12-01-2022 06:29 AM - edited 12-01-2022 06:30 AM
Just to clarify, this bug is occuring on both M5 and M6.
In our case, HyperFlex Optane/NVMe M6 H240c (two clusters, 8 nodes) continue to get this error although it does not cause an operational problem (only the BMC management processor is reset and unavailable). No fix yet from Cisco, seems a long wait for developers to find the bug and provide a firmware release? Looks like frequent reporting by other customers without resolution. Here are the error details from the alert:
<failureDetail>
<lsServer
agentPolicyName=""
assignState="assigned"
assocState="associating"
biosProfileName="hx-bios-m6-af"
bootPolicyName="HyperFlex-m2r1"
configQualifier=""
configState="applied"
descr=""
dn="org-root/org-OneNeck01/ls-rack-unit-3"
dynamicConPolicyName=""
extIPPoolName="hx-ext-mgmt"
extIPState="pooled"
fltAggr="0"
fsmDescr="Configuring Service Profile rack-unit-3(FSM:sam:dme:LsServerConfigure)"
fsmFlags="sam:dme:LsServerConfigure:modification"
fsmPrev="ConfigureWaitForAssocCompletion"
fsmProgr="98"
fsmRmtInvErrCode="none"
fsmRmtInvErrDescr=""
fsmRmtInvRslt=""
fsmStageDescr="Waiting for Association completion on server sys/rack-unit-3(FSM-STAGE:sam:dme:LsServerConfigure:WaitForAssocCompletion)"
fsmStamp="2022-07-01T21:07:34.015"
fsmStatus="ConfigureWaitForAssocCompletion"
fsmTry="1"
graphicsCardPolicyName=""
hostFwPolicyName="HyperFlex-m6-con"
identPoolName=""
intId="368360"
kvmMgmtPolicyName=""
localDiskPolicyName="hx-flex-disabled"
maintPolicyName="HyperFlex"
mgmtAccessPolicyName=""
mgmtFwPolicyName=""
name="rack-unit-3"
operBiosProfileName="org-root/org-OneNeck01/bios-prof-hx-bios-m6-af"
operBootPolicyName="org-root/org-OneNeck01/boot-policy-HyperFlex-m2r1"
operDynamicConPolicyName=""
operExtIPPoolName="org-root/org-OneNeck01/ip-pool-hx-ext-mgmt"
operGraphicsCardPolicyName="org-root/graphics-card-policy-default"
operHostFwPolicyName="org-root/org-OneNeck01/fw-host-pack-HyperFlex-m6-con"
operIdentPoolName=""
operKvmMgmtPolicyName="org-root/kvm-mgmt-policy-default"
operLocalDiskPolicyName="org-root/org-OneNeck01/local-disk-config-hx-flex-disabled"
operMaintPolicyName="org-root/org-OneNeck01/maint-HyperFlex"
operMgmtAccessPolicyName=""
operMgmtFwPolicyName=""
operPersistentMemoryPolicyName=""
operPowerPolicyName="org-root/org-OneNeck01/power-policy-HyperFlex"
operPowerSyncPolicyName="org-root/power-sync-default"
operScrubPolicyName="org-root/org-OneNeck01/scrub-HyperFlex"
operSolPolicyName="org-root/org-OneNeck01/sol-HyperFlex"
operSpdmCertificatePolicyName=""
operSrcTemplName="org-root/org-OneNeck01/ls-hx-nodes-m6-m2r1"
operState="inaccessible"
operStatsPolicyName="org-root/thr-policy-default"
operVconProfileName="org-root/org-OneNeck01/vcon-profile-HyperFlex"
operVmediaPolicyName=""
owner="management"
persistentMemoryPolicyName=""
pnDn="sys/rack-unit-3"
policyLevel="0"
policyOwner="local"
powerPolicyName="HyperFlex"
powerSyncPolicyName=""
propAcl="0"
resolveRemote="yes"
sacl="addchild,del,mod"
scrubPolicyName="HyperFlex"
solPolicyName="HyperFlex"
spdmCertificatePolicyName=""
srcTemplName="hx-nodes-m6-m2r1"
statsPolicyName="default"
status="modified"
svnicConfig="yes"
type="instance"
usrLbl="phxdpesxi03"
uuid="derived"
uuidSuffix="0000-000000000000"
vconProfileName="HyperFlex"
vmediaPolicyName=""/>
<faultInst
ack="no"
cause="equipment-inaccessible"
changeSet=""
code="F0322"
created="2022-07-01T21:07:56.270"
descr="Server 3 (service profile: org-root/org-OneNeck01/ls-rack-unit-3) inaccessible"
dn="sys/rack-unit-3/fault-F0322"
highestSeverity="minor"
id="620312"
lastTransition="2022-07-01T21:07:56.270"
lc=""
occur="1"
origSeverity="minor"
prevSeverity="minor"
rule="compute-physical-assigned-inaccessible"
sacl="addchild,del,mod"
severity="minor"
status="created"
tags="server"
type="equipment"/>
</failureDetail>
03-20-2024 02:03 PM
Hi.
I have the same issue but in version 4.1.3b.
The bug documentation said the problem was in versions 4.0(1a)B and 3.2(2d)B.
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