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11-01-2012 02:52 PM
Hi.
I have two 2020's in a HA configuration.
On software 4.1.7, when I modified configurations etc, the synchronisation worked just fine - every change was automatically synched to the passive node on commit.
Now that I've upgraded to 4.1.8, more than half the time I commit a config change, it does *not* synch to the passive pair, and I have to remember to do it manually.
My physical configuration has not changed - both HA ports are connected via crossover cables, and the links are up - the config just doesn't synch when I commit it.
Anyone else seen this? Is it some bug in 4.1.8? Or is there some tweak to my HA config I need to apply?
Thanks
11-01-2012 03:09 PM
You are hitting a bug on 4.1.8 where the HA configuration sync will not happen automatically and this have to be done manually. Please open a ticket with support so that we can direct you to the fix.
Thanks,
Sandeep T
11-01-2012 02:55 PM
Believe this is a known issue with 4.1.8. You can force a sync with the CLI command "request high-availability sync-to-remote running-config". This is fixed in 4.1.8-h3. If you open a case with TAC, they can unlock that version for you.
11-01-2012 03:00 PM
You can sync is by using the HA widget from the GUI interface too - which I do - and it works fine. I'll log a case and see how I go.
thanks.
11-01-2012 03:09 PM
You are hitting a bug on 4.1.8 where the HA configuration sync will not happen automatically and this have to be done manually. Please open a ticket with support so that we can direct you to the fix.
Thanks,
Sandeep T
11-01-2012 03:12 PM
I have just got off the phone doing that. Thanks for the input.
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