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Chapter 5 Managing Switch Stacks
Understanding Switch Stacks
*Mar 1 00:03:15.554:%IMAGEMGR-6-AUTO_COPY_SW:as software donor...
*Mar 1 00:03:15.554:%IMAGEMGR-6-AUTO_COPY_SW:Software was not copied
*Mar 1 00:03:15.562:%IMAGEMGR-6-AUTO_ADVISE_SW_INITIATED:Auto-advise-software process
initiated for switch number(s) 1
*Mar 1 00:04:22.537:%IMAGEMGR-6-AUTO_ADVISE_SW:
*Mar 1 00:04:22.537:%IMAGEMGR-6-AUTO_ADVISE_SW:
*Mar 1 00:04:22.537:%IMAGEMGR-6-AUTO_ADVISE_SW:Systems with incompatible software
*Mar 1 00:04:22.537:%IMAGEMGR-6-AUTO_ADVISE_SW:have been added to the stack. The
*Mar 1 00:04:22.537:%IMAGEMGR-6-AUTO_ADVISE_SW:storage devices on all of the stack
*Mar 1 00:04:22.537:%IMAGEMGR-6-AUTO_ADVISE_SW:members have been scanned, and it has
*Mar 1 00:04:22.537:%IMAGEMGR-6-AUTO_ADVISE_SW:been determined that the stack can be
*Mar 1 00:04:22.537:%IMAGEMGR-6-AUTO_ADVISE_SW:repaired by issuing the following
*Mar 1 00:04:22.537:%IMAGEMGR-6-AUTO_ADVISE_SW:command(s):
*Mar 1 00:04:22.537:%IMAGEMGR-6-AUTO_ADVISE_SW:
*Mar 1 00:04:22.537:%IMAGEMGR-6-AUTO_ADVISE_SW: archive download-sw /force-reload
/overwrite /dest 1 flash1:cbs31x0-universal-mz.122-40.EX1.tar
*Mar 1 00:04:22.537:%IMAGEMGR-6-AUTO_ADVISE_SW:
For information about using the
archive download-sw
privileged EXEC command, see the
with Software Images” section on page B-23
Note
Auto-advise and auto-copy identify which images are running by examining the info file and by
searching the directory structure on the switch stack. If you download your image by using the
copy tftp:
boot loader command instead of the
archive download-sw
privileged EXEC command, the proper
directory structure is not created. For more information about the info file, see the
Images on a Server or Cisco.com” section on page B-25
.
Incompatible Software and Stack Member Image Upgrades
You can upgrade a switch that has an incompatible universal software image by using the
archive
copy-sw
privileged EXEC command. It copies the software image from an existing stack member to the
one with incompatible software. That switch automatically reloads and joins the stack as a fully
functioning member. For more information, see the
“Copying an Image File from One Stack Member to
Switch Stack Configuration Files
The configuration files record these settings:
•
System-level (global) configuration settings—such as IP, STP, VLAN, and SNMP settings—that
apply to all stack members
•
Stack member interface-specific configuration settings that are specific for each stack member
The stack master has the saved and running configuration files for the switch stack. All stack members
periodically receive synchronized copies of the configuration files from the stack master. If the stack
master becomes unavailable, any stack member assuming the role of stack master has the latest
configuration files.
Note
We recommend that all stack members run Cisco IOS Release 12.2(40)EX1 or later. The
interface-specific settings of the stack master are saved if the stack master is replaced without saving the
running configuration to the startup configuration.