Atmf Recover - Allied Telesis AT-AR3050S Command Reference Manual

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ATMF RECOVER

atmf recover
Overview
This command is used to manually initiate the recovery (or replication) of an AMF
node, usually when a node is being replaced.
atmf recover [<node-name> master <node-name>]
Syntax
atmf recover [<node-name> controller <node-name>]
Mode
Privileged Exec
Usage
The recovery/replication process involves loading the configuration file for a node
that is either about to be replaced or has experienced some problem. You can
specify the configuration file of the device being replaced by using the
<node-name> parameter, and you can specify the name of the master node or
controller holding the configuration file.
If the <node-name> parameter is not entered then the node will attempt to use
one that has been previously configured. If the replacement node has no previous
configuration (and has no previously used node-name), then the recovery will fail.
If the master or controller name is not specified then the device will poll all known
AMF masters and controllers and execute an election process (based on the last
successful backup and its timestamp) to determine which to use. If no valid backup
master or controller is found, then this command will fail.
No error checking occurs when this command is run. Regardless of the last backup
status, the recovering node will attempt to load its configuration from the
specified master node or controller.
If the node has previously been configured, we recommend that you suspend any
AMF backup before running this command. This is to prevent corruption of the
backup files on the AMF master as it attempts to both backup and recover the
node at the same time.
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Parameter
<node-name>
master
<node-name>
controller <node-
name>
Command Reference for AT-AR3050S
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.5-2.x
Description
The name of the device whose configuration is to be
recovered or replicated.
The name of the master device that holds the required
configuration information.
Note that although you can omit both the node name and
the master name; you cannot specify a master name unless
you also specify the node name.
The name of the controller that holds the required
configuration information.
Note that although you can omit both the node name and
the controller name; you cannot specify a controller name
unless you also specify the node name.
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