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When a process restarts, FTOS displays Message 9.
You can specify the timestamp in hours so that if the number of restart attempts exceeds the configured
limit within this time frame, no further process restarts are attempted. The next time a software exception
occurs within this process, the system reloads for a single-RPM system and fails over to the standby RPM
for a dual-RPM system.
When a system exceeds the configured restart threshold, FTOS displays Message 10.
Message 9 System Message for Process Restarts
May 8 06:28:35: %RPM0-P:CP %TME-2-PROC_RESTART: Restarting crashed process tacplus
Message 10 System Message for Excessive Process Restarts
[for Dual RPM:] May 8 06:35:33: %RPM0-P:CP %TME-2-No More Restarts and do failover: process
tacplus reaches max restart with threshold 3
[for Single RPM:] Mar 1 10:21:47: %RPM0-P:CP %TME-2-No More Restarts: process tacplus reaches
max restart with threshold 3
FTOS Behavior: When debug tacacs or debug radius is enabled, and the respective process restarts,
FTOS does not continue to print debug messages after the restart; you must execute debug tacacs or
debug radius again. This is because debugging is not saved to the running configuration, rather, FTOS
marks the process for debugging with a flag that is cleared during the restart.