The Flash file copy error may worry me the most. Could it be that it's a separate message but show up at the same line for some reason? DUR should not trigger any flash copy or config changes, it should all happen 'in memory'.
I found the following debug commands for troubleshooting DUR on ArubaOS-Switch:
debug destination session
debug events
debug security port-access authenticator
What I have seen is that if it works on one switch, not on the other, that the configured/assigned VLAN/name is not present on the switch where you see the error. But if you can't find a clear explanation, I would reach out to TAC as flash file copy error may indicate a hardware failure requiring a hardware replacement.
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Herman Robers
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Original Message:
Sent: Jul 17, 2024 06:51 AM
From: alexs-nd
Subject: DUR not valid as Flash file copy error
Hi,
i'm in the process of pushing out DURs across our estate
All switches ( standalone or multiple switch stack) running WC.16.11.13
I've done 4 sites multiple switches / stacks using same defined DURs and they've all worked.
At 1 site I have a 5 switch stack and. am getting an error saying
05619 DCA SR2-CMDR ... deauthenticating client downloaded user role .... is not valid Flash file copy error.
but the DUR is valid, theyre the same ones used everywhere else. Also the command to delete a DUR doesnt work
and there are no errors in the logs .
However, show user-role down det does show the DUR contents and they are valid
Any thoughts ?
Am progressing. the "have you switched it off and on ?" avenue :-)
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