I have a 6850-P24 that looks like someone erased the flash. I am getting the below on bootup. Needing to know how go through the flash to load new images and config. Thanks
Garrett
U-Boot 1.1.0(6.3.1.928.R01) (Apr 21 2008 - 05:37:11)
MPC8248 Reset Status: External Soft, External Hard
MPC8248 Clock Configuration
- Bus-to-Core Mult 4x, VCO Div 2, 60x Bus Freq 25-75 , Core Freq 100-300
- dfbrg 0, corecnf 0x1a, busdf 3, cpmdf 1, plldf 0, pllmf 3
- vco_out 400000000, scc_clk 100000000, brg_clk 100000000
- cpu_clk 400000000, cpm_clk 200000000, bus_clk 100000000
- pci_clk 66666666
CPU: MPC8248 (HiP7 Rev 14, Mask 1.0 1K50M) at 400 MHz
Board: Alcatel OS68xx (Kite II)
I2C: ready
DRAM: 256 MB
FLASH: 8 MB
No environment variables found, using defaults
In: serial
Out: serial
Err: serial
No ethernet found.
IDE: Bus 0: OK
Device 0: Model: CF 64MB Firm: 06/07/29 Ser#: GHS3ABPCF07060400002
Type: Removable Hard Disk
Capacity: 62.5 MB = 0.0 GB (128000 x 512)
USB: scanning bus for devices... 1 USB Devices found
Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0
## Booting image at ff900000 ...
Image Name: miniboot-6.3.1.928.R01
Image Type: PowerPC VxWorks Kernel Image (gzip compressed)
Data Size: 828812 Bytes = 809.4 kB
Load Address: 00005000
Entry Point: 00005000
Verifying Checksum ... OK
Uncompressing Kernel Image ... OK
## Ethernet MAC address not copied to NV RAM
Loading .text @ 0x01000000 (1332868 bytes)
Loading .rodata @ 0x01145688 (255587 bytes)
Loading .data @ 0x01183cf0 (117044 bytes)
Clearing .sbss @ 0x011a0628 (1664 bytes)
Clearing .bss @ 0x011a1000 (1832252 bytes)
## Using bootline (@ 0x4200): flash(1,0)cmm:default h=192.168.10.1 e=192.168.10.1:ffffff00 cb=9600 cp=none cs=1 cw=8 cm=modemControlOff f=0x0
## Starting vxWorks at 0x01000000 ...
ataDrv call. 0 1 24 24 621 0 0
CS EEPROM Module ID: 42012215 , System type: 24 port POE 1000Base-T, with 4 combo ports, stacking - kite2
Adding 4995 symbols for standalone.
Boot parameters are:
'flash(1,0)cmm:default e=10.255.24.81:ff000000 h=192.168.10.1 g=10.255.24.181 cb=9600 cp=none cs=1 cw=8 cm=modemControlOff'
AOS miniboot version: 6.3.1.928.R01
VxWorks (for Alcatel CMM Motorola MPC8248) version VxWorks5.5.1
KERNEL: WIND version 2.6
Made on Apr 21 2008, 06:42:05.
Copyright Wind River Systems, Inc., 1984-2006
CPU: Motorola MPC8248. Processor #0.
Memory Size: 0xfa00000 (250 MB). BSP version 1.2/1.
Attempting to load from the CERTIFIED directory...
Loading kernel from '/flash/certified/K2os.img'...
5693888
Loaded 'alcatelNetworking_kernel.lnk' from '/flash/certified/K2os.img'.
Starting at 0x100000...
ataDrv call. 0 1 24 24 621 0 0
Adding 10303 symbols for standalone.
Check Disk Running ...
dosChkLib : CLOCK_REALTIME is being reset to MON MAR 14 14:02:20 2011
Value obtained from file system volume descriptor pointer: 0xefb4d38
The old setting was THU JAN 01 00:00:00 1970
Accepted system dates are greater than THU DEC 27 00:00:00 1990
/flash/ - Volume is OK
Boot parameters are:
'flash(1,0)cmm:default e=10.255.24.81:ff000000 h=192.168.10.1 g=10.255.24.181 cb=9600 cp=none cs=1 cw=8 cm=modemControlOff'
AOS kernel version: 6.3.4.378.R01
VxWorks (for Alcatel CMM Motorola MPC8248) version VxWorks5.5.1
KERNEL: WIND version 2.6
Made on Mar 11 2009, 23:54:34.
Copyright Wind River Systems, Inc., 1984-2006
CPU: Motorola MPC8248. Processor #0.
Memory Size: 0xfa00000 (250 MB). BSP version 1.2/1.
Portions of code copyrighted by Agranat Systems, Inc. All Rights reserved
Portions of code copyrighted by Alcatel-Lucent 1994-2009. All Rights reserved
Portions of code copyrighted by Apptitude, Inc. 1997-1999. All Rights reserved
Portions of code copyrighted by Free Software Foundation, Inc. 1989,1991. All rights reserved
Portions of code copyrighted by The OpenLDAP Foundation 1999-2000. All rights reserved
Portions of code copyrighted by Theodore T'so 1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999. All Rights reserved
Portions of code copyrighted by RSA Security, Inc. All Rights reserved
Portions of code copyrighted by Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights reserved
Portions of code copyrighted by Wind River Systems, Inc. All Rights reserved
Portions of code developed by the University of California, Berkeley.
Portions of code developed by the Carnegie-Mellon University.
0xf9ffde8 (tRootTask): cmm_random_init OK
0xefa9430 (tWhirlpool): batch_entropy_process called
Target Name: vxTarget
User: target
Attaching network interface lo0... done.
The current date and time is:
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC): MON MAR 14 19:02:28 2011
Local time: MON MAR 14 14:02:28 2011 CDT
Starting dynamic software load from '/flash/certified/'...
MON MAR 14 14:02:38 : SYSTEM (75) info message:
+++ Switch Logging device '/dev/console' enabled for output
MON MAR 14 14:02:38 : CSM-CHASSIS (103) info message:
+++ == CSM == === Chassis Supervision Starting Up ===
sysStartWatchdog() Starting watchdog timer to INTERRUPT after 240 secs.
Transferring crash data to a file ...
Transferring PMD done...
MON MAR 14 14:02:58 : CSM-CHASSIS (103) info message:
+++ == CSM == APP MONITORING ON
+++ == CSM == ===== THIS STACK(1) IS PRIMARY =====
esf=0xd6a2738
MON MAR 14 14:03:02 : SYSTEM trap message:
Task 0xd6a2e00 (tCsCSMtask) priority 94. trapped
data access
Exception current instruction address: 0x01246af0
Machine Status Register: 0x0000b010
Data Access Register: 0x4832ebed
Condition Register: 0x44044042
Data storage interrupt Register: 0x0000b010
32357c vxTaskEntry +5c: csCsmMain()
126fd2c csCsmMain +560: reacWait()
68fd58 reacWait +3f4: priv_reacCheckBitmask()
68f0ec priv_reacCheckBitmask +10c: priv_reacCheckSocket()
68ef74 priv_reacCheckSocket +c0: priv_reacHandleRead()
68e698 priv_reacHandleRead +b0: priv_reacHandleOpaqueSocket()
68e570 priv_reacHandleOpaqueSocket +34: cs_csm_rx_main()
1270218 cs_csm_rx_main +128: csCsmFsm()
12402c0 csCsmFsm +48: csCsmSubFsm()
123d774 csCsmSubFsm +22c: CSM_P3()
1246a34 CSM_P3 +17c: CSM_P3()
r0 = 0 sp = d6a27f8 r2 = 0 r3 = 1
r4 = d1e7668 r5 = 4 r6 = 36df9c r7 = 10000000
r8 = ec r9 = 0 r10 = b1c1c98 r11 = 1
r12 = 24044042 r13 = 0 r14 = 1240000 r15 = 690000
r16 = 3b0000 r17 = 68efe0 r18 = d6a2ab8 r19 = 357444
r20 = 2 r21 = 68eeb4 r22 = 1240000 r23 = 1
r24 = d6a28f0 r25 = 400001 r26 = 48327a25 r27 = 4b0000
r28 = d6a2850 r29 = 4832eba5 r30 = d6a28f0 r31 = d23ae28
msr = b010 lr = 1246a34 ctr = 38e998 pc = 1246af0
cr = 44044042 xer = 0
0x1246aa0 3d20012c lis r9,0x12c # 300
0x1246aa4 392962c8 addi r9,r9,0x62c8 # 25288 (cs_last_failure_set)
0x1246aa8 7d2903a6 mtspr CTR,r9
0x1246aac 4e800421 bcctrl 0x14,0
0x1246ab0 4bfffed8 b 0x1246988 # 0x01246988
0x1246ab4 881e0019 lbz r0,0x19(r30) # 25
0x1246ab8 2f800042 cmpi crf7,0,r0,0x42 # 66
0x1246abc 419e0024 bc 0xc,30, 0x1246ae0 # 0x01246ae0
0x1246ac0 3d200126 lis r9,0x126 # 294
0x1246ac4 392907e0 addi r9,r9,0x7e0 # 2016 (csCsmEOASForward)
0x1246ac8 7fc3f378 or r3,r30,r30
0x1246acc 7d2903a6 mtspr CTR,r9
0x1246ad0 7f84e378 or r4,r28,r28
0x1246ad4 4e800421 bcctrl 0x14,0
0x1246ad8 2f830000 cmpi crf7,0,r3,0x0 # 0
0x1246adc 419e02a0 bc 0xc,30, 0x1246d7c # 0x01246d7c
0x1246ae0 801f0168 lwz r0,0x168(r31) # 360
0x1246ae4 2f800000 cmpi crf7,0,r0,0x0 # 0
0x1246ae8 409e027c bc 0x4,30, 0x1246d64 # 0x01246d64
0x1246aec 3bba7180 addi r29,r26,0x7180 # 29056
0x1246af0 83fd0048 lwz r31,0x48(r29) # 72 (0xd390048)
0x1246af4 2f9f0000 cmpi crf7,0,r31,0x0 # 0
0x1246af8 409e0010 bc 0x4,30, 0x1246b08 # 0x01246b08
0x1246afc 81210018 lwz r9,0x18(r1) # 24
0x1246b00 2f890001 cmpi crf7,0,r9,0x1 # 1
0x1246b04 419e000c bc 0xc,30, 0x1246b10 # 0x01246b10
0x1246b08 38600001 li r3,0x1 # 1
0x1246b0c 4bfffe80 b 0x124698c # 0x0124698c
0x1246b10 801d0018 lwz r0,0x18(r29) # 24 (0xd390018)
0x1246b14 2f800002 cmpi crf7,0,r0,0x2 # 2
data access
Exception current instruction address: 0x01246af0
Machine Status Register: 0x0000b010
Data Access Register: 0x4832ebed
Condition Register: 0x44044042
Data storage interrupt Register: 0x0000b010
Task: 0xd6a2e00 "tCsCSMtask"
MON MAR 14 14:03:02 : HSM-CHASSIS (101) info message:
+++ T1:Ni Insertion detected on slot 1
+++ ==== HSM === Power Supply 1 is OPERATIONAL
MON MAR 14 14:03:03 : CSM-CHASSIS (103) info message:
+++ == CSM == CS excep handler: exception 768 in task 0xd6a2e00
+++ == CSM == Excep in task: tCsCSMtask PC : 0x1246af0
MON MAR 14 14:03:04 : CSM-CHASSIS (103) info message:
+++ == CSM == CSM Main task is suspended, rebooting this CMM
+++ == CSM == !!! STACK REBOOT WITH PMD !!!
+++ == CSM == Application Monitoring Stopped & WD kicked
+++ == CSM == !!!System will be reboot after the PMD dump. Please wait!!!
Dumping PMD.....
tCsCSMtask2 (d253b40) @ 1 READY lckd=0 EE ME DS stk d253b40-d24ed20
(d253ae0) 32357c vxTaskEntry +5c: csCsmSupervisorMain()
(d253ab8) 126c360 csCsmSupervisorMain +78: csCsmHeartbeatChecking()
(d253970) 126c8c4 csCsmHeartbeatChecking +440: cs_Reboot()
(d253948) 1268cd0 cs_Reboot +1f8: pmdDump()
(d253920) 145748 pmdDump +b8: _tt()
Writing PMD to flash ...size 259bytes and block 0
Writing PMD to flash ...size 895bytes and block 0
Writing PMD to flash ...size 1557bytes and block 0
Writing PMD to flash ...size 3870bytes and block 0
Writing PMD to flash ...size 3933bytes and block 0
Writing PMD to flash ...size 3999bytes and block 0
Writing PMD to flash ...size 5715bytes and block 0
Writing PMD to flash ...size 37277bytes and block 0
Writing PMD to flash ...size 37774bytes and block 0
Writing PMD to flash ...size 42586bytes and block 0
Writing PMD to flash ...size 61135bytes and block 0
Writing PMD to flash ...size 131060bytes and block 1
Writing PMD to flash ...size 262132bytes and block 2
Writing PMD to flash ...size 354944bytes and block 2
Dumping sys trace to PMD
Writing PMD to flash ...size 393204bytes and block 3
Writing PMD to flash ...size 399635bytes and block 3
Dumping ttall to PMD
Writing PMD to flash ...size 524276bytes and block 4
Writing PMD to flash ...size 530332bytes and block 4
Dumping application data to PMD
Writing PMD to flash ...size 573264bytes and block 4
Dumping spy report to PMD
Writing PMD to flash ...size 577017bytes and block 4
Writing PMD to flash ...size 577017bytes and block 4
Completed PMD dump system rebooting...
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