Troubleshooting cluster replication problems
Cluster replication can fail for a variety of reasons. This section describes the most common problems and
how to resolve them.
More comprehensive information is available in
VCS Cluster Creation and Maintenance Deployment Guide
.
Some peers have a different master peer defined
1. For each peer in the cluster, go to the
System > Clustering
page.
2. Ensure each peer identifies the same
Configuration master
.
Unable to reach the cluster configuration master peer
The VCS operating as the master peer could be unreachable for many reasons, including:
n
network access problems
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VCS unit is powered down
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incorrectly configured IP addresses
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incorrectly configured IPsec keys - ensure each peer is configured with the same
Cluster pre-shared key
value
n
different software versions
"Manual synchronization of configuration is required" alarms are raised on peer VCSs
1. Log in to the peer as
admin
through the CLI (available by default over SSH and through the serial port).
2. Type
xCommand ForceConfigUpdate
.
This will delete the non-master VCS configuration and force it to update its configuration from the master
VCS.
CAUTION:
never issue this command on the master VCS, otherwise all configuration for the cluster will be
lost.
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Troubleshooting cluster replication problems