Rebooting the switch, Configuration guidelines – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

2.

Configure the exception
handling method of the

MPUs.

system-failure { maintain | reboot }

Optional.
By default, an MPU reboots when

an exception occurs to it.

In IRF mode, when the system detects any software abnormality on the active MPU on an IRF member
device, it handles the situation with one of the following two methods:

reboot—The device automatically reboots the failed active MPU to recover from the error condition.

maintain—The device stays in the error condition so you can collect complete data, including error
messages, for diagnosis. Using this method, you must manually reboot the device.

The system always reboots a card or the auxiliary CPU system when an exception occurs to them.
The exception handling method is effective only for the failed card, and does not influence the functions

of other cards or the IRF fabric.
To configure the exception handling method:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view N/A

2.

Configure the exception

handling method of the
MPUs.

system-failure { maintain | reboot }

By default, an MPU reboots when
an exception occurs to it.

Rebooting the switch

CAUTION:

Device reboot can interrupt network services.

You can reboot the switch in one of the following ways to recover from an error condition:

Reboot the switch immediately at the CLI.

At the CLI, schedule a reboot to occur at a specific time and date or after a delay.

Power off and then re-power on the switch. This method might cause data loss and hardware
damage, and is the least preferred method.

Reboot at the CLI enables easy remote device maintenance.

Configuration guidelines

To avoid data loss, use the save command to save the current configuration before a reboot.

Use the display startup and display boot-loader commands to check that you have correctly set the

startup configuration file and the main system software image file. If the main system software
image file has been corrupted or does not exist, the device cannot reboot. You must re-specify a

main system software image file, or power off the device and then power it on so the system can

reboot with the backup system software image file.

If the switch has only one MPU, rebooting the MPU causes the device to reboot. If the switch has two
MPUs, rebooting the active MPU causes the active MPU to reboot and an active/standby switchover.
You cannot use the reboot command to reboots a standby MPU. To reboot a standby MPU, use the

slave restart command (see High Availability Command Reference).

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