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URLF and APCL are not responding
hi,
I have been working on a problem for a couple of days, and havent found any solution for this so far.
In Smartconsole, a cluster is listed with
Accepted Solutions
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sk111944 suggests checking $FWDIR/appi/update/appi_status.C
and cprestart.
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sk111944 suggests checking $FWDIR/appi/update/appi_status.C
and cprestart.
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hi,
Yeah, i did the cpstop;cpstart on the standby node, as a test...the article stated it was valid up until 77.30, but thought it was worth a try. found some other issues as well, so ended up rebooting the cluster.
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So, this procedure worked for you?
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Hi G_W_Albrecht,
We have maestro setup and we are facing the same issue.
Can we perform the same SK111944 ?
Please suggest.
R81.10 - JHF Take66 (Active/active but NOT VSX)
Regards;
Hasnain Ansari
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I had this exact issue as describe in sk111944 on the standby member of a R80.40 cluster on a 5100 and solved it by reboot (not the cpstop/cpstart procedure). However, it took the gateway unusually long to finish, about 6-7 minutes (normally 3 minutes).
