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ha failover
Initiates a failover from the active to the standby management module (MM).
Synopsis
ha failover
Operands
None
Defaults
None
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Description
Use this command to force a failover from the active to the standby MM. When the process
completes, the former standby takes over as the active MM. If the active and standby MMs are not
synchronized, the command aborts.
Usage Guidelines
With the introduction of Network OS 4.0, failover is no longer disruptive for all Layer 2.
The following summarizes the behavior of the ha failover command under a variety of conditions.
The modes are as follows:
Examples
To perform a failover:
switch# ha failover
See Also
ha failover, ha enable, ha sync start, ha sync stop, reload, show ha
Mode
Definition
FC
Fabric Cluster. In FC mode, the data path for nodes is distributed, but the
configuration path is not distributed. Each node maintains its own
configuration database. This command causes a warm recovery.
LC
Logical chassis cluster. In LC mode, both the data path and the configuration
path are distributed. This command causes a cold recovery.
Behavior of the ha failover command
HA synchronized
HA not synchronized
Active
Standby
Active
Standby
Reboots the active MM. In FC mode, there is a
warm recovery on the
standby MM.
In MC mode there is
always a cold recovery.
Not allowed.
Not allowed.