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NVR Error loading primary configuration block 1

NVR Error loading primary configuration block 1

bhusebye
New Contributor

I have a question.  I have a 4850GTS-PWR+ switch which says has this log after an electrical storm:

show log
Type Time                          Idx  Src Message
---- ----------------------------- ---- --- -------
S    00:00:00:00                   1    NVR Error loading primary configuration
 block 1
S    00:00:00:00                   2    NVR Error loading backup configuration
block 1
S    00:00:00:00                   3    NVR Primary Configuration files are cor
rupted. Restored to default
S    00:00:00:00                   4    NVR CFG - NVRAM file system check: erro
rs detected. Restored to default.
I    1990-12-27 00:03:11 GMT+00:00 5        Web server starts service on port 8
0.
I    1990-12-27 00:03:29 GMT+00:00 6        Successfully loaded configuration f
iles from block 1
I    1990-12-27 00:03:33 GMT+00:00 7        Session opened from serial connecti
on, access mode: no security

What is in question is if this switch is faulty.  So after a Factory Reset-Default and a hard reboot, the log looks like:

4850GTS-PWR+#show log
Type Time                          Idx  Src Message
---- ----------------------------- ---- --- -------
I    1990-12-27 00:10:41 GMT+00:00 1        Web server starts service on port 8
0.
I    1990-12-27 00:10:59 GMT+00:00 2        Successfully loaded configuration f
iles from block 1
I    1990-12-27 00:11:02 GMT+00:00 3        Session opened from serial connecti
on, access mode: no security

 

Would you consider this a soft memory error vs a hard memory error (Permanent)

I would like to add, personally I know the answer to this already.  But I need backup.

 

 

 

 

 

2 REPLIES 2

bhusebye
New Contributor

So in the split second a unit loses power it tries to autosave?  So in either instance by looking at the log there is no issue after a reset?

Ludovico_Steven
Extreme Employee

Probably the unit lost power while it was saving the config. You probably have autosave enabled ?

Personally I always do “no autosave enable” on ERS, so that save config only happens if the administrator does so after making config changes (like on VOSS and XOS and most other switches).

GTM-P2G8KFN