03-21-2018 01:07 PM - edited 03-08-2019 02:21 PM
Hi! We had 5 member 3650 stack. I removed #4 and reconnect #3 to #5 and #5 been hang (all ports off, no management). After rebooting #5 it fall to status "syncing" and then "removed". So for now i have this situation:
*1 Active 5897.bdab.6780 1 V02 Ready
2 Standby 5897.bde0.ac80 1 V02 Ready
3 Member 5c83.8f00.2700 1 V02 Ready
4 Member 0000.0000.0000 0 0 Unprovisioned
5 Member 0000.0000.0000 0 0 Removed
and logs:
.Mar 21 22:44:15: %SPI_FC-3-HIGH_WMARK_REACHED: Number of messages in the queue for channel 11 has reached maximum.
-Traceback= 1#08896325a85b454d1f56732afd07228a :54BC1000+1FB5484 :54BC1000+12B4408 :54BC1000+12B45FC :54BC1000+BE8B90 :54BC1000+BE9078 :54BC1000+C3967C :54BC1000+C3584C :54BC1000+344131C
Mar 21 19:44:18.463: IDBMAN: Failed to get Board ID for slot:5
Mar 21 19:44:22.163: IDBMAN: Failed to get Board ID for slot:4
Please help how to join it back?
03-21-2018 02:06 PM
Hi,
Traceback messages are usually a sign of software crash. Can you try to un-provision both member 4 and 5 and then re-provision 5 again? After making these changes, you may have to reboot the stack for it to take effect.
no switch 4 provision
no switch 5 provision
switch 5 provision <switch model>
HTH
03-22-2018 02:04 AM
Thanks, i will try it next maintenace window
03-21-2018 05:57 PM
@Vyacheslav_Maliev wrote:
.Mar 21 22:44:15: %SPI_FC-3-HIGH_WMARK_REACHED: Number of messages in the queue for channel 11 has reached maximum.
-Traceback= 1#08896325a85b454d1f56732afd07228a :54BC1000+1FB5484 :54BC1000+12B4408 :54BC1000+12B45FC :54BC1000+BE8B90 :54BC1000+BE9078 :54BC1000+C3967C :54BC1000+C3584C :54BC1000+344131C
The error message and traceback is a wireless issue (so it has nothing to do with the switch stacking). Exactly what are you trying to accomplish?
03-22-2018 02:03 AM
The goal was to remove member #4 from the stack and reconnect member #5 to #3 bypassing #4. But it didnt go well. So for now i have losted #5 and errors on the main stack.
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