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FTOS Configuration Guide for the C-Series - Force10 Networks

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copy files between RPMs<br />

To copy files between RPMs, use <strong>the</strong> following command in <strong>the</strong> EXEC privilege mode:<br />

Command Syntax Command Mode Usage<br />

copy file-url file-url EXEC privilege Use <strong>the</strong> following file-url parameters to copy files<br />

between RPMs:<br />

• rpm0flash://filename (copy a file to/from <strong>the</strong><br />

internal flash on <strong>the</strong> RPM in slot R0.)<br />

• rpm0slot0://filename (copy a file to/from <strong>the</strong><br />

external flash in <strong>the</strong> RPM in slot R0.)<br />

• rpm1flash://filename (copy a file to/from <strong>the</strong><br />

internal flash in <strong>the</strong> RPM in slot R1.)<br />

• rpm1slot0://filename (copy a file to/from <strong>the</strong><br />

external flash in <strong>the</strong> RPM in slot R1.)<br />

specify <strong>the</strong> auto-failover-limit<br />

You can specify an auto-failover limit <strong>for</strong> RPMs. When a non-recoverable fatal error is detected, an<br />

automatic failover occurs and a RPM failover is initiated. By default <strong>the</strong> auto-failover-limit is enabled.<br />

This utility does not impact your ability to initiate manual failovers.<br />

Command Syntax Command Mode Usage<br />

redundancy auto-failover-limit<br />

[count number period minutes]<br />

To disable <strong>the</strong> auto-failover-limit, use <strong>the</strong> no redundancy command in CONFIGURATION mode. To<br />

re-enable <strong>the</strong> auto-failover-limit with its default parameters, in CONFIGURATION mode, use <strong>the</strong><br />

redundancy auto-failover-limit command without parameters.<br />

disable auto-reboot<br />

If you wish to keep an RPM in its failed state, you can prevent <strong>FTOS</strong> from automatically rebooting it and<br />

making it <strong>the</strong> Standby RPM. To do so, use <strong>the</strong> following command:<br />

Command Syntax Command Mode Usage<br />

redundancy disable-auto-reboot<br />

rpm<br />

CONFIGURATION Use <strong>the</strong> following parameters to configure an<br />

auto-failover limit <strong>for</strong> your RPMs:<br />

• count: The maximum number of times <strong>the</strong><br />

RPMs can automatically failover within <strong>the</strong><br />

period you specify. The default is 3.<br />

• period: The duration in which to allow a<br />

maximum number of automatic failovers. The<br />

default is 60 minutes.<br />

CONFIGURATION Prevents your E-<strong>Series</strong> from rebooting a failed<br />

RPM. By default, auto-reboot is disabled.<br />

<strong>FTOS</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>, version 7.7.1.0 377

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