02-14-2019 11:26 PM - edited 03-08-2019 05:21 PM
Hi all,
I need to move currently active chassis (switch 1) of our VSS so I wanted to force-switchover to swap their roles. Unfortunatelly after "redundancy force-switchover" the former active chassis did not come up properly. I saw it present in sh switch virtual as a Standby and the former Standby was Active, but I did not see any modules ( show modules switch 1 was empty ) and all lines (sh ip int b) of the switch 1 were down.
At switch 2 I saw that its VSL control link Te2/5/4 were in UP/DOWN state.
After reload of all VSS it came back to the original configuration (switch 1 active, switch 2 standby) and everything works properly.
Could it be caused by higher priority of Switch 1? ( switch 1 priority 110 ) If not, what could cause this issue?
Richard
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02-15-2019 02:59 AM
02-16-2019 01:02 AM
02-15-2019 01:07 AM
I suspect it's gone into ROMmon probably due to not the same IOS versions.
02-15-2019 01:20 AM
02-15-2019 01:30 AM
02-15-2019 02:12 AM - edited 02-15-2019 02:14 AM
Yes, it is.
boot system flash sup-bootdisk:/s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-mz.122-33.SXJ6.bin
RTR#sh sup-bootflash:
-#- --length-- -----date/time------ path
1 175267636 Apr 9 2011 09:26:08 +02:00 s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-vz.122-33.SXI5.bin
2 33554432 Apr 9 2011 09:20:32 +02:00 sea_console.dat
3 33554432 Apr 9 2011 12:07:56 +02:00 sea_log.dat
4 140062020 Oct 21 2015 20:08:12 +02:00 s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-mz.122-33.SXJ6.bin
5 1769720 Apr 26 2018 12:04:18 +02:00 tftp
640319488 bytes available (384237568 bytes used)
RTR#sh slavesup-bootflash:
-#- --length-- -----date/time------ path
1 175267636 Apr 9 2011 09:26:06 +02:00 s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-vz.122-33.SXI5.bin
2 33554432 Apr 9 2011 09:20:26 +02:00 sea_console.dat
3 33554432 Apr 9 2011 12:15:46 +02:00 sea_log.dat
4 19907 Apr 3 2013 10:03:46 +02:00 Vc_Qos_Tests_2413
5 19069 Dec 23 2013 15:55:52 +01:00 Before_Sense_Chg_231213
6 140062020 Oct 21 2015 19:59:56 +02:00 s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-mz.122-33.SXJ6.bin
642039808 bytes available (382517248 bytes used)
RTR#sh sup-bootdisk:
-#- --length-- -----date/time------ path
1 175267636 Apr 9 2011 09:26:08 +02:00 s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-vz.122-33.SXI5.bin
2 33554432 Apr 9 2011 09:20:32 +02:00 sea_console.dat
3 33554432 Apr 9 2011 12:07:56 +02:00 sea_log.dat
4 140062020 Oct 21 2015 20:08:12 +02:00 s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-mz.122-33.SXJ6.bin
5 1769720 Apr 26 2018 12:04:18 +02:00 tftp
640319488 bytes available (384237568 bytes used)
RTR#sh slavesup-bootdisk:
-#- --length-- -----date/time------ path
1 175267636 Apr 9 2011 09:26:06 +02:00 s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-vz.122-33.SXI5.bin
2 33554432 Apr 9 2011 09:20:26 +02:00 sea_console.dat
3 33554432 Apr 9 2011 12:15:46 +02:00 sea_log.dat
4 19907 Apr 3 2013 10:03:46 +02:00 Vc_Qos_Tests_2413
5 19069 Dec 23 2013 15:55:52 +01:00 Before_Sense_Chg_231213
6 140062020 Oct 21 2015 19:59:56 +02:00 s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-mz.122-33.SXJ6.bin
642039808 bytes available (382517248 bytes used)
02-15-2019 02:34 AM
02-15-2019 02:49 AM
nope. There is no crashfile anywhere :-/
It is quite strange, because when I issued force-switchover Switch 2 become active without any issue and after a while I was able to see also that Switch 1 booted up and become Standby as I needed. So VSL had to communicate with both chassis and see Switch 1 up, but there was some issue on a protocol layer. VSL interfaces on a Switch 2 had Status UP, but Protocol Down.
When I forced reload of whole VSS, both chassis rebooted and came back to the original state - Switch 1 was Active and Switch 2 was Standby and everything has started to work again :-/
02-15-2019 02:59 AM
02-15-2019 03:17 AM
i will try it again tomorrow during a day and I will see. Maybe it was caused just by some strange circumstances. I also tried reload only the Switch 1 by "redundancy reload shelf 1" but it did not help. Maybe something was stuck on a Switch 2 which became Active.
02-15-2019 03:30 AM
02-15-2019 03:48 AM
Thank you Mark.
I just tried commands you posted and maybe there could be an issue. If i ran "sh vsl 1 lmp status" I got it is working properly with no failure, but for 2 it returned emply result :-/. I guess it is not correct result, right?
RTR#sh vsl 1 lmp status
LMP Status
Last operational Current packet Last Diag Time since
Interface Failure state State Result Last Diag
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Te1/5/4 No failure Hello bidir Never ran --
Te1/5/5 No failure Hello bidir Never ran --
RTR#sh vsl 2 lmp status
RTR#
RTR#sh switch virtual ro
Switch Switch Status Priority Role Session ID
Number Oper(Conf) Local Remote
------------------------------------------------------------------
LOCAL 1 UP 110(110) ACTIVE 0 0
REMOTE 2 UP 100(100) STANDBY 6034 3756
In dual-active recovery mode: No
RTR#sh redundancy
Redundant System Information :
------------------------------
Available system uptime = 15 hours, 0 minutes
Switchovers system experienced = 0
Standby failures = 0
Last switchover reason = none
Hardware Mode = Duplex
Configured Redundancy Mode = sso
Operating Redundancy Mode = sso
Maintenance Mode = Disabled
Communications = Up
Current Processor Information :
-------------------------------
Active Location = slot 1/5
Current Software state = ACTIVE
Uptime in current state = 14 hours, 59 minutes
Image Version = Cisco IOS Software, s72033_rp Software (s72033_rp-IPSERVICESK9_WAN-M), Version 12.2(33)SXJ6, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 1986-2013 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Fri 19-Jul-13 03:30 by prod_rel_team
BOOT = sup-bootdisk:/s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-mz.122-33.SXJ6.bin,1;
Configuration register = 0x2102
Peer Processor Information :
----------------------------
Standby Location = slot 2/5
Current Software state = STANDBY HOT
Uptime in current state = 14 hours, 55 minutes
Image Version = Cisco IOS Software, s72033_rp Software (s72033_rp-IPSERVICESK9_WAN-M), Version 12.2(33)SXJ6, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 1986-2013 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Fri 19-Jul-13 03:30 by prod_rel_team
BOOT = sup-bootdisk:/s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-mz.122-33.SXJ6.bin,1;
Configuration register = 0x2102
02-15-2019 03:51 AM - edited 02-15-2019 03:52 AM
Yes that doesnt look right should be like below from 1 of my VSS you should see both , check the config on the VSL ports are on the second switch correctly , maybe your using ports 2/5/4 & 2/5/5
Executing the command on VSS member switch role = VSS Active, id = 1
LMP Status
Last operational Current packet Last Diag Time since
Interface Failure state State Result Last Diag
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Te1/3/7 No failure Hello bidir Never ran --
Te1/3/8 No failure Hello bidir Never ran --
Executing the command on VSS member switch role = VSS Standby, id = 2
1#sh vsl 2 lmp status
Executing the command on VSS member switch role = VSS Active, id = 1
Executing the command on VSS member switch role = VSS Standby, id = 2
LMP Status
Last operational Current packet Last Diag Time since
Interface Failure state State Result Last Diag
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Te2/3/7 No failure Hello bidir Never ran --
Te2/3/8 No failure Hello bidir Never ran --
##################################################
interface TenGigabitEthernet1/3/7
description Peer VSL Do Not Move
switchport mode trunk
switchport nonegotiate
no lldp transmit
no lldp receive
no cdp enable
channel-group 100 mode on
service-policy output VSL-Queuing-Policy
end
xir-b101uas01#sh run int Te2/3/7
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 241 bytes
!
interface TenGigabitEthernet2/3/7
description Peer VSL Do Not Move
switchport mode trunk
switchport nonegotiate
no lldp transmit
no lldp receive
no cdp enable
channel-group 101 mode on
service-policy output VSL-Queuing-Policy
02-15-2019 04:00 AM
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