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Failed to Commit: Commit Failed

Sai Anil Kumar
Level 1
Level 1

Team - I am trying to commit port channel configurations in Nexus 6004 cluster(2 switches connected a cluster). But I get the commit Failed error while committing the changes. The port channel is between the FEX and ESX servers. Currently there is a trunk between them and I am just trying to add them in a port channel. I have pushed the configurations as below. Please help. Thanks!

 

conf sync
Switch-profile ABC

 

int po227
desc ***ABC***
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk allowed vlan 100, 200, 300
vpc 227
no snmp trap link-status
no shutdown

 

Verification successful...
Proceeding to apply configuration. This might take a while depending on amount of configuration in buffer.
Please avoid other configuration changes during this time.

 

Failed to Commit: Commit Failed

 

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Rick1776
Level 5
Level 5
Is you VPC up, did you enable cfs ipv4 distribute, con you ping the mgmt interfaces of both switches.

Config sync is one of those things that sounds great but has very little adoption. It's more hassle than it's worth.

Here is a good guide.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus5000/sw/operations/n5k_config_sync_ops.html

Hi Rick,

 

Many thanks for your reply. cfs ipv4 distribute is enabled and the ports are UP. But, in order to check whether the vPC is UP or not, the commit should be successful right? After I complete the vPC configuration and do commit, the commit fails. I am not sure if the "commit fail" is something to do with the vPC configuration or something else. I checked the buffer before I did the change, I didn't see any other configuration other than the vPC config which was to be committed. 

 

Regards,

Sai.

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