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10-14-2018 07:26 AM - edited 10-14-2018 07:27 AM
I have two vm cisco ise boxes (2.4, patch 3) that im trying to bring up in a distributed environment. The primary box is up, configured, working great and set as primary admin node. I've done countless hours of testing, configuration, etc.
I go into VMware, start my ISE application, and after about 10 min's all the processes are running and everything looks perfect. I can access both boxes via the GUI and CLI.
Four or so hours go by...
I log back into the laptop, open my browser (firefox or chrome) and navigate to the ISE GUI. The session times out for both boxes. I then proceed to start putty and CLI into both boxes to check some logs. Im prompted for the username, but when i hit "enter/return", it just becomes unresponsive. I loose complete access to the box (GUI or CLI) unless i bounce the VMs.
Im not getting any error messages, prompts, or warnings to post.
Thanks in advance for any light you can maybe shed on this issue.
Baker
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10-14-2018 11:40 AM
Validate correct resource availability per admin guide vmware resources around ram and cpu
Otherwise would recommend working through tac

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10-14-2018 11:40 AM
Validate correct resource availability per admin guide vmware resources around ram and cpu
Otherwise would recommend working through tac
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10-27-2018 06:29 AM
Thank you Jason, it was def the snap shots. our EVT team does then nightly. A simple power off and back on resolves the issue... at least till the next snapshot. :)
