ICX 7450 - Unable to save configuration. Flast to Flash Error
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02-07-2020 06:58 AM
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#write memory
There is no startup config file, unable to save legacy config
flash_fcreat: Failed to create file startup-config.txt
Error - failed to create startup-config.
Flash to Flash Error.
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Trying to display the startup-config fails 'cause is empty.
#show configuration
INFO: empty config data in the primary area, try to read from backup
INFO: empty config data in the backup area also
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#show flash
Stack unit 1:
Compressed Pri Code size = 32454872, Version:08.0.90T213
Compressed Sec Code size = 32454872, Version:08.0.90T213
Compressed Boot-Monitor Image size = 786944, Version:10.1.15T215
Code Flash Free Space = 1779937280
#show files
Type Size Name
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F 32454872 primary
F 32454872 secondary
64909744 bytes 2 File(s) in FI root
1779937280 bytes free in FI root
1777840128 bytes free in /
Any idea?
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06-07-2023 12:01 PM - edited 06-07-2023 12:05 PM
Very Easy to resolve: either acquire a Support Contract (which Cisco would also require you to do) or acquire a Ruckus Cloud Management license - both of which will provide you with Support Entitlement. Very few companies provide you with unlimited Support Entitlement on hardware items these days.
As to why anyone would go "for these" over Cisco....you obviously know nothing about Ruckus switches or their superlative support. Learn a few things before you make comments on a forum.
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06-07-2023 12:26 PM
Thanks for your insight. We ripped them out and went with Cisco who provides support within the 1st year and hardware for critical failures throughout the life cycle.
The support may be great. The command set not so much. The UI support told us to use, even worse.

