Table 18: show sam sysinfo Field Descriptions
DescriptionField
One of the following: running or not running.
If the SAM is not running, the System Manager
should detect that state and attempt to restart the
SAM. If problems prevent the System Manager from
restarting the SAM after a predefined number of
repeated attempts, the SAM will not be restarted. In
such a case, you should contact Cisco Technical
Assistance Center (TAC) personnel.
Status
Current setting for the prompt interval. The interval
can be set in the range from 0 to 300 seconds. The
value shown in the sample output (10 seconds) is the
default.
Prompt Interval
Current setting that specifies the action taken by the
SAM if the prompt interval expires before the user
responds to the prompt. If the user does not respond
to the prompt, the SAM waits for the specified
interval to expire and then takes the action specified
in the sam prompt-interval command (either
proceed keyword or terminate keyword).
Entering the sam promptinterval command with the
proceed keyword causes the show sam sysinfo
command to display “Yes,” meaning that the default
action taken by the SAM is to wait for the prompt
interval to expire and then respond as if it had
received a “yes” from the user.
Entering the sam promptinterval command with the
terminate keyword causes the show sam sysinfo
command to display “No,” meaning that the default
action taken by the SAM is to wait for the prompt
interval to expire and then respond as if it had
received a “no” from the user.
Prompt Default Response
Related Commands
DescriptionCommand
Sets the interval that the SAM waits after prompting
the user for input when it detects an abnormal
condition and determines how the SAM responds
when it does not receive user input within the
specified interval.
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