Status Monitoring and Statistics
configure sys-health-check interval 7
NOTE
Extreme Networks does not recommend configuring an interval of less than 5 seconds. Doing this can cause
excessive CPU utilization.
Disabling Backplane Diagnostics. Building upon the previous example, the following example disables
backplane diagnostics on slot 3:
disable sys-health-check slot 3
Backplane diagnostic packets are no longer sent, but the configured interval for sending backplane
diagnostic packets remains at 7 seconds. The next time you enable backplane diagnostic packets, the
health checker sends the backplane diagnostics packets every 7 seconds.
To return to the "default" setting of 5 seconds, configure the frequency of sending backplane diagnostic
packets to 5 seconds using the following command:
configure sys-health-check interval 5
Setting the System Recovery Level
You can configure the system either to take no action or to automatically reboot the switch after a
software task exception, using the following command:
configure sys-recovery-level [all | none]
Where the following is true:
●
—Configures ExtremeWare XOS to log an error into the syslog and automatically reboot the
●
all
system after any task exception.
—Configures the level to no recovery.
●
none
The default setting is
all
Viewing the System Temperature
You can view the temperature in Celsius of the I/O modules, management modules, power controllers,
power supplies, and fan trays installed in your switch. Depending on the software version running on
your switch or your switch model, additional or different temperature information might be displayed.
To view the current temperature and operating status of the I/O modules, management modules, and
power controllers, use the following command:
show temperature
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