09-23-2019 02:33 AM
Hi!
Today I faced with unexpected stack link lost between members of stack. Now stack in consistent stHow troubleshoot such problem?
Also I found strange why switch #1 restarted (as log shows, see futher) while link lost between #2 and #3?
c3850 stack configuration:
Switch# Role Mac Address Priority Version State
------------------------------------------------------------
1 Member 00bf.77c2.ae00 15 V02 Ready
*2 Active 00bf.77c3.1e80 1 V02 Ready
3 Standby ec1d.8bd5.0c80 1 V08 Ready
Stack Port Status Neighbors
Switch# Port 1 Port 2 Port 1 Port 2
--------------------------------------------------------
1 OK OK 2 3
2 OK OK 3 1
3 OK OK 1 2
Log events:
Sep 22 18:08:52.761: %STACKMGR-1-STACK_LINK_CHANGE:Switch 2 R0/0: stack_mgr: Stack port 2 on switch 2 is down
Sep 22 18:08:52.760: %STACKMGR-1-STACK_LINK_CHANGE:Switch 3 R0/0: stack_mgr: Stack port 1 on switch 3 is down
Sep 22 18:08:53.711: %SPANTREE-5-ROOTCHANGE: Root Changed for vlan 1: New Root Port is Port-channel24. New Root Mac Address is 0019.3056.6c80
Sep 22 18:08:53.872: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Port-channel1, changed state to down
Sep 22 18:08:53.950: %HMANRP-5-CHASSIS_DOWN_EVENT: Chassis 1 gone DOWN!
Sep 22 18:13:58.495: %STACKMGR-1-STACK_LINK_CHANGE:Switch 2 R0/0: stack_mgr: Stack port 2 on switch 2 is up
Sep 22 18:13:58.837: %STACKMGR-1-STACK_LINK_CHANGE:Switch 3 R0/0: stack_mgr: Stack port 1 on switch 3 is up
Sep 22 18:13:58.855: %STACKMGR-6-SWITCH_ADDED:Switch 2 R0/0: stack_mgr: Switch 1 has been added to the stack.
Sep 22 18:13:58.852: %STACKMGR-6-SWITCH_ADDED:Switch 3 R0/0: stack_mgr: Switch 1 has been added to the stack.
Sep 22 18:14:04.751: %PLATFORM_STACKPOWER-6-CABLE_EVENT: Switch 1 stack power cable 1 removed
Sep 22 18:14:05.907: %HMANRP-6-HMAN_IOS_CHANNEL_INFO: HMAN-IOS channel event for switch 1: EMP_RELAY: Channel UP!
Sep 22 18:14:05.991: %HMANRP-6-EMP_NO_ELECTION_INFO: Could not elect active EMP switch, setting emp active switch to 0: EMP_RELAY: Could not elect switch with mgmt port UP
Sep 22 18:15:18.131: %SIF_MGR-1-FAULTY_CABLE:Switch 1 R0/0: sif_mgr: High hardware interrupt seen on switch 1
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09-23-2019 11:26 PM
system-report_1_20190923-011010-Kras.tar.gz
Switch 1 crashed.
Can you attach this file so we can have a look?
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09-25-2019 01:52 AM
Thanks, I got it.
In that file, there is another file called "sw-core_1_RP_0_fed_17777_20190923-010852-Kras.core". Unfortunately, I don't have the necessary tools to read the contents of this file but I suspect the cause of the crash to be CSCvb91970.
This switch member has crashed TWICE in the same month.
I would recommend upgrading the stack to 16.3.9.
Hope this helps.
09-27-2019 12:12 AM
[87556.664000] EDAC DEVICE0: CacheErr (Dcache):ffffffffffff5701, core 1/cpu 1, cp0_errorepc == ffffffff811d543c [87556.665000] EDAC DEVICE0: CE: cache instance: cpu1 block: cache0 'dcache' [111737.750000] EDAC DEVICE0: CacheErr (Dcache):ffffffffffff7b01, core 1/cpu 1, cp0_errorepc == ffffffff811d9188 [111737.852000] EDAC DEVICE0: CE: cache instance: cpu1 block: cache0 'dcache' [233861.378000] EDAC DEVICE0: CacheErr (Dcache):ffffffffffff3301, core 1/cpu 1, cp0_errorepc == ffe649f000 [233861.474000] EDAC DEVICE0: CE: cache instance: cpu1 block: cache0 'dcache'
10-14-2019 07:19 PM
Oct 05 17:17:55 sw-core_1_RP_0 kernel: EDAC DEVICE0: CacheErr (Dcache):ffffffffffff0f01, core 1/cpu 1, cp0_errorepc == ffea478d68 Oct 05 17:17:55 sw-core_1_RP_0 kernel: EDAC DEVICE0: CE: cache instance: cpu1 block: cache0 'dcache' Oct 05 17:19:00 sw-core_1_RP_0 kernel: device_release(80000001044a8c78,80000000e9eb1100) Oct 05 17:19:00 sw-core_1_RP_0 kernel: LSMPI: Deregister dual stack diverter
10-14-2019 09:21 PM
@danilov.do wrote:
Oct 05 17:19:00 sw-core_1_RP_0 kernel: device_release(80000001044a8c78,80000000e9eb1100)
Oct 05 17:19:00 sw-core_1_RP_0 kernel: LSMPI: Deregister dual stack diverter
Dmitry,
Is Dot1x enabled?
The above messages is very descriptive of CSCvp58583.
10-14-2019 10:39 PM
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