
Troubleshooting an Operational Problem
3-9
Verifying That the Configuration Files in Each Processor Match
To display the source of the configuration files that are active in each processor,
enter the Technician Interface
get wfHwEntry.26.* command. Or use the Statistics
Quick Get tool to display the wfHardwareConfig➔wfHwTable➔wfHwConfigFile
values.
Example:
In this example, the processors in Slots 2 through 5 are operating with the
configuration file named config, which came from the file system in Volume 2.
If the slots are operating with configuration files from different volumes, do the
following:
1. Display the directory for each slot and compare the file sizes of the
configuration files.
If they are the same size, the configuration files are consistent. If they are not,
continue with the remaining steps.
2. Compare the file sizes with the backup configuration file stored on the
Site Manager.
Note: It is OK to use a router software image from one volume and a
configuration from another.
$ get wfHwEntry.26.*
wfHwEntry.wfHwConfigFile.1 = (nil)
wfHwEntry.wfHwConfigFile.2 = "2:config"
wfHwEntry.wfHwConfigFile.3 = "2:config"
wfHwEntry.wfHwConfigFile.4 = "2:config"
wfHwEntry.wfHwConfigFile.5 = "2:config"
All settings for
all processors
must be the
same.
Source
volume of
configuration
file in use
Name of
configuration
file on the
source
volume
Slot
location of
processor
in router
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