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Managing CMM Directory Content
Managing Redundancy in a Stack and CMM
OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Switch Management Guide
September 2009
page 5-29
Show Currently Used Configuration
In a chassis with a redundant CMM, the display for the currently running configuration tells the user if the 
primary and secondary CMMs are synchronized.
To check the directory from where the switch is currently running and if the primary and secondary 
CMMs are synchronized, enter the following command on a stack:
-> show running-directory
CONFIGURATION STATUS
Running CMM              : PRIMARY,
CMM Mode                 : DUAL CMMs,
Current CMM Slot         : 1,
Running configuration    : WORKING,
Certify/Restore Status   : CERTIFY NEEDED
SYNCHRONIZATION STATUS
Flash Between CMMs       : SYNCHRONIZED,
Running Configuration    : NOT AVAILABLE,
Stacks Reload on Takeover: ALL STACKs (SW Activation)
To check the directory from where the switch is currently running, enter the following command on a 
chassis:
-> show running-directory
CONFIGURATION STATUS
Running CMM              : PRIMARY,
CMM Mode                 : MONO CMMs,
Current CMM Slot         : A,
Running configuration    : WORKING,
Certify/Restore Status   : CERTIFY NEEDED
SYNCHRONIZATION STATUS
Running Configuration    : NOT SYNCHRONIZED,
NIs Reload on Takeover   : 3
The command returns the name of the directory the switch is currently running from (working or certi-
fied), and also displays the CMM which is currently controlling the switch (primary or secondary). It also 
displays whether the working and certified directories are the same and whether a synchronization is 
needed between the primary and secondaryCMM. In addition, the command output displays how many 
modules in the stack will be reloaded in the event of a management module takeover. Options include 
NONE, ALL, or a list of specific modules. Refer to the following section for additional information on NI 
module behavior during a redundant CMM takeover.
 command is described in detail in the OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide.