Hi,
I'm having an issue with a Netonix where the memory is full and I can't access the web.
admin@:/
rom# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
rootfs 5.7M 5.7M 0 100% /
/dev/root 5.7M 5.7M 0 100% /rom
/dev/mtdblock6 4.3M 1.3M 2.9M 31% /jffs
mini_fo:/jffs 5.7M 5.7M 0 100% /
Disk Full
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Re: Disk Full
The following information is needed:
What model switch?
What firmware version are you running?
The only way I know of that the flash can be ful is the switch is hacked because you are running an OLD version of firmware. Security patches are applied to firmware releases when discovered.
If your running a OLD version of firmware you need to remove from service and factory default the switch.
Upgrade the firmware to v1.4.8rc12
Set it back up and re-install the switch.
What model switch?
What firmware version are you running?
The only way I know of that the flash can be ful is the switch is hacked because you are running an OLD version of firmware. Security patches are applied to firmware releases when discovered.
If your running a OLD version of firmware you need to remove from service and factory default the switch.
Upgrade the firmware to v1.4.8rc12
Set it back up and re-install the switch.
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Re: Disk Full
Full memory is not an issue, it's normal on embedded device with read-only flash drive.
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Re: Disk Full
It's running Firmware Version: 1.4.7
Is there something I can delete on the disk so I can regain GUI access and upgrade the firmware? The IP on these switches isn't internet facing, it shouldn't have been hacked.
Is there something I can delete on the disk so I can regain GUI access and upgrade the firmware? The IP on these switches isn't internet facing, it shouldn't have been hacked.
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Re: Disk Full
Your df output is normal - from one of my WS12's [edit: also on 1.4.7]:
You can do a firmware upgrade from the CLI using tftp, e.g.:
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admin@ws12:/www# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
rootfs 5.7M 5.7M 0 100% /
/dev/root 5.7M 5.7M 0 100% /rom
/dev/mtdblock6 4.3M 1.3M 2.9M 31% /jffs
mini_fo:/jffs 5.7M 5.7M 0 100% /
You can do a firmware upgrade from the CLI using tftp, e.g.:
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firmware upgrade tftp://192.168.0.19/wispswitch-1.4.7.bin
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Re: Disk Full
ah, ok! I'll try this. Thank you! If it's not a disk full situation and before this the gui was working, what else could be preventing the gui from working? The reason I suspected the full disk was from an earlier forum post that mentioned not being able to access the gui because it was full.
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Re: Disk Full
It's not the first time it's reported and, if I remeber well, the netonix team can fix it with a ssh access but I'm not sure the solution was shared.
Re: Disk Full
You can try restarting the http service. See the 3rd post in viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2013
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Re: Disk Full
firmware upgrade through cli worked, gui returned. thanks all!
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Re: Disk Full
ok so, I tried it on a second switch that was exhibiting the same behavior.
Unlocking /dev/mtd8 ...
Writing from redboot_config to /dev/mtd8 ...
Running postflash script ...
cp: can't create '/upgrade_config.tar': No space left on device
Done!
touch: /warmboot: No space left on device
switch[3768]: Reboot initiated by firmware upgrade from CLI
touch: /warmboot: No space left on device
touch: /warmboot: No space left on device
Unlocking /dev/mtd8 ...
Writing from redboot_config to /dev/mtd8 ...
Running postflash script ...
cp: can't create '/upgrade_config.tar': No space left on device
Done!
touch: /warmboot: No space left on device
switch[3768]: Reboot initiated by firmware upgrade from CLI
touch: /warmboot: No space left on device
touch: /warmboot: No space left on device
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