Field
Job name
Last execution
status
display system stable state
Use display system stable state to display system stability and status information.
Syntax
display system stable state [ mdc { id | all } ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
mdc-admin
mdc-operator
Parameters
mdc { id | all }: Specifies an MDC by its ID or specifies all MDCs. If you do not specify this option, the
command displays stability information for the system.
Usage guidelines
Before performing an ISSU or a switchover, execute this command multiple times to identify whether
the system is operating stably. If the value of the System State field is not Stable, you cannot
perform an ISSU. If the value of the Redundancy Stable field is not Stable, you cannot perform a
switchover.
The system takes some time to start up. If the values of the status fields do not change to Stable,
execute this command multiple times to identify the device or a card or MDC that is not in Stable
state. You can also use other commands to identify the faulty components.
Examples
# (In standalone mode.) Display system stability and status information.
<Sysname> display system stable state
System state
Redundancy state: Stable
Slot
CPU
* 1
0
Description
Name of a job under the schedule.
Result of the most recent execution:
•
Successful.
Failed.
•
Waiting—The device is executing the schedule and the job is waiting to be
•
executed.
In process—The job is being executed.
•
•
-NA-—The execution time has not arrived yet.
To view information about whether the commands in the job has been executed and
the execution results, execute the display scheduler logfile command.
: Stable
Role
State
Active
Stable
224