Using the shelf manager CLI
showunhealthy
switchover
terminate
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clia showunhealthy
This command displays the list of FRUs that appear to have a problem. In the PICMG 3.0
context, problems are defined as FRUs for which the cause of the last hot swap state
change is one of the following:
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Communication Lost
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Communication lost due to local failure
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Unexpected deactivation
If no FRUs have a problem, the command displays
There are no unhealthy components in the shelf.
The following information is shown for each FRU considered to have a problem:
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IPMB address and FRU device ID
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Current Hot Swap state
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Previous hot swap state
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Cause of the last state change.
clia switchover [-force]
If a chassis has two shelf managers, you can enter this command to switch the active
shelf manager to running as the backup shelf manager and the backup shelf manager to
switch to running as the active shelf manager. You can enter this command from the active
or backup shelf manger. When you enter the command the shelf managers negotiate a
smooth switchover.
If you enter this command from the backup shelf manager you can include -force to
force the switchover without any negotiation. The backup shelf manager immediately
becomes the active shelf manager and the active shelf manager reboots and starts up as
the backup shelf manager.
clia terminate [-reboot]
This command terminates the Shelf Manager. If you include -reboot the ShMM
unconditionally reboots. If you do not include -reboot, the command terminates the
Shelf Manager without rebooting the ShMM.
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