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Table 42 Command output
Field Description
System state
System status:
• Stable—The system is operating stably.
• Not ready—The system is not operating stably. You cannot perform an ISSU
when the system is in this state.
Redundancy state
System redundancy status:
• Stable—Member devices are operating stably. You can perform a switchover.
• No redundance—The system has only one member device. You cannot perform
a switchover.
• Not ready—The system is not operating stably. You cannot perform a switchover.
Role
Role of the member device in the system:
• Active—The member device is the master.
• Standby—The member device is a subordinate member.
State
Member device status:
• Stable—The member device is operating stably.
• Board inserted—The member device has just been installed.
• Kernel initiating—Member device kernel is being initialized.
• Service starting—Services are starting on the member device.
• Service stopping—Services are stopping on the member device.
• HA Batch backup—An HA batch backup is going on.
• Interface data batch backup—An interface data batch backup is in progress.
* The object is not operating stably.
Related commands
display device
display ha service-group (High Availability Command Reference)
display system-working-mode
Use display system-working-mode to display system working mode information.
Syntax
display system-working-mode
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Examples
# Display system working mode information.
<Sysname> display system-working-mode
The current system working mode is standard.
The system working mode for next startup is standard.