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ASA 5510 unable to find disk0:/asa722-k8.bin (URGENT) Please

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16 years 11 months ago #21725 by mazen
Hi,
I’m facing problem after I upgrade the system image from 7.0 to 7.2 start boot s to the rommon mode, I erase the flash and disk0, then I download the system image fro tftp it’s start again to asa but I couldn’t copy the file to be boot from disk0 I’ve got this error :
WARNING: BOOT variable added, but unable to find disk0:/asa722-k8.bin
*** Output from config line 40, "boot system disk0:/asa72..."
WARNING: BOOT variable added, but unable to find disk0:/
*** Output from config line 41, "boot system disk0:/"
WARNING: BOOT variable added, but unable to find disk0:/disk0/asa722-k8.bin
*** Output from config line 42, "boot system disk0:/disk0..."
WARNING: BOOT variable added, but unable to find disk0:/disk0
*** Output from config line 43, "boot system disk0:/disk0"
How I can solve this problem
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16 years 11 months ago #21732 by Smurf
So, have you managed to get the bin file over to the ASA via tftp ? Also, what is the name of the bin file that you are copying ? I have not done anything with the ASA, but i can tell you from the Pix front, you can specify severl image files that the appliance will try and load one by one until one loads succesfully.

If you do not have the asa722-k8.bin file on disk0 then this will be causing your issue.

Can you see any bin files on the disk0 ?

Wayne Murphy
Firewall.cx Team Member
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Now working for a Security Company called Sec-1 Ltd in the UK, for any
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16 years 11 months ago #21735 by mazen
thans for your reply,

The file name asa722-k8.bin. But i don’t see the file in disk0, below the configuration i've done in
rommon #0> add 192.168.1.1
rommon #1> server 192.168.1.2
rommon #2> file asa722-k8.bin
rommon #3> tftp
Link is UP
ROMMON Variable Settings:
ADDRESS=192.168.1.1
SERVER=192.168.1.2
GATEWAY=0.0.0.0
PORT=Management0/0
VLAN=untagged
IMAGE=asa722-k8.bin
CONFIG=
LINKTIMEOUT=20
PKTTIMEOUT=4
RETRY=20

tftp asa722-k8.bin@192.168.1.2
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Received 8312832 bytes
Launching TFTP Image...
Then it’s boot to asa when I tried to check in disk0 I got the below:
open or write(ffsdev/2/write/32) failed
Could not initialize system files in flash.
Type help or '?' for a list of available commands.
ciscoasa> en
Password:
ciscoasa# sh disk0:
Initializing disk0: cache, please wait...Failed.
No files on device
ciscoasa# sh flash
Initializing disk0: cache, please wait...Failed.
No files on device
ciscoasa#
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16 years 11 months ago #21736 by Smurf
Have you tried to place it in flash ? Is there any room there ?

Wayne Murphy
Firewall.cx Team Member
www.firewall.cx

Now working for a Security Company called Sec-1 Ltd in the UK, for any
Penetration Testing work visit www.sec-1.com or PM me for details.
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16 years 11 months ago #21738 by mazen
No there is no flash.
Smurf, first is my upload file using tftp correct? Second after the upload is finished the asa start boot from where? And how I can copy the asa722-k8.bin to disk0 and boot from the disk0
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16 years 11 months ago #21739 by Smurf
Sorry but i have never done a ROMMON updated before but i will try and help. I am just wondering if there is something wrong with Disk0, but lets just go through a few things first.

I have just been reading that you need to perform the steps you have done, then it will load the file into memory. From there, you need to follow the CLI steps to update the image and copy the image to disk0.

I also thought that the ASA had a flash, if you do [code:1]sh flash:[/code:1] you see nothing ?

Wayne Murphy
Firewall.cx Team Member
www.firewall.cx

Now working for a Security Company called Sec-1 Ltd in the UK, for any
Penetration Testing work visit www.sec-1.com or PM me for details.
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