Checking in on this, I pulled the MGMT NICs from the failed switch and the Xen
hosts mgmt.-bond "switched" over to the other (working) network-switch. I now
have control of the hosts in CloudStack & proceed with the controlled-shutdown
so I can then get my switch repair on.
David Merrill
Senio
Been there, done that, a year ago (whole DC down == everything shutting
down (storage things, S3 things, CloudStack things (all VMs and
everything), etc, etc, etc) - very successfully but not funny...)
On Mon, 17 Jun 2019 at 14:33, David Merrill
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I’m fielding an worrisome eme
Hi All,
I’m fielding an worrisome emergency situation where a set of (2) stacked
switches (serving the MGMT & SAN networks) has partially failed (one of the
stack members was ejected).
Here’s what I’ve got:
* The Xen hosts 2 MGMT NICs are bonded (active-passive) and connected to
both swi