SSV Instruction Operation
Modifications made by SSV instructions are local to the primary controller and are not
crossloaded to the secondary while the system is qualifying, locking, or locked. This behavior
can create configuration mismatches in redundancy systems if changes are not manually
replicated, which can impact high availability. To maintain redundancy integrity, avoid making
critical SSV changes during redundancy transitions and make sure that any updates are
documented and applied consistently across both controllers. For systems requiring
uninterrupted operation, plan SSV usage carefully and only perform changes when redundancy is
stable and controllers are fully synchronized.
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