Hey,
So I was trying to get a MLAG to run with two SX6036s, but it didn't work with the CX3...
Somehow, the switch broke.
There are two things that happened:
First, I managed to segfault the cli process (duh!) by trying to abort a
Laster, I tried to debug the LACP issues and did
Well, since some point (I don't know exactly when this happened), the Mellanox decided to constantly have 100% CPU utilization.
I tried everything. Rebooting, removing CMOS battery, etc....
At some point I was able to get into the switch, and after some time the "module" (probably the management module) was initialised and I was able to get into the CLI.
Still showed 100% CPU, but after about 10 minutes CPU dropped to low levels.
Entered the license key, changed to eth-single-switch, again got the "Modules are being configured" with "1 module remains to be configured" taking forever.
Loging into the switch takes forever and CPU usage is very high... Even though nothing is connected except serial
Any ideas what this could be? Dead flash? NVRAM issue? I'm out of ideas.
So I was trying to get a MLAG to run with two SX6036s, but it didn't work with the CX3...
Somehow, the switch broke.
There are two things that happened:
First, I managed to segfault the cli process (duh!) by trying to abort a
write configuration text
process...Laster, I tried to debug the LACP issues and did
debug generate dump
which took forever!Well, since some point (I don't know exactly when this happened), the Mellanox decided to constantly have 100% CPU utilization.
I tried everything. Rebooting, removing CMOS battery, etc....
At some point I was able to get into the switch, and after some time the "module" (probably the management module) was initialised and I was able to get into the CLI.
Still showed 100% CPU, but after about 10 minutes CPU dropped to low levels.
Entered the license key, changed to eth-single-switch, again got the "Modules are being configured" with "1 module remains to be configured" taking forever.
Loging into the switch takes forever and CPU usage is very high... Even though nothing is connected except serial
Any ideas what this could be? Dead flash? NVRAM issue? I'm out of ideas.