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Nexus 9332C Booting ACI image from boot loader issue

TomMik
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Hi Guys, 

I am looking for some help as I hit obstacles and I think that I have tried all possible options, to get this issue resolved.

So I was converting Nexus 9332C from NX-OS mode to ACI mode to version aci-n9000-dk9.14.2.6o.bin and at some point process just stopped.

I tried different methods from bootflash and usb1 and result is exactly the same.

I was thinking that possible BIOS or EPLD are not correct but they look alright.

 

CISCO MODULE
BIOS Ver: 5.47
Switch G5
RC Revision: 02.03.00

Memory Information:
MRC Revision:00.50.00
Total DRAM: 16384 MB
Memory TOLM: 80000000
PCIE BASE: 80000000 Size : 10000000
PCI32 BASE: 90000000 Limit: FBFFFFFF
PCI64 BASE: 80000000000 Limit: 83FFFFFFFFF
UC START: 80000000000 End : 84000000000
ME Operational Firmware Version: 06:3.0.3.214

DIMM Information:
Clock Speed: 1067MHz
Socket: 0x0 Channel: 0x0 Number: 0x0 Presence: Yes Size: 16GB
Socket: 0x0 Channel: 0x0 Number: 0x1 Presence: No
Socket: 0x0 Channel: 0x1 Number: 0x0 Presence: No
Socket: 0x0 Channel: 0x1 Number: 0x1 Presence: No

Detected CISCO IOFPGA
Booting from Primary BIOS
Code Signing Results: 0x0
Booting from Upgrade FPGA
IOFPGA Subsystem Vendor ID 0x1172
FPGA Revision : 0x13
FPGA ID : 0x11646390
FPGA Date : 0x20200922
Power Debug Register1 : 0x0
Power Debug Register2 : 0x90027
Reset Cause Register : 0x80000000
Boot Ctrl Register : 0xe0ff
FPGA Update Status : 0x20

Detected CISCO MIFPGA
MIFPGA Subsystem Vendor ID 0x1172
MIFPGA Version : 0x3
MIFPGA Date : 0x20180628
MIFPGA Update Status : 0x20
MIFPGA ID : 0x11815460

I used the below too, to try to sort out the issue and nothing.

loader> cmdline recoverymode=1
loader> cmdline init_system
loader> boot <aci-image-name>

Loader > cmdline init_system clear_config clear_log

The another method (below) is not working as need be done from ACI mode already.

cd /bootflash

setup-bootvars.sh aci-n9000-dk9.14.2.6o.bin

cat /mnt/cfg/0/boot/grub/menu.lst.local

setup-clean-config.sh and reload

 

****************************************************************************************************

Here is process where booting stopped:

Installing[ 782.794021] sdwrap_dbg_mod_init: Using GFP_ATOMIC for kmalloc!
FC2 module using inband kpm_inb vegas 9 ... done
*** Running INXOS PE IFC image ***
[ 792.998536] act2_sprom_util (18211) Ran 4006 msecs in last 5008 msecs
2099 Certificate verification passed
Certificate verification passed
[ 803.522162] nvram_klm overwrote prev_rr[1]=140 prev_rr_str[1]=Power Cycle to nvram[ 803.611273] obfl_modify_last_rr:obfl_klm writing reset reason 140, Power Cycle
[ 803.721544] obfl_modify_last_rr : return value 88
Current SSD: TYPE=Micron_5300_MTFDDAV240TDS FW_VER=D3CN000
SSD firmware update is not required.
[ 820.232711] gzip (20849) Ran 4256 msecs in last 5000 msecs
[ 934.767164] Hal (29303) Ran 4045 msecs in last 5000 msecs
[ 940.063173] Hal (29303) Ran 4926 msecs in last 5228 msecs
[ 942.362327] cksum (32385) Ran 5047 msecs in last 5064 msecs
[ 945.133021] Hal (29303) Ran 4322 msecs in last 5008 msecs
[ 950.398259] Hal (29303) Ran 4261 msecs in last 5200 msecs
[ 965.858809] Hal (34280) Ran 4566 msecs in last 5076 msecs
[ 971.074363] Hal (34280) Ran 5055 msecs in last 5152 msecs
[ 976.442138] Hal (34280) Ran 5200 msecs in last 5300 msecs
[ 981.893759] Hal (34280) Ran 5284 msecs in last 5388 msecs

 

I am suspecting that problem is with covering process as I have compared our production Spine switches and we have matching BIOS and EPLD also I tried to convert different switches and I am getting the same.

I can provide more outputs or some specific part if needed  but really I stuck and no clue what next.

Now,  I would appreciate any advice or anything which would allow me to resolve this crazy issue.

Regards,

Tom 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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