Resetting or Inhibiting Processor Modules and Power Supplies
•
If a user presses the Reset button once to inhibit the processor module, you cannot
override this state through this chassis management command. You must press the
Reset button again to reinitialize the processor module.
•
Resetting a processor module while it is storing operational parameters or sending
diagnostic information to a dump server interrupts this process. This can possibly
corrupt the parameter file or the dump file.
•
Issuing a RESET command while a module is operational will interrupt active
sessions.
Before you reset or a processor module, you can check its status with either the
SHOW/MONITOR CHASSIS SUMMARY display or the SHOW/MONITOR CHASSIS
SLOT STATUS commands. The Chassis Summary display gives a one line status of each
slot in the chassis, and the Chassis Slot Status display gives detailed status for a particular
slot. The status of the module can indicate certain activities that you would not want to
interrupt. Figure 6-1 is a sample Chassis Summary display for a six-slot chassis.
Chassis
Type:
Network 9000 Rev 0
Base 802.x Address:
08-00-87-00-4F-A0
Backplane Serial #: 2324252627
Status:
No Fault
Number of Slots:
6
- Processor Module -
---- I/O Module ----
Slot
Status
Hardware Serial #
Hardware Serial #
Firmware
----
------------- ------------------
--------------------
--------
1
LB1 Present
Unknown
Unknown
AC/119
000067349
Unknown
2
Operational
TS/720
000084643
TS/723
000054372
410000
3
Loading
BR/410
000058978
BR/412
000086535
210100
4
Dumping
BR/460
000078219
BR/462
000029653
210101
5
Run Inhibited
MP/210
000057822
CN/202
000024319
110000
6
Param Loading
TS/720
000045892
TS/721
000045792
410000
----- Warnings ----
-- Power --
Power
Status
Hardware
Serial #
Current Historical
Max Used
----
------------- --------
---------
-------- ---------- ------------
1
Redundant
PS/130
123456789
No
Yes
150w
75w
2
Redundant
PS/130
345678912
Yes
Yes
150w
75w
----
---
Chassis Total -->
300w
150w
Figure 6-1. A Chassis Summary Display for a Six-Slot Chassis With Two Power Supplies
This display shows that some modules are loading software and parameters, or sending
information to a dump server. The module in slot 1 is a Type 1 module, and you cannot
reset it with a chassis management command. The module in slot 4 is run inhibited,
indicating that a user has issued a RESET CHASSIS HOLD command for the module in
slot 4 or pressed the Reset button twice. The module in slot 2 is operational. For more
information about the fields in this display, see the SHOW/MONITOR [SERVER]
CHASSIS SUMMARY command, described in Chapter 5.
The following example resets the terminal server in slot 2, which is operational. Entering
the command terminates any active sessions.
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