![]() ![]() No non-recovery snapshots available on the Junos volume ![]() You can check if you have a corrupted /oam partition by using the following CLI show system snapshot Note: Junos is currently running in recovery mode on the OAM # show system storageįilesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted onĬorruption in the recovery partition will make it impossible to restore the system in case the primary partition fails, and can also cause a future Junos OS upgrade to fail because it will need the /oam partition. This is what you can expect if you have a corruption in the main partition: ![]() ![]() The corruption in the primary partition can cause the system to reboot and load Junos OS from the OAM partition, or get stuck in a boot loop if the system is unable to load Junos OS from the OAM partition.
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