Are you sure? [Yes|No]:
Confirm your desire to perform a system restart by entering
yes
.
The system, when restarted, enables session recovery and creates all mirrored "standby-mode" tasks, performs packet
processing card reservations, and other operations automatically.
Step 5
After the system has been restarted, you should verify the preparedness of the system to support this feature as described
in
Viewing Session Recovery Status, on page 261
More advanced users may opt to simply insert the
require session recovery
command syntax into an existing configuration
file using a text editor or other means, and then applying the configuration file manually. Exercise caution when doing
this to ensure that this command is placed among the first few lines of any existing configuration file; it must appear
before the creation of any non-local context.
Disabling the Session Recovery Feature
To disable the session recovery feature on a system, enter the
no require session recovery
command from
the Global Configuration mode prompt.
If this command is issued on an in-service system, then the system must be restarted by issuing the
reload
command.
Important
Viewing Session Recovery Status
To determine if the system is capable of performing session recovery, when enabled, enter the
show session
recovery status verbose
command from the Exec mode prompt.
The output of this command should be similar to the examples shown below.
[local]
host_name
#
show session recovery status
Session Recovery Status:
Overall Status
:
SESSMGR Not Ready For Recovery
Last Status Update
:
1 second ago
[local]
host_name
#
show session recovery status
Session Recovery Status:
Overall Status
:
Ready For Recovery
Last Status Update
:
8 seconds ago
[local]
host_name
#
show session recovery status verbose
Session Recovery Status:
Overall Status
:
Ready For Recovery
Last Status Update
:
2 seconds ago
----sessmgr----
----aaamgr----
demux
cpu state
active
standby
active
standby
active
status
---- -------
------
-------
------
-------
------
------------
1/1 Active
2
1
1
1
0
Good
1/2 Active
1
1
0
0
0
Good
1/3 Active
1
1
3
1
0
Good
2/1 Active
1
1
1
1
0
Good
2/2 Active
1
1
0
0
0
Good
ASR 5500 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 21.5
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Session Recovery
Disabling the Session Recovery Feature