Reference Guide
Enabling Process Restartability
The restart time varies by process.
In general, interface-related processes are hitless and can be restarted in seconds; if a restart is
successful, traffic is not interrupted. Protocol tasks and line card processes are not hitless and take longer
to restart. You can select which process may attempt to restart and the number of consecutive restart
attempts before failover, but by default, every process fails over.
• Enable process restartability for a process or task.
CONFIGURATION mode
process restartable [process] [try number] [timestamp hours]
• Display the processes and tasks configured for restart.
EXEC Privilege
When a process restarts, FTOS displays a message similar to the following message.
[9/18 23:22:21] TME-(tme): Starting to restart the failed process tacplus
[9/18 23:22:41] TME-(tme): Finishing restarting the failed process tacplus
You can specify the timestamp in hour(s) so that if the number of attempts to restart exceeds the
maximum allowed within this timestamp, Restart mode is changed into Failover mode from that moment
forward. This means that the next time the crashed process does NOT restart but failover to the standby
RPM if it is on a dual RPM environment and rebooted if it is on a single RPM.
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