09-25-2023 09:58 AM
After a brown out I am having the error message below. I get it almost every time the power goes out, and it takes dozens of attempts to restart it for it to not have this issue. Is there any way I can get this fixed or replaced?
Ruckus Wireless Bootloader: 10.1.15T225 (Jan 30 2019 - 23:08:47 -0800)
Booted from partition 1
DRAM: Validate Shmoo parameters stored in flash ..... failed!
R04. Configure reference voltage
R08. ZQ calibration
***** Interface.......: 0
**** VDL step size...: 10.504 ps
**** UI size.........: 59.500 steps
**** Shmoo type......: RD_EN
*** UI shift........: Off or N/A
*** Calib mode......: 2D Byte-wise
*** Plot mode.......: 2D Byte-wise
** Byte............: 000
* Center X........: 000
* Center Y........: 000
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It's very frustrating that any time the power fluctuates slightly I completely lose internet and have to plug in my computer and do all the putty stuff to try to fix it. I can't enter anything in putty due to the bad boot. I deleted out about half of that text scroll from putty since it was too many characters.
09-25-2023 10:13 AM
As an update, I finally got it to boot once correctly, but now it has been stuck on this step for the past 5 minutes.
Ruckus Wireless Bootloader: 10.1.15T225 (Jan 30 2019 - 23:08:47 -0800)
Booted from partition 1
DRAM: Validate Shmoo parameters stored in flash ..... OK
ICX7150-12 (POE), PVT1
SYS CPLD VER: 0x4 Released Ver: 0xa
Writing Shmoo values into flash .....
device 0 offset 0xbfe00, size 0x200
device 0 offset 0x0, size 0xc0000
Enter 'b' to stop at boot monitor: 0
device 0 offset 0x0, size 0xc0000
bootdelay: ===
Booting image from Primary
NAND read: device 0 offset 0x0, size 0x2000000
33554432 bytes read: OK
## Loading kernel from FIT Image at 70000200 ...
Using 'conf@1' configuration
Trying 'kernel@2' kernel subimage
Description: Ruckus Linux MN VER=08.0.90d
Type: Kernel Image
Compression: lzma compressed
Data Start: 0x7024fb38
Data Size: 2401158 Bytes = 2.3 MiB
Architecture: ARM
OS: Linux
Load Address: 0x61008000
Entry Point: 0x61008000
Hash algo: crc32
Hash value: 10a6648e
## Loading kernel from FIT Image at 70000200 ...
Using 'conf@1' configuration
Trying 'kernel@2' kernel subimage
Description: Ruckus Linux MN VER=08.0.90d
Type: Kernel Image
Compression: lzma compressed
Data Start: 0x7024fb38
Data Size: 2401158 Bytes = 2.3 MiB
Architecture: ARM
OS: Linux
Load Address: 0x61008000
Entry Point: 0x61008000
Hash algo: crc32
Hash value: 10a6648e
Verifying Hash Integrity ... crc32+ OK
## Loading ramdisk from FIT Image at 70000200 ...
Using 'conf@1' configuration
Trying 'ramdisk@1' ramdisk subimage
Description: Ramdisk -rootfs
Type: RAMDisk Image
Compression: lzma compressed
Data Start: 0x704a0874
Data Size: 23802592 Bytes = 22.7 MiB
Architecture: ARM
OS: Linux
Load Address: 0x00000000
Entry Point: 0x00000000
Hash algo: crc32
Hash value: 88543d2a
Verifying Hash Integrity ... crc32+ OK
## Loading fdt from FIT Image at 70000200 ...
Using 'conf@1' configuration
Trying 'fdt@3' fdt subimage
Description: Flattened Device Tree blob
Type: Flat Device Tree
Compression: uncompressed
Data Start: 0x7049e61c
Data Size: 8607 Bytes = 8.4 KiB
Architecture: ARM
Hash algo: crc32
Hash value: 6fc9a37b
Verifying Hash Integrity ... crc32+ OK
Loading fdt from 0x7049e61c to 0x65008000
Booting using the fdt blob at 0x65008000
Uncompressing Kernel Image ... OK
Using Device Tree in place at 65008000, end 6500d19e
Starting kernel ...
Mounting file system...
booting with 4.4 kernel
NAND Type: Micron NAND 2GiB (x 1)
PLATFORM MN
dd cmd: UBI
Config partition mounted
Resource partition is mounted!!
Processing packages from primary partition
Installed packages are up to date
Starting up system statistics daemon...
Starting systatsd done
Starting up health monitor daemon...
Log Level 7: Daemonized systatsd
Systatsd Logging Env is not set, initializing loglevel to: 7
Setting connection to systemlogger
Starting hmond done
Hmond Logging Env is not set, initializing loglelvel to: I
Setting connection to systemlogger
Backup is fine
Kernel crashdump is disabled.
dma_mem_base: 0x96000000, dma_mem_len: 0x8000000, warm_mem_base: 0x9f500000, warm_mem_len: 0xb00000
Creating TUN device
Starting TPM Infra
Group tss and User tss created
kernel.hostname = localhost
hostname set to localhost
Starting TCSD Daemon
TCSD Up and Running
Enabling time stamp.
09-25-2023 10:31 AM
Hi @Austin
Greetings!!!
Thank you for contacting RUCKUS Lennar Home Community.
Hope you are doing well!!!
Thank you for the detailed information you shared.
As per the case description, I understand that your RUCKUS setup is not working, after a power outage.
Please note, that we may need to upgrade your Switch to the latest stable version to avoid this issue in the future. However, we will resolve the issue to bring the Switch a normal state and then we can process with the upgrade of the same.
Could you please let us know the answers to the below queries to assist you better?
1. On your switch while it's plugged into the outlet, do you see any lights on? (Amber or green) Please let us know which lights are on. (Please refer to the below picture and share a picture of the same, showing the light status and the FULL Switch panel cable connections to the Switch ports)
Please help us with pictures of your ICX-7150-C12P Switch showing the status of the lights and cable connections to the Switch ports.
Before uploading the photos please log in to the RUCKUS account and you can upload the image.
Please let us know the answers to ALL the above queries or let us know if you have any queries in this regard.
Thank you again for your patience.
Best regards,
Imran Sanadi
RUCKUS Lennar Home Community.