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Use this command to transfer IP resilient sets to the secondary controller when the primary controller needs to be rebooted.
Enter this command on the primary controller.
The primary controller waits until each IP resilient set is IDLE before it passes control over to the secondary controller. To avoid overloading the secondary controller, the IP sets are transferred in batches of five IP sets. The batches are sent over to the secondary controller at intervals of 0.5 seconds.
Enter the HST Status Handoff command to check the transfer status of the IP resilient sets.
You must enter this command on the primary controller.
You will see an error message if you enter this command on the secondary controller.
If the Secondary ICP is unreachable, the IP resilient sets will remain on the Primary ICP until system reboot or until the Secondary ICP is in service again.
You can cancel a Courtesy Handoff that is in progress by entering the HST Cancel Handoff command.
If an IP resilient set has already failed over to the secondary controller, it will remain there until the Courtesy Handoff is cancelled or until the primary controller is rebooted. After the cancel or reboot, the IP resilient sets will fail back normally.
Note: The HST Courtesy Handoff command will have no effect on non-resilient sets. They will be out of service during ICP upgrades, reboots or failures.
2006-11-18 11:00:27 HST COURTESY HANDOFF
If you enter the Courtesy Handoff command twice, the system response is
2006-11-18 11:00:27 HST COURTESY HANDOFF: command has already been called.