02-01-2019 02:10 PM - edited 03-08-2019 05:13 PM
Hello, we recently had an incident on our 6500VSS in which both units separated, we assume, and caused most interfaces to flap.
Just before the incident we got the following messages:
Jan 15 20:37:56: %VSDA-SW1_SP-3-LINK_DOWN: Interface Gi1/2/48 is no longer dual-active detection capable
Jan 15 20:38:03: %PFREDUN-SW1_SP-7-KPA_WARN: RF KPA messages have not been heard for 27 seconds
Jan 15 20:37:50: %VSDA-SW2_SPSTBY-3-LINK_DOWN: Interface Gi2/2/48 is no longer dual-active detection capable
Jan 15 20:37:51: %VSDA-SW2_SPSTBY-5-LINK_UP: Interface Gi2/2/48 is now dual-active detection capable
Just after recovering shows these logs:
Jan 16 00:13:27: SW2_SPSTBY: vs_get_pslot_switch_id():vslot error..! vslot=0xFFFF
Jan 16 00:13:27: SW2_SPSTBY: -Traceback= 40E9C684 4125C8A0 411B83F8 40FD87D4 40FDDE94 40FDB714 419EFABC
Jan 16 00:13:27: SW2_SPSTBY: vs_get_pslot_switch_id():vslot error..! vslot=0xFFFF
Jan 16 00:13:27: SW2_SPSTBY: -Traceback= 40E9C684 41184BAC 4116A83C 4117331C 40FD8A70 40FDDE94 40FDB714 419EFABC
Jan 16 00:13:28: SW2_SPSTBY: vs_get_pslot_switch_id():vslot error..! vslot=0xFFFF
Jan 16 00:13:28: SW2_SPSTBY: -Traceback= 40E9C684 4125C8A0 411B83F8 40FD87D4 40FDDE94 40FDB714 419EFABC
Jan 16 00:13:28: SW2_SPSTBY: vs_get_pslot_switch_id():vslot error..! vslot=0xFFFF
Jan 16 00:13:28: SW2_SPSTBY: -Traceback= 40E9C684 41184BAC 4116A83C 4117331C 40FD8A70 40FDDE94 40FDB714 419EFABC
Jan 16 00:13:30: SW2_SPSTBY: vs_get_pslot_switch_id():vslot error..! vslot=0xFFFF
Jan 16 00:13:30: SW2_SPSTBY: -Traceback= 40E9C684 4125C8A0 411B83F8 40FD87D4 40FDDE94 40FDB714 419EFABC
Jan 16 00:13:30: SW2_SPSTBY: vs_get_pslot_switch_id():vslot error..! vslot=0xFFFF
Jan 16 00:13:30: SW2_SPSTBY: -Traceback= 40E9C684 41184BAC 4116A83C 4117331C 40FD8A70 40FDDE94 40FDB714 419EFABC
Jan 16 00:13:32: SW2_SPSTBY: vs_get_pslot_switch_id():vslot error..! vslot=0xFFFF
Jan 16 00:13:32: SW2_SPSTBY: -Traceback= 40E9C684 4125C8A0 411B83F8 40FD87D4 40FDDE94 40FDB714 419EFABC
Jan 16 00:13:32: SW2_SPSTBY: vs_get_pslot_switch_id():vslot error..! vslot=0xFFFF
Jan 16 00:13:32: SW2_SPSTBY: -Traceback= 40E9C684 41184BAC 4116A83C 4117331C 40FD8A70 40FDDE94 40FDB714 419EFABC
Can this be interpreted some way?
I hope someone can help, as we are trying to apply appropriate correction measures and we are still not sure what could be the root cause of this.
Thanks
02-01-2019 03:46 PM - edited 02-01-2019 03:47 PM
Could be a bug so think about upgrading the IOS.
I noticed that the heartbeat sits on a non-supervisor card line card. So it could be a faulty SFP or the port in the line card is faulty or the cable.
02-07-2019 06:25 AM
Hello, thanks for your feedback. How can I check if supervisor cable is faulty?
02-01-2019 04:09 PM
@Leo Laohoo as mentioned this could be any issue.
can you post what your hardware supervisors and running code, how many supervisiors you have.
02-07-2019 06:22 AM
02-07-2019 07:33 AM
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