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ISE 2.3 - Session directory write failed

pnowikow
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I'm getting these errors ever since swapping the M&T role to the secondary ISE server.  The secondary server was recently migrated to an all flash array because we were having I/O issues

 

Alarm Name : 
Log Collection Error

Details : 
Session directory write failed

Description : 
The ISE M&T collector process is unable to persist the audit logs generated from the Policy Service nodes

Severity : 
Warning

Suggested Actions : 
This will not impact the actual functionality of the Policy Service nodes, Please contact TAC

*** This message is generated by Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) ***

Sent By Host : <name>

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Arne Bier
VIP
VIP

Have you Stopped and started the ISE  application since promoting the Secondary to active MnT? I don’t think it’s mandatory but in this case it might be a good first step.  I assume this node has same spec as the Primary? When you say “migrated”, did that involve a live migration like vMotion?

 

sounds like a TAC case to me if you haven’t already got one. 

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Arne Bier
VIP
VIP

Have you Stopped and started the ISE  application since promoting the Secondary to active MnT? I don’t think it’s mandatory but in this case it might be a good first step.  I assume this node has same spec as the Primary? When you say “migrated”, did that involve a live migration like vMotion?

 

sounds like a TAC case to me if you haven’t already got one. 

I haven't yet stopped and started ISE application on the secondary PSN
where the M&T role now lives. Yes, when migrating from one storage array
to another, we used VMWare's storage vMotion to move it.


@pnowikow wrote:
I haven't yet stopped and started ISE application on the secondary PSN
where the M&T role now lives. Yes, when migrating from one storage array
to another, we used VMWare's storage vMotion to move it.

keep in mind vMotion is not supported

https://www.google.com/search?q=ise+2.4+vmotion&oq=ise+2.4+vmotion&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l2j69i64.2734j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

 

https://community.cisco.com/t5/identity-services-engine-ise/vmotion-support-for-ise/td-p/3445814