Redundancy (Switch 8212zl)
Displaying Management Information
Show Log
The show log command displays the status of the switch and its management
modules. See “Logging Messages” on page 15-41. To show log messages in
reverse chronological order (most recent messages displayed first), enter
show log -r.
ProCurve(config)# show logging
Keys: W=Warning I=Information
M=Major D=Debug
---- Event Log listing: Events Since Boot ----
M 01/26/07 17:34:07 sys: 'System reboot due to Power Failure'
I 01/26/07 17:34:07 00061 system: ---------------------------------------------
I 01/26/07 17:36:19 00539 system: Initial active to standby sync started
I 01/26/07 17:36:19 00260 system: Mgmt Module 1 Active
I 01/26/07 17:36:19 00068 chassis: Fabric 1 active
I 01/26/07 17:36:19 00068 chassis: Fabric 2 active
I 01/26/07 17:36:19 00068 chassis: Slot D Inserted
I 01/26/07 17:36:19 00690 udpf: DHCP relay agent feature enabled
I 01/26/07 17:36:19 00400 stack: Stack Protocol disabled
I 01/26/07 17:36:19 00128 tftp: Enable succeeded
I 01/26/07 17:36:19 00417 cdp: CDP enabled
I 01/26/07 17:36:19 00688 lldp: LLDP - enabled
I 01/26/07 17:36:19 00540 system: Initial active to standby sync complete
I 01/26/07 17:36:19 00066 system: Mgmt Module 2 Booted
I 01/26/07 17:36:19 00260 system: Mgmt Module 2 Active
I 01/26/07 17:36:27 00375 chassis: Slot D Downloading
I 01/26/07 17:36:29 00376 chassis: Slot D Download Complete
I 01/26/07 17:36:44 00422 chassis: Slot D Ready
I 01/26/07 17:39:28 00179 mgr: SME CONSOLE Session - MANAGER Mode
I 01/26/07 21:49:10 00261 system: Mgmt Module 1 in Standby Mode
---- Bottom of Log : Events Listed = 21 ----
Figure 15-18. An Example of the Show Log Command Output
Standby Management Module Commands
The standby management module, by design, has very little console capability.
You can use three commands—show flash, show version, and show redundancy.
Show Redundancy
Use the show redundancy command to display redundancy status on the
standby module, as shown in Figure 15-19. It displays the flash image last
booted from, even if the boot set-default command has been set to change the
flash booted from on the next boot.
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