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  • Viewing Auto-Recovery Logs
  • Tuning the Auto-Recovery Bypass Setting
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Disabling the Auto-Recovery Feature

Problem

If you encounter a problem with the auto-recovery feature, you can disable it.

Solution

To disable the auto-recovery feature:

  1. Log into the CLI as admin and enter su - to switch to root.
  2. Stop the IDP engine:
    [root@defaulthost admin]# idp.sh stop

    Restarting the IDP engine can take several moments.

  3. Open the /usr/idp/device/bin/user_funcs file in a text editor, such as vi.
  4. Locate the following line:
    export autorecovery_state=1
  5. Change the value to 0 to disable the feature.
  6. Save the file and exit the editor.
  7. Restart the IDP engine:
    [root@defaulthost admin]# idp.sh start

    Starting the IDP engine can take several moments.

 

Related Documentation

  • Viewing Auto-Recovery Logs
  • Tuning the Auto-Recovery Bypass Setting
  • Tuning the Auto-Recovery Policy Reload Setting
 

Published: 2011-09-12

 
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