02-19-2017 11:39 AM - edited 03-08-2019 09:24 AM
Hi,
I can't find a way to know each members and reload reason on a VSS pair of 4500x. I suspect that the standby peer has rebooted but sh ver only show me the uptime and reload reason for the active peer...
I can find a way to show the vss link uptime, but I'm looking for info about the standby member.
Any idea?
Thanks,
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02-19-2017 04:21 PM
Have you looked at the 'show redundancy' command? That, perhaps in conjunction with show log, should give you the information that you are after
02-19-2017 04:21 PM
Have you looked at the 'show redundancy' command? That, perhaps in conjunction with show log, should give you the information that you are after
02-19-2017 04:30 PM
Sh log only show me the ports going down for the standby peer, the lost of connectivity for the VSL etc...and when it come back and sync.
You are right, I see the uptime with show redundancy....is there a way to get the standby peer logs to see the reason of the crash? i.e. reload reason?
02-20-2017 04:24 PM
Not actually sure on a 4500X. On the 6500 switches the logs are stored on each system's disk and you can use the show logging system disk slavebootdisk:sea_log.dat command to look. It might be the same. I don't have one to test on, sorry
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