The card has 16mb of flash. The other cards had hardware version 15.0.0 whereas this one has hardware rev 19.0.0. The "list file" is shown below. There are quite a few deleted sectors, but it looks like there would be enough free sectors unless it is fragmented somehow. I could try rebooting the card to cleanup the flash file system and/or load the interim code. Then it should work. (I'm an optimist):). Being that it is Friday, and I will be taking a few days of vacation next week, and it is working as is, I will probably not do anything more with it until late next week. I don't like to break things just before vacation. (I'm not that much of an optimist) :) Randy McMillan PacInfo HiPer>> list file Atmarp.cfg 0 FILE_READ_WRITE CLI.cfg 51 FILE_READ_WRITE CallInitProcess.cfg 12056 FILE_READ_WRITE Chassis.cfg 637 FILE_READ_WRITE ConfigProcess.cfg 5411 FILE_READ_WRITE DNS.cfg 204 FILE_READ_WRITE DialOutProcess.cfg 29 FILE_READ_WRITE EventHandler.cfg 74 FILE_READ_WRITE FilterMgr.cfg 97 FILE_READ_WRITE IPForwarder.cfg 3958 FILE_READ_WRITE IpRterProcess.cfg 24 FILE_READ_WRITE L2tpProcess.cfg 123 FILE_READ_WRITE MPIPProcess.cfg 272 FILE_READ_WRITE Ntp.cfg 73 FILE_READ_WRITE PilgrimStrings.ind 239596 FILE_READ_ONLY PilgrimStrings.str 303800 FILE_READ_ONLY PingProcess.cfg 19 FILE_READ_WRITE PppProcess.cfg 161 FILE_READ_WRITE PptpProcess.cfg 82 FILE_READ_WRITE QuickSetup.cfg 803 FILE_READ_WRITE RemotePingProcess.cfg 21 FILE_READ_WRITE Robo.stats 559 FILE_READ_WRITE RoboExecNMProcess.cfg 1796 FILE_READ_WRITE RoboString.ind 10612 FILE_READ_ONLY RoboString.str 8641 FILE_READ_ONLY SlipProcess.cfg 78 FILE_READ_WRITE SnmpProcess.cfg 107 FILE_READ_WRITE TcpProcess.cfg 36 FILE_READ_WRITE TermProt.cfg 92 FILE_READ_WRITE TftpProcess.cfg 27 FILE_READ_WRITE app.ld 1897082 FILE_READ_ONLY atm.bin 26744 FILE_READ_ONLY bspman.cfg 184 FILE_READ_WRITE email_only.in 182 FILE_READ_WRITE email_only.out 180 FILE_READ_WRITE user_settings.cfg 3582 FILE_READ_WRITE Total Allocated Deleted Free MinimumFree Sectors Sectors Sectors Sectors Sectors 15359 2528 1806 11025 2303 HiPer>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff Mcadams" <jeffm@iglou.com> To: <usr-tc@lists.xmission.com> Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 11:26 AM Subject: Re: (usr-tc) tftp access violation when updated hiperarc
Also sprach Randy McMillan
sent DATA <block=6145, 512 bytes> received ERROR <code=2, msg=Failed to write netserve.dmf > Error code 2: Failed to write netserve.dmf Sent 3145728 bytes in 73.8 seconds tftp>
There appears to be plenty of free memory with 128meg on the board.
Yeah, but how much flash memory? Check a "list files" I bet you're running out of flash memory to write the file out to. Although with 128 megs of RAM, I would think you would have 16 megs of flash, which should leave you with enough to do it, but check the "list files" output to see what's going on for sure. -- Jeff McAdams Email: jeffm@iglou.com Head Network Administrator Voice: (502) 966-3848 IgLou Internet Services (800) 436-4456
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