One of my BSR 2000 is hosed; I am getting a VxWorks prompt on boot.
Can someone tell me how to reinstall from this state? Here is what I get:
[VxWorks Boot]: @
boot device : nvram
unit number : 0
processor number : 0
file name : boot
inet on ethernet (e) : 172.16.0.19:ffff0000
gateway inet (g) : 172.16.0.254
flags (f) : 0x0
target name (tn) : bsr2000
Start application from NVRAM:
Booting image boot
isValidAppImage: Ram file checksum disagrees with original checksum!
Original xsum = 0x30302067, New xsum = 0xacd6f24c
doAppImageValidate: invalid application image
cmtsDecompExtApp: doAppImageValidate failed for file boot
No valid application image in nvram
...many blank lines...
BSR 2000 Power-On Diagnostics...
Board
Assembly PN = 520699-005-00
SN = J060351000094671
REV = E
Upper Level
Assembly PN = 520025-005-00
SN = K060351000000243
REV = H
BootROM Ver: 1.0.21 Created: Wed Apr 5 15:30:38 EDT 2006
1. CPU Section ...Passed
2. Memory Section ...Passed
3. I2C Section ...Passed
4. Network Section ...Passed
5. RF MAC Section ...Passed
6. RF Tx Section ...Passed
7. RF Rx Section ...Passed
BSR 2000 Passed All Power-On Diagnostics...
Checking Sector 115 for proper TFFS format header
flMount: iTL = 0, status = 0x0
Attaching to ATA disk device... usrAtaConfig succeeded
ataFormat: Volume FLASH: already formatted
[VxWorks Boot]: L
Directory of NVRAM::
141 TUE JAN 29 18:13:56 2058 boot
NVRAM:/ - total 1 files, free bytes : 29233152
Directory of FLASH::
FLASH:/ - total 0 files, free bytes : 128165888
[VxWorks Boot]:
Thanks in advance,
Kevin
You don't seem to have any boot archives (firmware files) in any of your filesystems. You'll need some type of firmware to get started. Copy them to the flash card.
Hi Kevin
your pointing to an image called boot in nvram.
type L (capital l) and it will give you all the files in nvram and flash.
type c to change boot and file name needs to start with appImage_
now... if for some reason someobdy went and formatted everything, I hope you have a copy on your tftp server. you can change it to boot from the network or even better, take the flash card out. copy the image onto the flash card. boot device FLASH: and image on the flash in file name and your back to normal
let us know how you make out
Carl