Thank you for the replies - we've got to a point where we _think_ we're "just" tickling a known issue: *987243*
In certain instances, the Ethernet interface on the UTA2 X1143-R6 adapter and onboard ports might stop sending packets due to lack of transmission resources.
So now we're just lining up for a reboot at a suitable outage window, and a code update later if that's done the trick.
In the interim though - does anyone know of a good workaround for rerouting my intercluster (replication) traffic? I can't failover that interface to another node - and as the interface is "up", but not "working" my replication jobs have failed.
On 7 November 2016 at 12:00, tmac tmacmd@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 6:42 AM, Edward Rolison ed.rolison@gmail.com wrote:
Ed.
Ok...gotta say it....
Have you tried physically unlinking and relinking the network connection? Occasionally, I have see this fix weird problems.
Also, have you checked the port settings on the switch to make sure they line up as expected?
Do you have portfast enabled for the LACP ports (spanning-tree portfast trunk?)
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