Management and Configuration Guide K/KA/KB.15.15

Figure 272 (page 492) shows that redundant management was disabled.
Figure 272 Results of disabling redundancy
Disable management module redundancy with only one module present
If you disable redundancy when there is only one management module in the switch, and then
you insert a second management module, the second module never goes into standby mode. You
must re-enable redundant management using this command:
(HP_Switch_name#) redundancy management-module
The currently active module remains active on boot (assuming no selftest failure) unless you make
the newly inserted management module active using this command:
(HP_Switch_name#) redundancy active-management standby
The standby management module becomes the active management module.
Active management module commands
Viewing modules
The show modules command displays information about all the modules in the switch, as well
as additional component information for the following:
System Support Modules (SSM)—identification, including serial number
Mini-GBICS—a list of installed mini-GBICs displaying the type, "J" number, and serial number
(when available)
CLI commands affected by redundant management
Several existing commands have changes related to redundant management.
boot command
In redundant management systems, the boot or boot active command causes a switchover to
the standby management module as long as the standby module is in standby mode. This message
displays:
This management module will now reboot and will become the
standby module! You will need to use the other management
module's console interface. Do you want to continue [y/n]?
492 Chassis Redundancy (8200zl Switches)