01-17-2018 05:02 AM - edited 03-01-2019 08:42 AM
cluster create error occurred during hx configuration
last progress step Cluster Creation is fail
Cluster Creation-Overall - Creating Cluster
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03-05-2018 01:37 AM
Hello Daesung,
Cluster Issues
Description
Controller VMs are not listed as EAM agents after stcli cluster reregister.
Action: recreate the cluster
Step 1 |
Delete the vCenter cluster. |
Step 2 |
Recreate the vCenter cluster. |
Step 3 |
Reregister the HX cluster. # stcli cluster reregister |
Cluster Becomes Unhealthy after Multiple Reregisters
Description
Performing multiple cluster re-registers might cause the cluster to become unhealthy.
Action: Recreate the cluster
The HX Cluster lost the vCenter information, the virtCluster and HX Connect status indicates the cluster offline. However, the HX Data Platform cluster indicates it was healthy throughout.
Recreate the cluster.
# stcli cluster recreate
Description
After removing a node from a cluster, on one of the controller VMs, the stcli cluster info command lists ClusterNotConfigured.
Action: Refresh the cluster
From the controller VM command line, run:
# stcli cluster refresh
Description
Total Cluster usage shown might be higher than the usage shown for individual disks.
For example, cluster usage can be 80%, yet highest utilized disk might show only 76% usage.
Action: None
The difference can be attributed to management layer handling. Use the cluster usage value to make all utilization related decisions.
Description
This can occur in a variety of scenarios. Possible scenarios include:
Scenario 1
Scenario 2
Scenario 3
Action: Remove compute nodes before re-register
Step 1 |
vMotion any VMs off of the compute nodes and remove the compute nodes from the HX cluster. |
Step 2 |
Re-register the HX cluster. |
Step 3 |
Add the compute nodes to the HX cluster. |
Latency Spikes Seen for Workloads with Large Working Sets
Description
Large working set workloads require accessing data from the capacity tier. As of HX Data Platform version 2.1(1b) backend access is optimized to significantly reduce the magnitude and frequency of high latency spikes.
Action: Upgrade to 2.1(1c) or greater
Description
In any three node cluster, including ROBO storage clusters, a single node in maintenance mode or failure causes the cluster to become unhealthy. Rebalance does not correct this.
Action: Return node to healthy state
Check that a node or component within a node is not failing. The cluster remains unhealthy as long as a component or node is failed. When the component or node returns to a healthy state, the cluster recovers and becomes healthy again.
03-05-2018 01:37 AM
Hello Daesung,
Cluster Issues
Description
Controller VMs are not listed as EAM agents after stcli cluster reregister.
Action: recreate the cluster
Step 1 |
Delete the vCenter cluster. |
Step 2 |
Recreate the vCenter cluster. |
Step 3 |
Reregister the HX cluster. # stcli cluster reregister |
Cluster Becomes Unhealthy after Multiple Reregisters
Description
Performing multiple cluster re-registers might cause the cluster to become unhealthy.
Action: Recreate the cluster
The HX Cluster lost the vCenter information, the virtCluster and HX Connect status indicates the cluster offline. However, the HX Data Platform cluster indicates it was healthy throughout.
Recreate the cluster.
# stcli cluster recreate
Description
After removing a node from a cluster, on one of the controller VMs, the stcli cluster info command lists ClusterNotConfigured.
Action: Refresh the cluster
From the controller VM command line, run:
# stcli cluster refresh
Description
Total Cluster usage shown might be higher than the usage shown for individual disks.
For example, cluster usage can be 80%, yet highest utilized disk might show only 76% usage.
Action: None
The difference can be attributed to management layer handling. Use the cluster usage value to make all utilization related decisions.
Description
This can occur in a variety of scenarios. Possible scenarios include:
Scenario 1
Scenario 2
Scenario 3
Action: Remove compute nodes before re-register
Step 1 |
vMotion any VMs off of the compute nodes and remove the compute nodes from the HX cluster. |
Step 2 |
Re-register the HX cluster. |
Step 3 |
Add the compute nodes to the HX cluster. |
Latency Spikes Seen for Workloads with Large Working Sets
Description
Large working set workloads require accessing data from the capacity tier. As of HX Data Platform version 2.1(1b) backend access is optimized to significantly reduce the magnitude and frequency of high latency spikes.
Action: Upgrade to 2.1(1c) or greater
Description
In any three node cluster, including ROBO storage clusters, a single node in maintenance mode or failure causes the cluster to become unhealthy. Rebalance does not correct this.
Action: Return node to healthy state
Check that a node or component within a node is not failing. The cluster remains unhealthy as long as a component or node is failed. When the component or node returns to a healthy state, the cluster recovers and becomes healthy again.
03-27-2018 01:02 AM
Hi,
I removed one node on the cluster and then when I move back the node in the cluster the controller VM stated that did not manage by ESX Agent manager. So do I need to refresh the cluster?
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