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‎09-07-2018 10:34 AM
how can I see the individual uptime of switches in a stack ? We have switches in a stack rebooting and when I telnet into each slot it still only shows the uptime of the system.
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‎09-07-2018 10:58 AM
Hello Tino,
There is no dedicated command you are looking for, but the following command may give you more clear picture
Slot-1 Stack.2 # debug hal show platform cardInfo | i "Slot:|PowerOn" Slot: 1 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Thu Oct 31 04:19:38 2013 PowerOnDate: Mon Sep 3 16:08:16 2018 Slot: 2 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Fri Jun 10 02:57:49 2011 PowerOnDate: Mon Sep 3 16:08:13 2018 Slot: 3 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Tue Jul 10 02:40:18 2012 PowerOnDate: Mon Sep 3 16:08:14 2018 Slot: 4 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Fri Mar 9 03:03:16 2012 PowerOnDate: Tue Sep 4 03:55:54 2018 Slot: 5 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Fri Oct 7 21:15:29 2011 PowerOnDate: Tue Sep 4 03:55:58 2018 Slot: 6 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Mon May 14 17:19:48 2012 PowerOnDate: Tue Sep 4 03:55:58 2018 Slot: 7 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Tue Feb 5 01:29:01 2013 PowerOnDate: Tue Sep 4 03:55:57 2018 (Private) Slot-1 Stack.3 # (Private) Slot-1 Stack.3 # reboot slot 7 Are you sure you want to reboot this stack node? (y/N) Yes ##### Slot-1 Stack.13 # debug hal show platform cardInfo | i "Slot:|PowerOn" Slot: 1 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Thu Oct 31 04:19:38 2013 PowerOnDate: Mon Sep 3 16:08:16 2018 Slot: 2 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Fri Jun 10 02:57:49 2011 PowerOnDate: Mon Sep 3 16:08:13 2018 Slot: 3 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Tue Jul 10 02:40:18 2012 PowerOnDate: Mon Sep 3 16:08:14 2018 Slot: 4 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Fri Mar 9 03:03:16 2012 PowerOnDate: Tue Sep 4 03:55:54 2018 Slot: 5 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Fri Oct 7 21:15:29 2011 PowerOnDate: Tue Sep 4 03:55:58 2018 Slot: 6 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Mon May 14 17:19:48 2012 PowerOnDate: Tue Sep 4 03:55:58 2018 Slot: 7 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Tue Feb 5 01:29:01 2013 PowerOnDate: Fri Sep 7 14:26:49 2018 Slot-1 Stack.14 #
Best Regards,
Nikolay
There is no dedicated command you are looking for, but the following command may give you more clear picture
Slot-1 Stack.2 # debug hal show platform cardInfo | i "Slot:|PowerOn" Slot: 1 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Thu Oct 31 04:19:38 2013 PowerOnDate: Mon Sep 3 16:08:16 2018 Slot: 2 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Fri Jun 10 02:57:49 2011 PowerOnDate: Mon Sep 3 16:08:13 2018 Slot: 3 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Tue Jul 10 02:40:18 2012 PowerOnDate: Mon Sep 3 16:08:14 2018 Slot: 4 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Fri Mar 9 03:03:16 2012 PowerOnDate: Tue Sep 4 03:55:54 2018 Slot: 5 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Fri Oct 7 21:15:29 2011 PowerOnDate: Tue Sep 4 03:55:58 2018 Slot: 6 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Mon May 14 17:19:48 2012 PowerOnDate: Tue Sep 4 03:55:58 2018 Slot: 7 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Tue Feb 5 01:29:01 2013 PowerOnDate: Tue Sep 4 03:55:57 2018 (Private) Slot-1 Stack.3 # (Private) Slot-1 Stack.3 # reboot slot 7 Are you sure you want to reboot this stack node? (y/N) Yes ##### Slot-1 Stack.13 # debug hal show platform cardInfo | i "Slot:|PowerOn" Slot: 1 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Thu Oct 31 04:19:38 2013 PowerOnDate: Mon Sep 3 16:08:16 2018 Slot: 2 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Fri Jun 10 02:57:49 2011 PowerOnDate: Mon Sep 3 16:08:13 2018 Slot: 3 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Tue Jul 10 02:40:18 2012 PowerOnDate: Mon Sep 3 16:08:14 2018 Slot: 4 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Fri Mar 9 03:03:16 2012 PowerOnDate: Tue Sep 4 03:55:54 2018 Slot: 5 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Fri Oct 7 21:15:29 2011 PowerOnDate: Tue Sep 4 03:55:58 2018 Slot: 6 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Mon May 14 17:19:48 2012 PowerOnDate: Tue Sep 4 03:55:58 2018 Slot: 7 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0 PowerOnDate: Tue Feb 5 01:29:01 2013 PowerOnDate: Fri Sep 7 14:26:49 2018 Slot-1 Stack.14 #
Best Regards,
Nikolay
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‎09-07-2018 10:49 AM
Hi Tino,
Please login to the particular slot by "telnet slot" from the master or console to the particular node and check the output of "show switch" to check the individual node's uptime.
Please login to the particular slot by "telnet slot
