Disk problem and Nexus boot loader problem

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tlgklbr
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Disk problem and Nexus boot loader problem

Post by tlgklbr » Wed Apr 14, 2021 9:36 am

Hello to everyone,

I have two problems.

1- My disc swells constantly in the EVE lab environment. I deleted it completely and re-added EVE-NG OVF files on ESXI 6.7, thinking it was due to the installation. So I did a clean install. Then I uploaded my VIOS images under /opt/unetlab/qemu. My total capacity was 200Gb and my usage area was around 60%. I opened a lab and just started the devices and put simple 1-2 configs in it. My disk usage rate turned out to be 62%. This is increasing over time. Is there any way to prevent this? Why is it constantly increasing?

2- I am working with Nexus 9k. When it is reloaded, it goes into boot state even when I turn it off and on or even when configuring. I boot the device again (nxosv9k-9.2.2 and nxosv9k-7.0.3.l7.4) I specify which IOS to boot when the device is turned on (boot nxos bootflash: nxosv9k-9.2.2) but after a while it drops back to loader. Is there a solution for this situation?

Thanks in advance.

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Re: Disk problem and Nexus boot loader problem

Post by Uldis (UD) » Wed Apr 14, 2021 2:30 pm

It is described in cisco documents, what you should do after first time boot.
As well given in our how to mate
Scroll down our page and see what you must to do after first time boot
https://www.eve-ng.net/index.php/docume ... 0v-switch/

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Re: Disk problem and Nexus boot loader problem

Post by tlgklbr » Wed Apr 14, 2021 4:56 pm

I have already stated in my previous post that I did the same steps, but it still drops to boot after a while.

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