If “software clean” isn’t something that can be run on a 4331 router, what package files are safe to manually delete? I see running “software clean” is recommended for removing unneeded package files on a Cisco switch, but does this work and is it safe to do on a Cisco 4331? I have found other posts related to upgrades that triggered the “WARNING: Attempting to use bootflash for packages storage!” and/or “Flash disk quota exceeded - Please clean up files on bootflash” but this is a factory new router I have and no upgrades have been done. Are any of these package files needed at boot, or are they just available there for installing additional features/packages? ![]() ![]() bin image file and maybe a few other files, but not hundreds of package files. I’m assuming the long boot time has something to do with inadequate free space in the flash memory do to all of the package files being stored in flash. ![]() I stopped hitting more after about 500 lines. Then I see the message “Flash disk quota exceeded - Please clean up files on bootflash”Īfter boot completes a “show flash:” displays hundreds of. “WARNING: Attempting to use bootflash for packages storage!” While watching the console at boot I see the boot hangs for a very long time with the message: I have a new Cisco 4331 that takes about 10 minutes to boot.
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