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Unable to create regular interface on VSX Virtual System
Hi,
We had our VSX cluster upgraded from R80.20 to R81.10 take 66 last week by a 3rd party support company. After the upgrade, both gateways in the cluster were showing 93% memory utilisation. The chap doing the upgrade said it was because each interface was configured as a virtual switch, and each switch was taking up memory, 13 in total. He also said it is worth deleting the virtual switch and adding a regular interface on the VS.
So, the virtual switch was removed from the VS, then the virtual switch was deleted and polices installed. Then on the correct VS, we added a regular interface on the correct bond and vlan..... and nothing worked.
The interface on the VS shows the 192.168.196.x address instead of the VIP.
There are 3 VS, we tried exactly the same on another VS and it worked immediately.
Now, the VS we are having issues with is showing a warning in smart console, but doesn't show anything when we open Device & License Information. We think the issue with the interfaces is related to the warning on the VS
Any ideas?
Thanks
Rich
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Hi, sorry for the delay in responding. We ending up raising a TAC case and even the engineer said it was an interesting case.
However, long story short, the VS showing as a warning with no visible issues, resolved itself when I accidently rebooted the management server.
As far as the interface IP address not bonding to the regular interface. The problem identified itself when a virtual switch is removed and a regular interface is added against the VS. We were able to resolve this problem by simply restarting the VS after adding the regular interface. fw vsx restart_vs [id]
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When you say nothing worked, what was the precise behavior and errors shown?
Do you have the latest JHF installed?
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Hi, sorry for the delay in responding. We ending up raising a TAC case and even the engineer said it was an interesting case.
However, long story short, the VS showing as a warning with no visible issues, resolved itself when I accidently rebooted the management server.
As far as the interface IP address not bonding to the regular interface. The problem identified itself when a virtual switch is removed and a regular interface is added against the VS. We were able to resolve this problem by simply restarting the VS after adding the regular interface. fw vsx restart_vs [id]
