03-10-2021 03:09 PM
Hello
I'm trying to determine the reason why one of the 3650s in my stack rebooted. The show version command only shows some outdated information from several months ago. I think it's only showing the last boot reason for the stack master?
I've been looking for solutions and seen that a way to do this is to open a session on the specific switch that I want to see and then run the command. My stack is running on 16.9.5. The command reference for 16.9 says you can use the 'session' command to access a specific stack member, but my 3650 stack is not recognizing the command when I try to use it.
Here is what it looks like when I try to enter the session command.
switch#session ? % Unrecognized command
I've also seen in some older versions you could use the 'remote' command, but that doesn't work either.
What I need is to find the last boot reason for switch 2, which is not the master switch. Can someone help me with this?
Thanks in advance for any assistance!
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03-10-2021 08:25 PM
Post the complete output of the following commands:
sh version sh log on switch 2 uptime detail
03-10-2021 03:19 PM - edited 03-10-2021 03:20 PM
You can try below : ( same document you can view this command you refered URL) - is this works ?
remote command 1 show ver ( switch1)
remote command 2 show ver ( switch2)
you can also view logs :
remote command 2 show logg (2 is switch 2)
if it is crashed then you need to look dir flash1 or flash2
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03-10-2021 04:06 PM
I tried remote command as well, and it didn't recognize that either.
03-10-2021 08:25 PM
Post the complete output of the following commands:
sh version sh log on switch 2 uptime detail
03-11-2021 07:42 AM
Thank you very much!
sh log on switch 2 uptime detail
This showed me all the reload reasons since the last software upgrade. Exactly what I was looking for. Appreciate it!
03-12-2021 06:29 PM
sh log on switch 2 uptime detail
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