Mark Tinka
2010-10-14 14:15:49 UTC
Hello all.
IOS XE 3.1S (and maybe later) has a bug on the ASR1006
platform where an empty file called 'foo.bar' (no, really),
gets created on the hard drive file system.
Deleting this file does not help, and the router recreates
it.
The file is regularly modified, so RANCID is always catching
changes each time it runs. Bug ID CSCth48537 has been opened
for this, but no news on when a fix will be available.
On the CRS-1, a file called 'volt_cont' is constantly being
written to. This file stores environmental monitoring of
system voltages. This is not a bug, and is working as
designed.
Is there any way we can get RANCID to silence the changes in
these files, without losing any changes to any other files
in the same file systems?
Cheers,
Mark.
IOS XE 3.1S (and maybe later) has a bug on the ASR1006
platform where an empty file called 'foo.bar' (no, really),
gets created on the hard drive file system.
Deleting this file does not help, and the router recreates
it.
The file is regularly modified, so RANCID is always catching
changes each time it runs. Bug ID CSCth48537 has been opened
for this, but no news on when a fix will be available.
On the CRS-1, a file called 'volt_cont' is constantly being
written to. This file stores environmental monitoring of
system voltages. This is not a bug, and is working as
designed.
Is there any way we can get RANCID to silence the changes in
these files, without losing any changes to any other files
in the same file systems?
Cheers,
Mark.