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12-03-2024 09:02 AM
I have been working with Palo Alto support on our passive PA-3220, which can no longer boot up successfully. Power cycling the device doesn’t bring it back; it just keeps rebooting until eventually it ends up in maintenance mode. Palo Alto recommends performing a factory reset on the device and then restoring the device from a backup configuration. Here’s some background on our configuration:
Is it safe to just connect a laptop to the console on the crashed device to perform the reset, or do I have to completely disconnect all Ethernet and HA cables from the down device first? As I understand it, the steps are:
At that point, the active node should see the other device in the pair, and it should all be in sync? Am I missing anything here
Thanks!
Rich
12-03-2024 06:35 PM
Hi @rbottiglieri ,
You'll be fine leaving the cables (data + HA) connected to the passive device while you're consoled in. Once passive device is operational and config committed, the active PA should detect the passive PA and should sync automatically. If they don’t sync automatically, you can manually sync the config from the active PA (Device > High Availability > Operational Commands).
12-04-2024 06:39 AM
Thank you. I'll be doing this over the weekend, so I will post an update once it's all done.
Rich
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