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flash on profile?

Sun Sep 09, 2012 3:08 am

my SXT 5HPnD has been running for 36 days, now the CPU suddenly goes to 100% and when i open profile it shows:
flash.jpg
any idea what's wrong? :shock:

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Re: flash on profile?

Mon Sep 10, 2012 12:16 am

I have similar experience with 2 rb750gl. Every few days flash consumes 100% and only a reboot resolves it.
Am still looking for a solution.

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Re: flash on profile?

Mon Sep 10, 2012 4:05 am

signaling mod :lol:
 
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Re: flash on profile?

Mon Sep 10, 2012 9:32 am

Sounds like the problem we are having on RB750GL, RB750UP and RB2011 :(

We have a ticket open but response from Mikrotik is slow.
 
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Re: flash on profile?

Fri Sep 14, 2012 11:04 am

Sounds like the problem we are having on RB750GL, RB750UP and RB2011 :(

We have a ticket open but response from Mikrotik is slow.
yep. I also had a RB750UP which I replaced thinking its caused by its low memory with a RB750GL.
Turned out is the replace ment has the same issue.
 
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Re: flash on profile?

Fri Sep 14, 2012 11:21 am

Can you try to disable some functionality and see if it helps? Disable SNMP, graphs, logging to disk
 
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Re: flash on profile?

Fri Sep 14, 2012 12:22 pm

For us, we only have snmp enabled. We have swapped the troublesome devices to RB1200's for now. I will set up a few of the MIPS-BE devices next week and test disabling SNMP
 
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Re: flash on profile?

Fri Sep 14, 2012 12:40 pm

Can you try to disable some functionality and see if it helps? Disable SNMP, graphs, logging to disk
I tried disabling SNMP but it didn't help. I log to memory, do I need to disable that too?
 
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Re: flash on profile?

Mon Oct 22, 2012 11:10 pm

For us, we only have snmp enabled. We have swapped the troublesome devices to RB1200's for now. I will set up a few of the MIPS-BE devices next week and test disabling SNMP
Have you got a solution to this problem?
 
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Odp: flash on profile?

Mon Oct 22, 2012 11:56 pm

I had a similar issue recently with a Groove with 5.20. Luckily I managed to reboot it remotely and when it came up I loaded 5.21 onto it. Since then it's been resolved.
 
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Re: flash on profile?

Sat Nov 24, 2012 3:06 am

The same thing happened to me just moments ago with an RB750UP (running 5.21) that is in the field. I was running winbox, and looking at the profiler at the time. All was looking good, then suddenly the CPU pinned at 100%, the profiler indicated massive flash activity, and before I could tell it to reboot, winbox disconnected. The 750 still responds to pings--and even passes bridged traffic through to devices behind it--but telnet, ssh and winbox time out, so I can't tell it to reboot. Most likely, any other tasks that require CPU attention (DHCP et. al.) are not working either, but I am not on-site to confirm.

It is clearly "trying" to respond to outside requests*, but I'm guessing the CPU is so busy with whatever bug it is chewing on, that these attempts time out before they can accomplish anything. Hopefully I can get into the location tomorrow and physically power-cycle the box. In the meantime, I will keep trying to send reboot commands via ssh, and hope that one of them finds enough cycles to get through before giving up.


* For example:
telnet 10.0.2.150
Trying 10.0.2.150...
Connected to 10.0.2.150.
Escape character is '^]'.
[~20 seconds elapse]
MikroTik v5.21
[~20 seconds elapse]
could not receive confirmation to CTRL_READY from loader
--- nv::message --------
------------------------
Connection closed by foreign host.

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