that you run the manual command to check the file system before you enable HA
or perform any unified ISSU-related operations
service check-config
â– Use to detect corruption of running configuration files and CNF files on the
primary SRP and the standby SRP when it is due to a fatal duplicate key error.
You cannot monitor CNF files on the standby SRP.
â– Auto mode checks the running configuration at regular intervals; auto mode
cannot be used for CNF files.
â– Use the default version to restore the default setting, manual detection.
â– Example
host1(config)#service check-config auto
â– Use the no version to restore the default action, manual detection.
â– See service check-config.
service config-monitor-periodicity
â– Use to set the time for background monitoring of the active and standby SRP.
By default, background monitoring is not running. For corruption detection of
the CNF files, you must use manual mode.
â– Auto mode checks the running configuration at regular intervals; auto mode
cannot be used for CNF files.
â– Use the default version to restore the default setting, manual detection.
â– Example
host1(config)#service config-monitor-periodicity 2000
â– There is no no version.
â– See service config-monitor-periodicity.
show service config-monitor-periodicity
Use to display the time of the monitoring task for detecting corruption of a
running configuration on both the primary SRP and the standby SRP.
â–
â– Example
host1#show service config-monitor-periodicity
config-monitor-periodicity = 2000
â– See show service config-monitor-periodicity.
Automatically Recovering Corrupt Configuration Files
You can automatically recover corrupted CFG files detected in the running
configuration.
272 â– Monitoring the Current Configuration
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