HP (Hewlett-Packard) 6600 Switch User Manual


 
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Redundancy (Switches 8200zl)
Using Redundant Management
ProCurve(config)# redundancy management-module
All configuration files and software images on the off-line management
module will be overwritten with the data from the current active
management module. Do you want to continue [y/n]? y
ProCurve(config)#
ProCurve(config)# show redundancy
Settings
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Mgmt Redundancy : enabled
Redundancy enabled
Statistics
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Failovers : 0
Last Failover :
Slot Module Description Status SW Version Boot Image
1 ProCurve J9092A Management Module 8200zl Standby K.12.XX Primary
2 ProCurve J9092A Management Module 8200zl Active K.12.XX Primary
1 ProCurve J9093A F2 Fabric Module 8200zl Enabled
2 ProCurve J9093A F2 Fabric Module 8200zl Enabled
Figure 15-2. Example of Enabling Redundancy
The no version of the redundancy management-module command is used to
disable redundancy on the switch, as seen in Figure 15-3. The show redundancy
command displays “Mgmt Redundancy” as disabled. The standby
management module in slot 1 is now offline. The management module in slot
2 remains the active management module.
Note ProCurve recommends that you leave redundancy enabled. If the active
management module has a hardware failure, the standby module may take
over and may have an old configuration since file synchronization has not
occurred.
The redundancy management-module command allows you to shut down a
management module that is not functioning correctly without physically
removing the module. However, removing the management module is the
recommended method.
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