Verifying HCM Failure
Action
To view current HCM status when the backup Routing Engine takes over, use the following CLI command.
user@host> show chassis routing-engineSample Output
user@host> show chassis routing-engineRouting Engine status:Slot 0:Current state BackupElection priority Master (default)Temperature 33 degrees C / 91 degrees FDRAM 2048 MBMemory utilization 13 percentCPU utilization:User 0 percentBackground 0 percentKernel 0 percentInterrupt 0 percentIdle 100 percentModel RE-3.0Serial ID P10865703096Start time 2005-02-16 22:13:19 UTCUptime 2 hours, 13 minutes, 57 secondsRouting Engine status:Slot 1:Current state MasterElection priority Backup (default)Temperature 33 degrees C / 91 degrees FCPU temperature 29 degrees C / 84 degrees FDRAM 2048 MBMemory utilization 12 percentCPU utilization:User 0 percentBackground 0 percentKernel 3 percentInterrupt 0 percentIdle 97 percentModel RE-3.0Serial ID P10865701255Start time 2005-02-03 03:13:39 UTCUptime 13 days, 21 hours, 12 minutes, 35 secondsLoad averages: 1 minute 5 minute 15 minute0.00 0.03 0.01What It Means
The Routing Engine in slot
RE0and companion HCM in slotHCM0are backup. The Routing Engine in slotRE1and companion HCM in slotHCM1are master.Alternative Method
To verify an HCM failure, you can also use the following CLI command:
user@host> show chassis environment hcmSample Output
user@host> show chassis environment hcmHCM 0 status:State OfflineFPGA Revision 27HCM 1 status:State Online MasterFPGA Revision 27What It Means
The HCM in slot
HCM0is offline. The HCM in slotHCM1has taken over as master.