Cisco RSP2 - Route Switch Processor 2 Installation And Configuration Manual page 38

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Monitoring and Maintaining HSA Operation
To monitor and maintain HSA operation, you can override the standby image that is bundled with the
active image. To do so, perform the following task in global configuration mode:
Command
hw-module slot image
Note
The slave image system command, previously used to determine which image the standby runs, is not
valid with newer HA images.
You can manually synchronize configuration files and ROM monitor environment variables on the active
and the standby RSPs. To do so, perform the following task in privileged EXEC mode:
Command
slave sync config
When you install a second RSP for the first time, you must immediately configure it using the slave
Caution
sync config command. This ensures that the new standby is configured consistently with the active.
Failure to do so might result in an unconfigured standby RSP taking control of the router when the
active fails, rendering the network inoperable.
The slave sync config command is also a useful tool for more advanced implementation methods not
discussed in this document. Refer to the Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide and the
Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference publications, which are available on the
Documentation CD-ROM, online, or as printed documents.
Enabling High Availability Features
This section discusses the following topics:
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Configuring SLCR, page 59
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RPR, RPR+, SSO, and FSU Troubleshooting Tips, page 58
Task
Specifies which image the standby runs.
Task
Manually synchronizes active and standby configuration
files.
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