Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics
ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 supports only the Summit X450 family of switches and the BlackDiamond 8800 series switch.
ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 Command Reference Guide
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Module Recovery Actions—BlackDiamond 10808 and BlackDiamond 12804 Switches Only.
Table 17
describes the actions module recovery takes based on your module recovery and software recovery
settings. For example, if you configure a module recovery setting of
reset
and a system recovery
setting of
all
for an I/O module, the module is reset a maximum of three times before it is taken
permanently offline.
From left to right, the columns display the following information:
●
Module Recovery Setting—This is the parameter used by the
configure sys-recovery-level
slot
command to distinguish the module recovery behavior.
●
System Recovery Setting—This is the parameter used by the
configure sys-recovery-level
command to distinguish the software recovery behavior.
●
Hardware—This lists the hardware that you may have in your switch
●
Action Taken—This describes the action the hardware takes based on the module recovery and
software recovery settings.
I/O Module
The I/O module remains powered on in its current state. The
switch sends error messages to the log and notifies you that the
errors are ignored.
This does not guarantee that the module remains operational;
however, the switch does not reboot the module.
reset
Single MSM
Resets the MSM.
Dual MSM
Resets the primary MSM and fails over to the backup MSM.
I/O Module
Resets the I/O module a maximum of five times. After the fifth
time, the I/O module is permanently taken offline.
shutdown
Single MSM
The MSM is available for debugging purposes only (the I/O ports
also go down); however, you must clear the shutdown state using
the
clear sys-recovery-level
command for the MSM to
become operational.
After you clear the shutdown state, you must reboot the switch.
For more information see the
clear sys-recovery-level
command.
Dual MSM
The MSM is available for debugging purposes only (the I/O ports
also go down); however, you must clear the shutdown state using
the
clear sys-recovery-level
command for the MSM to
become operational.
After you clear the shutdown state, you must reboot the switch.
For more information see the
clear sys-recovery-level
command.
I/O Module
Reboots the I/O module. When the module comes up, the ports
remain inactive because you must clear the shutdown state using
the
clear sys-recovery-level
command for the I/O
module to become operational.
After you clear the shutdown state, you must reset each affected
I/O module or reboot the switch.
For more information see the
clear sys-recovery-level
command.
Table 16: Module recovery actions for the BlackDiamond 8800 series switch (Continued)
Module Recovery Setting
Hardware
Action Taken