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I have a temporary switched cluster to enable retiring of an AFF8060. Scenario is as follows:
AFF8060-N1 |__old nodes
AFF8060-N2 |
AFFA300-N3 |__new nodes
AFFA300-N4 |
Cluster management LIF is on e0i on the AFF8060. All data and LIFs except cluster_mgmt have been migrated. When I migrate the cluster_mgmt LIF I can no longer get into the System Manager gui. I took the following steps and had the following outcomes:
Solutions tried:
I have a ticket open with NetApp but thought I would reach out to the community for help too. Does anyone have any suggestions of what might be wrong or a possible solution? Thank you!
Solved! See The Solution
Thank you all for your help and input. Rebooting the nodes did not fix the problem. Turns out it was a certificate issue. Once we renewed the certificates the problem went away. Thanks to NetApp support!!
Hi
What ONTAP version you're running?
What do you get when you access the https interface, a timeout or some error code?
Any messages in the event log?
Is system manager and SSH accessible on the individual nodes MGMT IP's (not cluster) ?
Thanks
can you post the output of broadcast-domain show
Thank you for your questions. They have helped me with my thinking.
We think we may have found the cause of this. Turns out the new nodes (N3 & N4) needed rebooting. I was able to boot N4 due to it not having any CIFS connections, but N3 will have to wait until I get an outage window. I will post the outcome later in the week when I am back onsite.
Can't you just take node 3 over with 4 and no downtime?
@SpindleNinja wrote:
Can't you just take node 3 over with 4 and no downtime?
With CIFS? How do you avoid interruption?
@aborzenkov I was reading at he was just going to reboot the node, where as takeover is just a minimal blip.
Still odd that it has to takeover to fix it.
Customer has jobs running 24/7 that use the CIFS connection. Even the slight discontinuity that a CIFS migration causes can botch a job. So the reboot has to happen during an outage window.
Have you found the solution rebooting nodes N3 and N4? It will be much appreciatted to get confirmation for your side.
Thank you all for your help and input. Rebooting the nodes did not fix the problem. Turns out it was a certificate issue. Once we renewed the certificates the problem went away. Thanks to NetApp support!!