000 R10 = 0x00004000 R11 = 0xFFF036E8
R12 = 0x00009129 R13 = 0x00000000 R14 = 0x810CDA58 R15 = 0x00000000
R16 = 0x00000000 R17 = 0x00000000 R18 = 0x00000000 R19 = 0x00000000
R20 = 0x833182DC R21 = 0x00000000 R22 = 0x00000000 R23 = 0x00000000
R24 = 0x00000000 R25 = 0x00000000 R26 = 0x8407EBF0 R27 = 0x83318338
R28 = 0x00000001 R29 = 0x00000000 R30 = 0x68010000 R31 = 0xF6000000

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Any ideas?

Comments

  • Mrock4Mrock4 Banned Posts: 2,359 ■■■■■■■■□□
    Not that it's much help, but I have probably seen every other kind of error in Dynamips, except this one. Maybe a bug? Try using a different IOS image if you have one, and see if you get the same thing. Sorry I can't be more of a help.
  • gorebrushgorebrush Member Posts: 2,743 ■■■■■■■□□□
    Nah, it's ok - was just wondering if anyone else has seen it.

    Interestingly it happens on both my desktop and laptops.

    I'll try some different router altogether and report back.

    Thanks :)
  • gorebrushgorebrush Member Posts: 2,743 ■■■■■■■□□□
    Output from a 3640

    I managed to grab a bit more info (but not much more use)

    Test#reload
    Proceed with reload? [confirm]
    %ALIGN-1-FATAL: Corrupted program counter 00:00:36 UTC Fri Mar 1 2002
    pc=0xBFC011A0 , ra=0xBFC011A0 , sp=0x62562770

    %ALIGN-1-FATAL: Corrupted program counter 00:00:36 UTC Fri Mar 1 2002
    pc=0xBFC011A0 , ra=0xBFC011A0 , sp=0x62562770


    00:00:36 UTC Fri Mar 1 2002: TLB (load or instruction fetch) exception, CPU signal 10, PC = 0xBFC011A0



    Possible software fault. Upon reccurence, please collect
    crashinfo, "show tech" and contact Cisco Technical Support.


    -Traceback= 0xBFC011A0
    $0 : 00000000, AT : BFC003B0, v0 : 00000000, v1 : 00000000
    a0 : 00000001, a1 : 00000000, a2 : 00000000, a3 : 00000001
    t0 : 0000002D, t1 : 00000000, t2 : 62562A35, t3 : 62562908
    t4 : 61170E1B, t5 : 00000001, t6 : 00000000, t7 : 00000000
    s0 : 00000000, s1 : 0000001D, s2 : 00000001, s3 : 62562C98
    s4 : 00000001, s5 : 615F0000, s6 : 00000000, s7 : 62562C98
    t8 : 62562908, t9 : BFC00768, k0 : BFC003E0, k1 : BFC00810
    gp : 615F0800, sp : 62562770, s8 : 62562C18, ra : BFC011A0
    EPC : BFC011A0, ErrorEPC : 00000000, SREG : 34008003
    MDLO : 00000000, MDHI : 00000001, BadVaddr : 00000000
    DATA_START : 0x60F48140
    Cause 00000008 (Code 0x2): TLB (load or instruction fetch) exception

    Writing crashinfo to flash:crashinfo_20020301-000036

    00:00:36 UTC Fri Mar 1 2002: TLB (load or instruction fetch) exception, CPU signal 10, PC = 0xBFC011A0
  • miller811miller811 Member Posts: 897
    Are you using GNS3?
    Reading your post, I do not recall ever using the reload command.

    I use GNS3, and if I need to reboot the router, I just stop the router from the toolbar, and restart it, never have had an issues.

    For giggles, booted up a router and typed reload and saw what you saw.
    I don't claim to be an expert, but I sure would like to become one someday.

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  • gorebrushgorebrush Member Posts: 2,743 ■■■■■■■□□□
    Well, as I've used proper "real" equipment, reload is one I've used a lot.

    Reload basically soft resets the equipment.

    If, in GNS, I am "supposed" to shut down and start it manually, then I'll just that from now on.

    Thanks
  • miller811miller811 Member Posts: 897
    gorebrush wrote:
    Well, as I've used proper "real" equipment, reload is one I've used a lot.

    Reload basically soft resets the equipment.

    If, in GNS, I am "supposed" to shut down and start it manually, then I'll just that from now on.

    Thanks

    Not sure if that is the way you are supposed to do it in GNS3, but that is the way I have always done it....

    I am familar with the reload command as I have a total of 13 routers currently in my home lab.
    I don't claim to be an expert, but I sure would like to become one someday.

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  • tierstentiersten Member Posts: 4,505
  • Mrock4Mrock4 Banned Posts: 2,359 ■■■■■■■■□□
    Reload is supported in the IOS...not Dynagen though. I think you guys are talking about two different things. From Dynagen, you have to stop /R1, then start /R1, and if console'd into the router, you use reload..so in a way, it is supported in dynamips, just not from the dynagen console.

    You can really do whatever suits you I suppose.
  • tierstentiersten Member Posts: 4,505
    Mrock4 wrote:
    Reload is supported in the IOS...not Dynagen though. I think you guys are talking about two different things. From Dynagen, you have to stop /R1, then start /R1, and if console'd into the router, you use reload..so in a way, it is supported in dynamips, just not from the dynagen console.
    No. We're talking about the same thing. Dynamips doesn't support the reload command inside IOS. The router hardware emulation doesn't get reset properly when you reload and IOS doesn't like that. The solution is to stop and start it from Dynamips itself which is basically "power" cycling the router.
  • gorebrushgorebrush Member Posts: 2,743 ■■■■■■■□□□
    Looks like my n00bishness has been proved with GNS.

    Just didn't know it wasn't supported, lol.

    Thanks, all.
  • Mrock4Mrock4 Banned Posts: 2,359 ■■■■■■■■□□
    tiersten wrote:
    No. We're talking about the same thing. Dynamips doesn't support the reload command inside IOS. The router hardware emulation doesn't get reset properly when you reload and IOS doesn't like that. The solution is to stop and start it from Dynamips itself which is basically "power" cycling the router.

    Ah, yeah, I see. Too much using real 3560's lately. My bad.
  • tierstentiersten Member Posts: 4,505
    gorebrush wrote:
    Looks like my n00bishness has been proved with GNS.

    Just didn't know it wasn't supported, lol.
    Not really. I only knew about this because I happened to be reading the FAQ for dynamips the other day :) GNS doesn't seem to mention this at all.
  • tierstentiersten Member Posts: 4,505
    Mrock4 wrote:
    Ah, yeah, I see. Too much using real 3560's lately. My bad.
    Hard life when you've just got too much real hardware eh? icon_wink.gif
  • Mrock4Mrock4 Banned Posts: 2,359 ■■■■■■■■□□
    tiersten wrote:
    Mrock4 wrote:
    Ah, yeah, I see. Too much using real 3560's lately. My bad.
    Hard life when you've just got too much real hardware eh? icon_wink.gif

    That it is! But I don't think there's such a thing as "too much" hardware, unless your name is Scott Morris. icon_lol.gif
  • tierstentiersten Member Posts: 4,505
    Mrock4 wrote:
    tiersten wrote:
    Mrock4 wrote:
    Ah, yeah, I see. Too much using real 3560's lately. My bad.
    Hard life when you've just got too much real hardware eh? icon_wink.gif

    That it is! But I don't think there's such a thing as "too much" hardware, unless your name is Scott Morris. icon_lol.gif
    Probably not even in his case but lusting after a CRS-1 might be a little more expensive than the usual things we're after ;)
  • Mrock4Mrock4 Banned Posts: 2,359 ■■■■■■■■□□
    CRS-1 is a monster.

    I can quite honestly say I'd never want 2.3 million worth of networking gear. I could settle pretty happily for about $150k :)
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