configure sys-recovery-level
Description
Configures a recovery option for instances where a software exception occurs in ExtremeXOS.
Syntax Description
all | Configures ExtremeXOS to log an error into the syslog and reboot the system after any software task exception occurs. |
none |
Configures the recovery level to none. No action is taken when a
software task exception occurs; there is no system reboot, which
can cause unexpected switch behavior.
Note: Use this parameter
only under the guidance of Extreme Networks Technical
Support personnel.
|
Default
The default setting is all.
Usage Guidelines
-
all—The system will send error messages to the syslog and reboot if any software task exception occurs.
-
none—No action is taken when a software task exception occurs. The system does not reboot, which can cause unexpected switch behavior.
Note
Use the none parameter only under the guidance of Extreme Networks Technical Support personnel.
The default setting and behavior is all. Extreme Networks strongly recommends using the default setting.
Displaying the System Recovery Setting
To display the software recovery setting on the switch, use the following command:
show switch
This command displays general switch information, including the software recovery level. The following truncated output from a Summit switch displays the software recovery setting (displayed as Recovery Mode):
SysName: TechPubs Lab SysLocation: SysContact: support@extremenetworks.com, +1 888 257 3000 System MAC: 00:04:96:20:B4:13 SysHealth check: Enabled (Normal) Recovery Mode: All System Watchdog: Enabled

Note
All platforms display the software recovery setting as Recovery Mode.
Example
The following command configures a switch to not take an action when any software task exception occurs:
configure sys-recovery-level none
History
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 11.0.
Platform Availability
This command is available on all platforms.