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Cisco 6400 Software Setup Guide
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Chapter5 Redundancy and SONET APS Configuration
NSP Redundancy
mir-disk1 (disk1 -> sec-disk1):out of sync.
Disk Mirror full sync is in progress (disk0 to sec-disk0, 23%)
Switch#
Initiating PCMCIA Disk Synchronization
Disk synchronization copies the data from one PCMCIA disk to another. To initiate disk
synchronization, use one of the following commands in global configuration mode:
Example—Disk Synchronization
Switch# redundancy sync disk0
00:29:52:%DISKMIRROR-6-PROGRS:Disk Sync in Progress (disk0 to sec-disk0, 0%)
Switch#
Example—Reverse Disk Synchronization
Switch# redundancy sync disk0 reverse
00:32:13:%DISKMIRROR-6-PROGRS:Disk Sync in Progress (sec-disk0 to disk0, 0%)
Switch#
Example—Local Disk Synchronization
Switch# redundancy sync local
00:32:13:%DISKMIRROR-6-PROGRS:Disk Sync in Progress (disk0 to disk1, 0%)
Switch#
Command Purpose
Switch# redundancy sync disk0 [all]
1
1. Optional all keyword specifies to copy all files blindly (without comparing file sizes and time stamps).
Copies data from disk0:
2
of the primary NSP to disk0: of the
secondary NSP.
2. disk0: = PCMCIA disk in NSP disk slot 0
Switch# redundancy sync disk1 [all]
Copies data from disk1:
3
of the primary NSP to disk1: of the
secondary NSP.
3. disk1: = PCMCIA disk in NSP disk slot 1
Switch# redundancy sync disk0 reverse [all]
Copies data from disk0: of the secondary NSP to disk0: of the
primary NSP.
Switch# redundancy sync disk1 reverse [all]
Copies data from disk1: of the secondary NSP to disk1: of the
primary NSP.
Switch# redundancy sync local [all]
Copies data from disk0: of the primary NSP to disk1: of the
primary NSP. Can be used with single-NSP systems.
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