07-07-2020 01:38 PM
I have a fairly simple topology, an ext-conn device is attached to an unmanaged-switch, an iosv-0 device is also attached to the unmanaged switch and an xr9kv-0 device is attached to the iosv-0 device. I start the lab simulation and all the devices eventually come up, the xr9kv device takes the longest to come up since it's a cpu hog. After all the devices have come up the link between the ext-conn device and the switch shows as defined_on_cluster, the link between the switch and the iosv-0 device also shows as defined_on_cluster. The link between the iosv-o and the xr9kv shows as started. When I try to start the links that have not yet been started I get a popup saying "Starting link failed." Even when I delete the xr9kv device and watch the cpu load go from over 50% to less than 25% the links still wont start. I've tried wiping the lab and restarting and still no luck getting the links to start. How do I get the links to start?
Paolo
Paolo
07-07-2020 05:23 PM
Is this on CML -P ? if so, what your PC specs?
non-official help and CML-P group support is at CLN, see https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/s/topic/0TO3i00000094ZjGAI/cisco-modeling-labs-personal-community
Regards, ML
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07-28-2020 07:58 PM
It's CML Personal. The system is a Dell laptop with 16 G memory and 4 cores (i7-4500U) running Fedora 30, with 8 GB allocated to CML-P. It doesn't always happen, but when it does it always stays that way until I redeploy CML-P.
Paolo
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