Dell C9000 Series Reference Manual page 916

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The following describes the show redundancy command shown in the following
example.
Field
Description
RPM Status
Displays the following information:
PEER RPM Status
Displays the state of the second RPM, if present
RPM Redundancy
Displays the following information:
Configuration
RPM Failover
Displays the following information:
Record
Last Data Sync
Displays the data sync information and the timestamp for the
Record
data sync:
Slot number of the RPM.
Whether the RPM is Primary or Standby.
The state of the RPM: Active, Standby, Booting, or Offline.
Whether the link to the second RPM is up or down.
which RPM is the preferred Primary on next boot (the
redundancy primary command)
the data sync method configured (the redundancy
synchronize command)
the failover type (you cannot change this type; it is
software-dependent). Hot Failover means that the running
configuration and routing table are applied on secondary
RPM. Fast Failover means that the running configuration is
not applied on the secondary RPM until failover occurs,
and the routing table on line cards is cleared during
failover.
the status of auto booting the RPM (the redundancy
disable-auto-reboot command)
the parameter for auto failover limit control (the
redundancy auto-failover-limit command)
RPM failover counter (to reset the counter, use the
redundancy reset-counter command)
the time and date of the last RPM failover
the reason for the last RPM failover
Start-up Config is the contents of the startup-config file.
Line Card Config is the line card types configured and
interfaces on those line cards.
Runtime Event Log is the contents of the Event log.
Running Config is the current running-config.
High Availability (HA)
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