11-01-2024 09:23 AM - edited 11-05-2024 10:41 AM
Hello, we had a issue with an APIC node (UCS-C220-M4 server) and its motherboard was replaced.
The APIC was decomissioned and now boots up again and its ready to rejoin the cluster.
The question is: should a factory reset be performed beforehand or can be comissioned again "as is"?
Thanks!
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11-04-2024 10:57 PM
Hello @mgaven , When an APIC node has had its motherboard replaced and has been decommissioned, it is generally a good practice to perform a factory reset before recommissioning it into the cluster. This ensures that any residual configurations or data that might cause conflicts are cleared, and the APIC node starts with a clean state.
Here are the steps you should follow:
Performing a factory reset will ensure that the APIC node is in a clean state before it is recommissioned into the cluster.
Access the APIC Console:
Log in to the APIC:
Run the Factory Reset Command:
Reboot the APIC:
Once the factory reset is complete, you can proceed to recommission the APIC node into the cluster.
Boot the APIC Node:
Initial Setup:
Join the Cluster:
Verify the Cluster Status:
Performing a factory reset on the APIC node before recommissioning it into the cluster is a recommended practice to ensure a clean and conflict-free integration. After the factory reset, follow the standard procedure to join the APIC node to the existing cluster and verify its status.
If you encounter any issues during the process, consider reaching out to Cisco TAC for further assistance.
AshSe
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11-04-2024 10:57 PM
Hello @mgaven , When an APIC node has had its motherboard replaced and has been decommissioned, it is generally a good practice to perform a factory reset before recommissioning it into the cluster. This ensures that any residual configurations or data that might cause conflicts are cleared, and the APIC node starts with a clean state.
Here are the steps you should follow:
Performing a factory reset will ensure that the APIC node is in a clean state before it is recommissioned into the cluster.
Access the APIC Console:
Log in to the APIC:
Run the Factory Reset Command:
Reboot the APIC:
Once the factory reset is complete, you can proceed to recommission the APIC node into the cluster.
Boot the APIC Node:
Initial Setup:
Join the Cluster:
Verify the Cluster Status:
Performing a factory reset on the APIC node before recommissioning it into the cluster is a recommended practice to ensure a clean and conflict-free integration. After the factory reset, follow the standard procedure to join the APIC node to the existing cluster and verify its status.
If you encounter any issues during the process, consider reaching out to Cisco TAC for further assistance.
AshSe
Please rate this post if it was helpful; your feedback is appreciated!
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