06-12-2007 09:38 PM
I have problem to sync configuration from master to backup.
CSS11506# commit_VipRedundConfig "-d"
CSS11506#
Checking available disk space on systems ...
Checking the disk space locally before continuing with the script.
Verifying that another local session is not running the script.
Creating script/vipr_config_sync_lock file.
Verifying app and redundancy configs ...
Verifying that app session is up with backup switch.
Making sure app session is up.
Seconds to wait before calling it quits: 60
Checking the disk space remotely before continuing with the script.
Checking local and remote switch versions ...
Storing the running code versions of the local and remote switch.
Storing the local switch's version.
Retrieving the remote switch's version.
Checking remote version for 4.0
Checking if switch is BACKUP for any virtual routers and if
the state is 'No Service'.
Checking vip redundancy state ...
Working ...
Checking if backup switch is Master for any VRIDs.
If it is, either a local interface that once held redundant vips
has been removed or the Backup is a Master for another vip-redundant
relationship.
Checking remote redundant vips ...
Saving Master running-config to startup-config and archiving startup-config.
Copying running-config to startup-config.
Archiving startup-config.
Swapping Master and Backup ip addresses in tmp.cfg for app
and redundancy interface.
Error in script playback line:1500
>>>function REPLACE_TEXT call "tmp.cfg localIp backupIp 0 SUB_STRING_IP"
CSS11506#
Script Playback cancelled.
could anyone advice me what problem I got?
Any comments will be appreciated
Thanks in advance
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06-13-2007 01:37 AM
It looks as if your APP session is not UP. You can use "show app session verbose" command to verify that.
You also need to check if you are not using Management IP as the APP session IP.
Hope it helps
Syed Iftekhar Ahmed
06-13-2007 01:37 AM
It looks as if your APP session is not UP. You can use "show app session verbose" command to verify that.
You also need to check if you are not using Management IP as the APP session IP.
Hope it helps
Syed Iftekhar Ahmed
08-29-2007 08:59 PM
Hi Syed
Great thanks for reply, I must miss it out.
# sh app session verbose
App Session Information 'no hostname':
Session ID: 8a3bf9c0 IP Address: 10.1.1.92 State: APP_SESSION_UP
Local Address: 10.1.1.91 rcmdEnable: Enabled
KalFreq: 14 Auth Type: none Encrypt Type: none MaxFrameSz: 10240
Pkts Tx: 543679 Pkts Rx: 543694 Pkts Rej: 0
Last UP event:AUG 2 22:21:34
FSM Events:
STOP: 0
INIT: 1
OPEN: 1
AUTH: 1
UP : 1
DOWN: 0
Attached Apl: 0xa03055c
Attached Apl: 0x20206e00
The APP session IP is the management IP. So, looks it is wrong to use management IP. do I have to use a interface specially for APP?
Please advice.
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