Configuring System Recovery Actions; Related Commands - Extreme Networks BlackDiamond 6804 Troubleshooting Manual

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Software Exception Handling

Configuring System Recovery Actions

ExtremeWare provides a user-configurable system recovery software diagnostic tool whose main
function is to monitor the system boot processes. If an error occurs during the POST, the system enters a
fail-safe mode that allows the network or system administrator to view logs and troubleshoot the fault.
The system recovery behavior can also be configured to ensure that no software exception errors occur
during normal runtime operation. Although exception errors are extremely rare, they are possible. Task
exceptions can lead to unpredictable network behavior. For this reason, it is important to plan for such a
situation and configure the system to react in the appropriate manner: several configurable variables
can be set to determine the action the system takes should an exception error occur.

Related Commands

configure sys-recovery-level
configure system-dump
Configuring System Recovery Actions
To specify a system recovery scheme for when a software exception occurs, use this command:
config sys-recovery-level [none | [all | critical] [msm-failover | reboot | shutdown |
system-dump [maintenance-mode | msm-failover | reboot | shutdown]]]
where:
No recovery action is taken when a software exception occurs (no system shutdown or
none
reboot, etc.). This is the default action.
If any task exception occurs, ExtremeWare logs an error in the system log and
all
automatically initiates the configured response action, selected from among the
following options:
• msm-failover—(BlackDiamond switches only.) If there is a software exception on
If a critical task exception occurs, ExtremeWare logs an error in the system log and
critical
automatically initiates the configured response action, selected from among the
configuration options described for all, above. Critical tasks include the tBGTask,
tNetTask, tEdpTask, and tEsrpTask.
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the master MSM, the slave MSM takes over control of the switch.
reboot—Reboots the switch.
shutdown—Shuts down the switch (see "Usage Notes" below).
system-dump—(Available only on switches with Ethernet management ports.) This
option should be used only with assistance from TAC. Initiates a memory dump
transfer to a remote TFTP dump server, followed by one of the following completion
actions: msm-failover, reboot, shutdown, or maintenance-mode.
Three of the completion actions under the system-dump option—msm-failover,
reboot, and shutdown—are the same as described above. The remaining
completion action for the system-dump option, maintenance-mode, leaves the
switch in whatever state the dump transfer puts it in. Some subsystems might not
work correctly, or work at all after a system dump.
These four system dump completion actions specify the action to be taken when the
system dump is complete. These actions occur whether or not the system dump
was successful.
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