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Exec Mode Commands (A-C)
▀ card smc
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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card smc
This is command is for managing the switch processor cards and their active/standby status and synchronizing the
filesystem between the active device and the standby device.
filesystem between the active device and the standby device.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator, Operator
Syntax
Executes the command without any additional prompt and confirmation from the user.
Switches control from the active SMC to the defined standby SMC.
: Synchronizes only the filesystem on the standby SMC‘s /flash device.
: Synchronizes only the filesystem on the standby SMC‘s hard drive.
: Synchronizes only the filesystem on the standby SMC‘s /pcmcia1 device.
: Synchronizes file systems on all available matching local devices (/flash, /pcmcia1).
: Displays a list of files that could be synchronized, without executing any synchronization
actions.
: When used, the specified operation is performed from the standby SMC to the active SMC.
Usage
The switch over of an SMC changes the active/standby status of an SMC card. This is useful when there is a
maintenance activity on the active card which requires removing the card from service.
Each SMC contains independent local devices, namely a CompactFlash (/flash) and a PCMCIA card slot
(/pcmcia1). Either of these devices may contain system files such as binary software images, configuration
text files, boot system files, and others used to control and manage the system. This command allows the files
contained on the active (currently managed) SMC to be synchronized, or mirrored, on the like local device(s)
contained on the standby SMC.
maintenance activity on the active card which requires removing the card from service.
Each SMC contains independent local devices, namely a CompactFlash (/flash) and a PCMCIA card slot
(/pcmcia1). Either of these devices may contain system files such as binary software images, configuration
text files, boot system files, and others used to control and manage the system. This command allows the files
contained on the active (currently managed) SMC to be synchronized, or mirrored, on the like local device(s)
contained on the standby SMC.
Important:
Only file systems on matching local devices are synchronized. For example, if the active SMC
contains two local devices (/flash and /pcmcia1) and the standby SMC contains only one local device (/flash), then
synchronization only occurs on the matching local device (i.e. /flash).
synchronization only occurs on the matching local device (i.e. /flash).
Important:
This command is not supported on all platforms.