11-26-2019 07:10 AM
Hi all,
We are deploying cisco hyperflex edge cluster of 2-node.
After providing all the required details in the hx installer wizard, when we start the validation process, there is an error in the deployment validation stage. It says "Errno 113 no route to host".
I also noticed one thing that while going through the installer wizard, in the IP addressing stage, even though we only have 2 edge nodes, the installer forces us to give the ip address details for the third node. If blank, it won't allow to go further. Is the above error caused due to this?
Please put some light on the issue as we have a huge implementation coming up.
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11-26-2019 10:42 AM
Hi @nikhil93 ,
First of all, I assume you are doing the install using your Intersight account, because this is the ONLY way to install a 2 node edge cluster.
So from Intersight, when you click the Create Hyperflex Cluster Profile to start the start the wizard, make sure you select Cisco Hyperflex Edge
Fill in the form with the required details, and when you get to the IP & Hostname details, make sure your Management Network Starting IP and Management Network Ending IP are consecutive. Like 10.1.1.11 and 10.1.1.12 - I suspect that the reason you mention a third node is because you did something like 10.1.1.10 and 10.1.1.12
Similarly, for the Controller VM Management Network Starting IP and Ending IP - make these consecutive AND ON THE SAME SUBNET
I hope this helps
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11-26-2019 10:42 AM
Hi @nikhil93 ,
First of all, I assume you are doing the install using your Intersight account, because this is the ONLY way to install a 2 node edge cluster.
So from Intersight, when you click the Create Hyperflex Cluster Profile to start the start the wizard, make sure you select Cisco Hyperflex Edge
Fill in the form with the required details, and when you get to the IP & Hostname details, make sure your Management Network Starting IP and Management Network Ending IP are consecutive. Like 10.1.1.11 and 10.1.1.12 - I suspect that the reason you mention a third node is because you did something like 10.1.1.10 and 10.1.1.12
Similarly, for the Controller VM Management Network Starting IP and Ending IP - make these consecutive AND ON THE SAME SUBNET
I hope this helps
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12-18-2019 11:34 PM
Hi Chris,
Yeah, we were trying to do it from HX installer. We found out that it has to be done from Cisco Intersight.
Thanks for the reply man. I appreciate it.
11-26-2019 10:51 AM - edited 11-26-2019 10:54 AM
Agree with Chris.
3 nodes shouldn't be required except for on premises installer.
Kirk...
12-18-2019 11:36 PM
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