Hello Timothy,
thank you for your reply.
Basically we run cpstop from the "Active" member. After few seconds the "Ready" becomes active, and then we rebooted the other node (that was previously active). So a simply reboot could resolve the issue. We didn't touch "Drop out of state TCP packets" option that is/was configured as below:
Just a quick question (even if out of this post): we updated licenses from 4 COREs to 8 COREs. All is working fine now but if I run "cpview", I see only 3 CPUs:
Can you explain me why ? Are they referred to SND ?
This is the output of fw ctl affinity -l -r command:
CPU 0: eth6 eth7 eth0
CPU 1:
CPU 2: fw_5
usrchkd pepd rtmd vpnd in.msd pdpd fwpushd in.acapd rad fwd mpdaemon lpd cpd cprid
CPU 3: fw_4
usrchkd pepd rtmd vpnd in.msd pdpd fwpushd in.acapd rad fwd mpdaemon lpd cpd cprid
CPU 4: fw_3
usrchkd pepd rtmd vpnd in.msd pdpd fwpushd in.acapd rad fwd mpdaemon lpd cpd cprid
CPU 5: fw_2
usrchkd pepd rtmd vpnd in.msd pdpd fwpushd in.acapd rad fwd mpdaemon lpd cpd cprid
CPU 6: fw_1
usrchkd pepd rtmd vpnd in.msd pdpd fwpushd in.acapd rad fwd mpdaemon lpd cpd cprid
CPU 7: fw_0
usrchkd pepd rtmd vpnd in.msd pdpd fwpushd in.acapd rad fwd mpdaemon lpd cpd cprid
CPU 8:
CPU 9:
CPU 10:
CPU 11:
CPU 12:
CPU 13:
CPU 14:
CPU 15:
All:
The current license permits the use of CPUs 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 only.
Thank you,
Luca