This weekend we observed something silly.
Customer runs MDS on R81.20. Customer had 4 domains.
We replaced an old cluster 6000 running R81 with new 9000 appliances with R81.20. And something weird happened.
After we replaced the first member of the cluster I reestablished SIC with the new hardware.
I changed the appliance type in SmartConsole. At that time it switched to R81.20 as R81 is not supported on the 9000 appliances.
I pushed the policy and ... it pushed the policy to the old node and not the new node. Somwhow the version of the cluster was listed as R81.20 but it did think it was still a R81 cluster.
This caused a routing issue and took us an hour to fix and I went back to R81 cluster to restore connectivity.
In the end I first did change the version but not the appliance type and it worked as one might expect with a Multi Version Clustering.
I can't recall I have seen this behaviour before and I think the error is with the Management system.
At this point I am just curious if anyone has seen this behaviour before.
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