Reference Guide

If one of the new stacks receives the master and standby units, it is unaffected by the split.
If one of the new stacks receives only the master unit, the master switch retains its role and a new
standby is elected.
If one of the new stacks receives only the standby unit, it becomes the master in the new stack and
Dell Networking OS elects a new standby.
If one of the new stacks does not receive either the master or the standby unit, the stack is reset so
that a new election takes place.
Managing Redundant Stack Management
To manage the redundancy behavior in a stack, use the following redundancy commands.
Reset the current stack master and make the standby unit the new master.
EXEC Privilege mode
redundancy force-failover stack-unit
A new standby is elected. When the previous stack master comes back online, it becomes a member
unit.
Prevent the stack master or stack unit from rebooting after a failover.
CONFIGURATION mode
redundancy disable-auto-reboot stack-unit
This command does not affect a forced failover, manual reset, or a stack-link disconnect.
Display redundancy information.
EXEC Privilege mode
show redundancy
Resetting a Unit on a Stack
To reload any of the member units or the standby in a stack, use the following commands.
If you try to reset the stack master, an error message displays: Reset of master unit is not
allowed
.
Reload a stack unit from the master switch.
EXEC Privilege mode
reset stack-unit unit-number
Reload a member unit from the unit itself.
EXEC Privilege mode
reset-self
Reset a stack-unit when the unit is in a problem state.
EXEC Privilege mode
reset stack-unit unit-number hard
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Stacking