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Astaro HA Cluster *UNLINKED*? How to determine port?

During an upgrade procedure from v8 to v9 i noticed at one point that one of the astaros did not have a connection on eth2.

During and after upgrade i noticed at various points the Status of that astaro was listed as unliked.

Currently on 9.004-33 i still have an unlinked astaro in the cluster. I have replaced the patch cord on the previously noticed failed port connection, and even rebooted the affected node (currenlty the slave obvi). still unlinked.

i read briefly i can determine the unlinked port (since logic tells me it cant be eth2 now unless there is a hardware issue on the astaro or endpoint switch) using ethtool but what is the exact command? im hesitant to play with it in the production environment so i didnt want to throw guesses at it in case any command disrupts service

thanks!


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  • If cabling is good this might be a hardware issue. Time to get your reseller involved.

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    Sophos user, admin and reseller.
    Private Setup:

    • XG: HPE DL20 Gen9 (Core i3-7300, 8GB RAM, 120GB SSD) | XG 18.0 (Home License) with: Web Protection, Site-to-Site-VPN (IPSec, RED-Tunnel), Remote Access (SSL, HTML5)
    • UTM: 2 vCPUs, 2GB RAM, 50GB vHDD, 2 vNICs on vServer (KVM) | UTM 9.7 (Home License) with: Email Protection, Webserver Protection, RED-Tunnel (server)
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