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Cisco IOS XR Troubleshooting Guide for the Cisco CRS-1 Router
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Chapter 1 General Troubleshooting
Validating and Troubleshooting Cisco IOS XR Software Configuration
in commit is empty.
Jul 5 14:48:28.044 cfgmgr/common 0/RP0/CPU0 t6 Infra band COMPLETE 0
Jul 5 14:49:11.832 cfgmgr/common 0/RP0/CPU0 t4 Suspend flag value 1
Jul 5 14:49:11.832 cfgmgr/common 0/RP0/CPU0 t4 State of the request queue is '
NOT-PROCESSABLE'
Jul 5 14:51:22.738 cfgmgr/common 0/RP0/CPU0 t4 Suspend flag value 1
Jul 5 14:51:22.738 cfgmgr/common 0/RP0/CPU0 t4 State of the request queue is '
NOT-PROCESSABLE'
Jul 5 14:51:22.738 cfgmgr/common 0/RP0/CPU0 t4 State of the request queue is '
PROCESSABLE'
Jul 5 14:51:22.738 cfgmgr/common 0/RP0/CPU0 t4 Startup config apply requested
with option '0x1'
Jul 5 14:51:22.793 cfgmgr/common 0/RP0/CPU0 t4 Turboboot flag = '0x0', Passwor
d recovery flag = '0x0'
Jul 5 14:51:26.114 cfgmgr/common 0/RP0/CPU0 t4 Attempting to apply binary LR s
tartup config.
Jul 5 14:51:26.128 cfgmgr/common 0/RP0/CPU0 t4 commitdb_purge_entries called w
ith option '0x0'
Jul 5 14:51:26.135 cfgmgr/common 0/RP0/CPU0 t4 commitdb_check_status returns s
tatus - '0x0' with error: 'No error'
Jul 5 14:51:26.245 cfgmgr/common 0/RP0/CPU0 t4 commitdb_load_changes returns e
rror: 'Invalid argument'
Jul 5 14:51:26.288 cfgmgr/common 0/RP0/CPU0 t4 commitdb_create_delta returns e
rror: 'Invalid argument'
Jul 5 14:51:26.296 cfgmgr/common 0/RP0/CPU0 t4 commitdb_save_running_from_comm
itdb returns error: 'Invalid argument'
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The output shows that the configuration files are stored on disk0 and the state of the node is active (State
is 'active'). The administration configuration is applied during startup for the designated shelf controller
(DSC) (Attempting to apply ascii admin startup config from file '/qsm/cfsroot/admin/admin.cfg'.). The
secure domain router (SDR)-specific configuration is applied from the saved binary check points
(Attempting to apply binary LR s tartup config.). Several invalid argument errors were returned when
attempting to restore the startup configuration from the binary checkpoints. If there are invalid argument
errors, contact Cisco Technical Support. For Cisco Technical Support contact information, see the
“Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request” section on page viii in the Preface.
The output also shows the state of queue as PROCESSABLE or NOT-PROCESSABLE. A
NOT-PROCESSABLE state can indicate that the interface is still in the preconfiguration state. If the
queue is not processable, then interfaces cannot be restored. This queue state information can be looked
at along with the startup config information, as it is one of the gating factors for allowing the queue to
be processable.
In the following example, the a list of historical changes to the configuration is displayed.
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show configuration history commit
Sno. Event Info Time Stamp
~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~
1 commit id 1000000001 Mon Aug 14 17:09:58 2006
2 commit id 1000000002 Mon Aug 14 17:41:34 2006
3 commit id 1000000003 Mon Aug 21 08:05:42 2006
4 commit id 1000000004 Mon Aug 21 12:39:31 2006
5 commit id 1000000005 Mon Aug 21 12:43:29 2006
6 commit id 1000000006 Mon Aug 21 12:45:48 2006
7 commit id 1000000007 Mon Aug 21 13:23:08 2006
8 commit id 1000000008 Mon Aug 21 13:24:56 2006
9 commit id 1000000009 Mon Aug 21 13:26:05 2006
10 commit id 1000000010 Mon Aug 21 13:55:08 2006
11 commit id 1000000011 Tue Aug 22 13:52:09 2006