System Bootstrap, Version 15.4(1r)T, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 2013 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Total memory size = 1024 MB
C881-K9 platform with 1048576 Kbytes of main memory
Main memory is configured to 32 bit mode
Readonly ROMMON initialized
IOS Image Load Test
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Digitally Signed Production Software
Self decompressing the image : ###<snip>### [OK]
But there's one router in the fleet which does this instead:
System Bootstrap, Version 15.4(1r)T, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 2013 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Total memory size = 1024 MB
C881-K9 platform with 1048576 Kbytes of main memory
Main memory is configured to 32 bit mode
Readonly ROMMON initialized
Using monlib version 2
Using version info 2
dfs_openfile: Opening file.....
dfs_openfile: Opened file / with fib = 4019e5c
Reading cluster = 126, offset = 0, nsecs = 8
Reading cluster = 133, offset = 0, nsecs = 8
Reading cluster = 17013, offset = 0, nsecs = 8
Reading cluster = 17458, offset = 0, nsecs = 8
Reading cluster = 18056, offset = 0, nsecs = 8
Reading cluster = 17053, offset = 0, nsecs = 8
dfs_closefile: Closing file.... 4019e5c
dfs_closehandle: Closed file.... 4019e5cUsing monlib version 2
Using version info 2
dfs_openfile: Opening file....c800-universalk9-mz.SPA.154-3.M4.bin
dfs_closefile: Closing file.... 4019e5c
dfs_closehandle: Closed file.... 4019e5c
dfs_openfile: Opened file /c800-universalk9-mz.SPA.154-3.M4.bin with fib = 4019e5c
Reading cluster = 17053, offset = 0, nsecs = 8
Reading cluster = 17053, offset = 0, nsecs = 128
Reading cluster = 17069, offset = 0, nsecs = 128
Reading cluster = 17085, offset = 0, nsecs = 128
<--- ~1300 lines removed --->
Reading cluster = 58703, offset = 0, nsecs = 128
Reading cluster = 58719, offset = 0, nsecs = 80
IOS Image Load Test
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Digitally Signed Production Software
Self decompressing the image : ###<snip>### [OK]
Um. Okay. What's going on here?
It turns out that there are a couple of funny things about debugging filesystem operations:
- You can't see that it's turned on from within IOS:
- The setting persists across both reboots and power interruptions. Apparently this directive sets a hardware flag somewhere.
no debug filesystem flash:
made those messages go away.
C881#debug filesystem flash:
C881#show debugging
C881#
The setting probably applies to any storage device available from within the ROMMON:
rommon 1 > dev
Devices in device table:
id name
flash: compact flash
bootflash: boot flash
usbflash0: usbflash0
This was new to me.
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