On 8/7/14 6:04 PM, Rod James Bio wrote:
One question, if I had a "confreg 0x0" on my standby-sup shouldn't it stopped booting when I did a reload command, as I mentioned earlier?
Maybe 0x0 isn't the value I'm thinking of, but I've personally experienced a situation where a config-register mismatch SP/RP caused the SP to boot configless, then pass control over to the RP configful. As a result, the PFC initialized with the settings (or lack thereof) for the SP, but the RP initialized with the settings in the config. In my case, it was a single-sup box, and therefore it scheduled a mandatory reboot for now+5m (repeatedly, I might add, until the problem was fixed). In your case with dual sups, it may not be forcing a mandatory reboot for the standby supervisor, but you could end up in a strange state or one with a mandatory reboot should a switchover occur.

What have you found on the standby SP so far?

pt

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