10-11-2012 09:44 PM
Hey Guys
What reasons would a Veth be in nonParticipating mode and my northbound interfaces be in an up state?
The whole story behind this is every one of my Veths are down, including my FC VFCs (typically within ErrDisable - reason is pinned uplink is down)
everything is v(2.04a) / my uplinks are trunking appear fine, inluding eth and FC / it has been working fine (don't have a clue what I have changed to break it )
IE:
Major F0283 2012-10-12T11:55:02.574 241330 ether VIF 1 / 2 A-931 down, reason: Non participating
Po2 900 eth trunk up none a-10G(D) lacp
Veth931 900 eth trunk down nonPartcipating auto
Eth1/1/2 1 eth vntag up none 10G(D) --
//show
Po2 900 trunking --
interface port-channel2
description U: Uplink
switchport mode trunk
pinning border
switchport trunk native vlan 900
switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,55,900
speed 10000
interface Vethernet931
description server 1/2, VNIC DMZ-e-x-BE-FIA
switchport mode trunk
pinning server sticky border-interface port-channel2
pinning server pinning-failure link-down
no cdp enable
switchport trunk native vlan 900
switchport trunk allowed vlan 55,900
bind interface Ethernet1/1/2 channel 931
service-policy type queuing input default-in-policy
no shutdown
interface Ethernet1/1/2
switchport vntag max-vifs 118
no pinning server sticky
switchport mode vntag
fabric-interface Eth1/1
no shutdown
Thoughts?
Cheers
Me
10-12-2012 12:16 AM
Realised I should have posted this within UCompute, rather than in here
Time for me to call on the beautiful TAC, as I'm seeing a few other strange things... such as unsucessful pinning on on FI but not the other.... I'm seeing my FIs Flogi, but not my vHBAs, etc. etc.
"show pinning server" FIA
Veth929 Yes(hard-pinned) Po1 4:12:23
Veth931 Yes(hard-pinned) - -
Veth933 Yes(hard-pinned) Po3 4:12:23
Veth935 Yes(hard-pinned) Po4 4:12:23
"show pinning server" FIB
Veth930 Yes(hard-pinned) Po1 3:57:15
Veth932 Yes(hard-pinned) Po2 3:57:15
Veth934 Yes(hard-pinned) Po3 3:57:15
Veth936 Yes(hard-pinned) Po4 3:57:15
Po1 Active Veth929
Po2 Active
Po3 Active Veth933
Po4 Active Veth935
Po1 Active Veth930
Po2 Active Veth932
Po3 Active Veth934
Po4 Active Veth936
Cheers
Me
10-12-2012 12:36 AM
Hello David,
What is the status of the IOM back plane ports ?
Do you have hard pinning configruation ?
Padma
10-12-2012 12:44 AM
Good question, the Backplane ports are all up and I have 'reset' connectivity on those mupltiple times.
Yes, I have hard pinning configuration (reasons are for security within multiple DMZ environments / dis-joint L2 northbound out of my FIs)
I have noticed that if I break my hard pinning (by unlugging or shutting down either end of the uplink) it never comes back until I unassociate the service profile and re-associate the profile (essentially creating entirely new veths and vfcs to play with...).
Because the "show pinning" never resolves even after my uplink ports regain connectivity, to me it smells a little buggy...
Dave
10-12-2012 12:48 AM
Dave,
If you are connecting FI to separate L2 networks, please make sure you have correct disjoint L2 configuration on the FI.
Please open a TAC SR so that we can understand your network configuration.
Padma
10-12-2012 01:03 AM
Thanks; I certainly will log a TAC for this. It's a little late on a Friday night where I live so I might wait until next week
I've knocked off work for the week and need some rest
Imagine if I'm not hard pinning or disjoined layer 2 (like my vHBAs and FC ports), what else would cause a Veth to be within a 'nonParticipating' state? If there are still uplinks that could be used I would have expected my Veth to be re-pinned to one of these available uplinks. Are there any other causes that would stop a Vethernet being dynamically pinned outbound?
Thanks
Dave
10-15-2012 12:43 AM
Dave,
Nonparticipating status generally refers to physical link being down. We need to trace teh path veth upto to uplink interface and verify port status along the path.
You can start with following UCSM command
show service-profile circuit server X/Y ( X - chassis and y - Blade )
Then check IOM ports by
connect iom X ( X - chassis ID from each FI )
show platform software {redwood | woodise} sts
## Few show commands on NXOS
show int {veth | eth } ( VIF ID maps to veth number, IOM eth port, uplink Eth port status )
show int bri
-------------------------
Also check the upstream switch port configuration ( i.e verify if they are configured as trunk edge / trunk portfast when FI is operating in end host mode )
Padma
10-15-2012 01:23 AM
Thanks Padma
The service-profile is what is erroring (Link state and overall state), and the rest of the information confirms the information that I see on 'show pinning border-interfaces' and 'show pinning server-interfaces'
My IOM confirms the same information as a 'show int brief' within the nxos, which seems correct. All my nexus configuration seems correct and both the IOM ports are saying up and the FI ports are saying up. Just my Veths and VFCs that are down.
Yesterday I decided to delete all the configuration and start again, however, that didn't help . Removing all disjoint layer 2 configuration and all port channels.
My uplinks appear fine (Flogis of the switches received from the FIs, etc.).
I had thought it was because I was using a shared Native VLAN across multiple disjoint layer 2 uplinks, but after removing all configuration that didn't fix it, and I think I would see other symptoms.
Thanks for your help and from here I'll just rely on the wisdom of the TAC. I'll report back once I find out what I've done wrong or if there is something more sinister.
Thanks again
David Grocke
10-15-2012 07:23 PM
Oh, I'm an absolute idiot.
Unless I have a working OS my vNICs will not come up, and unless I have san boot targets my vHBAs will never try to flogi.
Absolutely embarrassing... maybe I should have made up the TAC said that it was a software bug....
Thanks for your help Padma; I certainly have learnt a few diagnostic commands that I can run out of the whole experience.
Cheers
Me
03-08-2013 03:23 AM
03-12-2013 05:02 PM
Hey Nkateko
My issue was I hadn't put a working OS on my blades or started to install an OS on my blades.
I had expected that the vNICs would come up just by powering on the blade, regardless what OS is installed, but I was wrong.
I hope that helps... Otherwise, it's typically your pinned uplink that is down (ie: the port channel or uplink ports)
Cheers
Dave
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