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XG-Firewall(Auxiliary) goes into failure!

We have got two XG310 with HA (passive/active).
Both unit works fine for 1,5 years.
For two weeks the Auxiliary went into failure (frozen unit).
After a restart of the unit it works fine for about 3 hours.
Then it goes into failure.
I did open a case and I got a replacement unit.
I changed the unit and the issue appears again.
Anyone an idea?


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  • Here are some guesses.

    1/. check your cables, they do fail, yes, you have shifted them and caused the weakend joint to temporarily connect.

    2/. check the UPS assuming the second unit is on a seperate UPS?

    Ian

  • Hi,

    thank you for answer.

    I checked everything, changed all the cables,reboot the unit, the same failure ….

    Some other idea?

  • Hi Dirk,

    1) There are some logs regarding HA. Check them for suspicios things.

    2) Maybe Heat is an issue? Is the firewall always crashing at the same time?

    3) Check the logs of the switches the firewall is connected to for some strange behaviour (all connected ports)

    4) Put a PC in the heartbeat network and do a permanent ping to the heartbeat interfaces (is the firewall really dead?) Monitor what happens on heartbeat link by mirroring the ports. Is your heartbeat going through the dumb switch? Usually it is a good idea to connect the ports of the firewall directly.

    5) Remove the HA and reconfigure it again.

    6) The most dangerous one: If you can afford some downtime: Make a backup of your configs. Make the auxiliary unit the active one. See what happens after some hours. Which firewall is going down?

    Best regards,
    Bernd

  • Hi Bernd,
    thanks you.
    1)How do I get to the HA logs?
    2)No, it is air conditioned.
    3)I checked it already, nothing.
    4)
    5)rebooting the auxiliary unit, deactivating HA on the primary and automatically on the secondary, after a short time the same failure appears on secondary/auxiliary
    6) I have it done with the original secondary unit already. With the same result. The faulty went into the error

    Kind regards.

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  • Hi Bernd,
    thanks you.
    1)How do I get to the HA logs?
    2)No, it is air conditioned.
    3)I checked it already, nothing.
    4)
    5)rebooting the auxiliary unit, deactivating HA on the primary and automatically on the secondary, after a short time the same failure appears on secondary/auxiliary
    6) I have it done with the original secondary unit already. With the same result. The faulty went into the error

    Kind regards.

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  • 1) Unfortunately we just sent back our test setup and start with the implementation in 1-2 weeks so I currently do have only single firewalls and our SG 330 Cluster (which works completely different). 

    I guess this might help: https://community.sophos.com/kb/en-us/132211#High%20Availability

    6) So you mean the faulty secondary becomes the primary and crashes after some time and the other firewall (that never crashes) becomes primary again?

    Another proposal: Take out the secondary, install it with a standard image and test whether it crashes. If this is the case it must be a hardware problem (even though your already got it replaced).

    BTW: Are you 100% sure your really got back another firewall? Maybe the did some tests, were not able to reproduce it and send you back the original one. Or mistakenly send you back the original one instead of the replacement.