March 9, 20179 yr uh Oh, clicked the Yield button and now I can no longer access my vCMP session via GUI or SSH but odd thing is the failover pair says they are in sync and I can make changes and still sync changes, just can't access the vCMP that Yield was pressed What happens when you press that button? System > Clusters > Properties tab > check all enabled slots > Disable/Yield button You can shortcut to this in the GUI by clicking "Slot 1: Standby" in the upper left by the F5 ball Pool monitoring continues to function Ping continues to function from the TMM interfaces, but external clients will not receive a response ConfigSync and Mirroring STOP functioning (you cannot assign Management IP for ConfigSync or Mirroring; Unicast Failover could continue to communicate if the management interface is configured) Virtual Servers do NOT reply to ARPs How to recover steps I've done so far 1. Reboot the vCMP session by going into the Viprion Chassis and placing a checkmark next to the vCMP session and clicking Disable then clicking Deploy (RESULT: no difference) 2. SSH into Viprion Chassis and typed: vconsole vcmpName Slot# then I logged in with root and ran: touch /service/mcpd/forceload then typed reboot (RESULT: no difference) 3. tmsh reboot slot all Command line status First it was... [root@vcmpname:/S1-red-S:INOPERATIVE:In Sync] config # Then it was.. [root@vcmpname:/S1-red-S:Offline:In Sync] config # And I did a vconsole to Slot2 and its: [root@vcmpname:/S2-green-P:Standby:In Sync] config # S1 = Slot 1 red = S= p
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