Alcatel-Lucent 6850-48 Manuale Supplementare

Pagina di 312
Managing Redundancy in a Stack and CMM
Managing CMM Directory Content
page 5-26
OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Switch Management Guide
September 2009
Synchronizing the Primary and Secondary CMMs
If you have a secondary CMM in your switch, it will be necessary to synchronize the software between the 
primary and secondary CMMs. If the primary CMM goes down (for example, during a reboot), then the 
switch fails over to the secondary CMM. If the software in the secondary CMM is not synchronized with 
the software in the primary CMM, the switch will not function as configured by the administrator.
The synchronization process is shown in the diagram below:
In the above diagram:
The primary CMM copies its certified directory to the secondary CMM working directory (remember 
that you cannot copy files directly to the certified directory, they must first be copied to the working direc-
tory).
An automatic reboot is then triggered on the secondary CMM, loading the new contents of the work-
ing directory to the running configuration in OmniSwitch 9000 switches only.
If no problems exist, then the working directory is automatically copied to the certified directory of the 
secondary CMM.
On OmniSwitch Stackable Series switches only, this process continues down the line until all switches in 
the stack are synchronized.
If the secondary CMM fails to boot properly, then the contents of the secondary CMM’s certified direc-
tory overwrite the new software on the working directory of the secondary CMM. This has the effect of 
denying the attempted synchronization process.
This process copies the files in the certified directory of the primary CMM to the certified directory of the 
secondary CMM. This prevents the secondary CMM from rebooting using incorrect or out-of-date soft-
ware should the primary CMM go down.
On a stack, this command will synchronize all switches in a stack.
Working
Certified
Running
Secondary CMM
Working
Certified
Primary CMM
1
3
2