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| Troubleshooting |
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| Firewalls and other host network issues |
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| Unable to access a system |
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| If it's a system behind another system (ex: the compute nodes behind a |
| management router) and you're trying to interactively login to it, make sure |
| that you've enabled SSH Agent Forwarding in your ``~/.ssh/config`` file:: |
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| Host mgmtserver1.prod.site.aetherproject.net |
| ForwardAgent yes |
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| If you still have problems after verifying that this is set up, run ssh with |
| the ``-v`` option, which will print out all the connection details and |
| whether an agent is used on the second ssh:: |
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| onfadmin@mgmtserver1:~$ ssh onfadmin@node2.mgmt.prod.site.aetherproject.net |
| debug1: client_input_channel_open: ctype auth-agent@openssh.com rchan 2 win 65536 max 16384 |
| debug1: channel 1: new [authentication agent connection] |
| debug1: confirm auth-agent@openssh.com |
| Welcome to Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS (GNU/Linux 5.4.0-56-generic x86_64) |
| ... |
| onfadmin@node2:~$ |
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| Root/Public DNS port is blocked |
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| In some cases access to the public DNS root and other servers is blocked, which |
| prevents DNS queries from working within the pod. |
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| To resolve this, forwarding addresses on the local network can be provided in |
| the Ansible YAML ``host_vars`` file, using the ``unbound_forward_zones`` list |
| to configure the Unbound recursive nameserver. An example:: |
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| unbound_forward_zones: |
| - name: "." |
| servers: |
| - "8.8.8.8" |
| - "8.8.4.4" |
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| The items in the ``servers`` list should be locally accessible nameservers. |
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| Problems with OS installation |
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| iPXE doesn't load a Menu when started |
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| The URLs that iPXE provides if there is an error take you into it's |
| documentation, which is of high quality and should explain the error in much |
| greater detail - for example `https://ipxe.org/3e11623b |
| <https://ipxe.org/3e11623b>`_ explains that the DNS server address provided by |
| DHCP is not functional. |
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| The most common failures would be in network settings being incorrect, which |
| should be shown when the menu loads in step 4. If the menu does not load, and |
| you get an `iPXE>` Shell prompt, type:: |
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| config |
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| And you should get the iPXE configuration screen, which lists all of the |
| configuration parameters discovered: |
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| .. image:: images/mgmtsrv-007.png |
| :alt: iPXE config menu |
| :scale: 50% |
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| Most likely there's something wrong with the network configuration provided by |
| DHCP - you can scroll this menu with arrow keys to find all the settings |
| provided by the DHCP server, and SMBIOS information provided by the hardware. |
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| OS installs, but doesn't boot |
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| If you've completed the installation but the system won't start the OS, check |
| these BIOS settings: |
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| - If the startup disk is nVME, under ``Advanced -> PCIe/PCI/PnP Configuration`` |
| the option ``NVMe Firmware Source`` should be set to ``AMI Native Support``, |
| per `Supermicro FAQ entry 28248 |
| <https://www.supermicro.com/support/faqs/faq.cfm?faq=28248>`_. |
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| Unknown MAC addresses |
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| Sometimes it's hard to find out all the MAC addresses assigned to network |
| cards. These can be found in a variety of ways: |
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| 1. On servers, the BMC webpage will list the built-in network card MAC |
| addresses. |
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| 2. If you login to a server, ``ip link`` or ``ip addr`` will show the MAC |
| address of each interface, including on add-in cards. |
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| 3. If you can login to a server but don't know the BMC IP or MAC address for |
| that server, you can find it with ``sudo ipmitool lan print``. |
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| 4. If you don't have a login to the server, but can get to the management |
| server, ``ip neighbor`` will show the arp table of MAC addresses known to |
| that system. It's output is unsorted - ``ip neigh | sort`` is easier to |
| read. This can be useful for determining if there's a cabling problem - |
| a device plugged into the wrong port of the management switch could show up |
| in the DHCP pool range for a different segment. |
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| Cabling issues |
| -------------- |
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| The system may not come up correctly if cabling isn't connected properly. |
| If you don't have hands-on with the cabling, here are some ways to check on the |
| cabling remotely: |
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| 1. On servers you can check which ports are connected with ``ip link show``:: |
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| $ ip link show |
| ... |
| 3: eno1: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc mq state UP mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000 |
| link/ether 3c:ec:ef:4d:55:a8 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff |
| ... |
| 5: eno2: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 qdisc noop state DOWN mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000 |
| link/ether 3c:ec:ef:4d:55:a9 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff |
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| Ports that are up will show ``state UP`` |
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| 2. You can determine which remote ports are connected with LLDP, assuming that |
| the remote switch supports LLDP and has it enabled. This can be done with |
| ``networkctl lldp``, which shows both the name and the MAC address of the |
| connected switch on a per-link basis:: |
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| $ networkctl lldp |
| LINK CHASSIS ID SYSTEM NAME CAPS PORT ID PORT DESCRIPTION |
| eno1 10:4f:58:e7:d5:60 Aruba-2540-24…PP ..b........ 10 10 |
| eno2 10:4f:58:e7:d5:60 Aruba-2540-24…PP ..b........ 1 1 |
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| Problems with SD-Fabric |
| ----------------------- |
| Refer to :ref:`SD-Fabric Troubleshooting Guide <sdfabric:troubleshooting:Troubleshooting Guide>` |
| for SD-Fabric related issues. |
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| Management Network Issues |
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| Cycling PoE port power on a HP/Aruba Management switch |
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| You may need to cycle the power on a port if an eNB or monitoring device that |
| is powered the PoE switch is not responding or misbehaving. |
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| To do this, login to the switch and check which ports are receiving power:: |
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| Aruba-2540-24G-PoEP-4SFPP# show power-over-ethernet brief |
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| Status and Configuration Information |
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| Available: 370 W Used: 11 W Remaining: 359 W |
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| PoE Pwr Pwr Pre-std Alloc Alloc PSE Pwr PD Pwr PoE Port PLC PLC |
| Port Enab Priority Detect Cfg Actual Rsrvd Draw Status Cls Type |
| ------ ---- -------- ------- ----- ------ ------- ------- ------------ --- ---- |
| 1 Yes low off usage usage 0.0 W 0.0 W Searching 0 - |
| 2 Yes low off usage usage 0.0 W 0.0 W Searching 0 - |
| 3 Yes low off usage usage 0.0 W 0.0 W Searching 0 - |
| 4 Yes low off usage usage 0.0 W 0.0 W Searching 0 - |
| 5 Yes low off usage usage 0.0 W 0.0 W Searching 0 - |
| 6 Yes low off usage usage 0.0 W 0.0 W Searching 0 - |
| 7 Yes low off usage usage 0.0 W 0.0 W Searching 0 - |
| 8 Yes low off usage usage 0.0 W 0.0 W Searching 0 - |
| 9 Yes low off usage usage 0.0 W 0.0 W Searching 0 - |
| 10 Yes low off usage usage 0.0 W 0.0 W Searching 0 - |
| 11 Yes low off usage usage 0.0 W 0.0 W Searching 0 - |
| 12 Yes low off usage usage 0.0 W 0.0 W Searching 0 - |
| 13 Yes low off usage usage 0.0 W 0.0 W Searching 0 - |
| 14 Yes low off usage usage 0.0 W 0.0 W Searching 0 - |
| 15 Yes low off usage usage 0.0 W 0.0 W Searching 0 - |
| 16 Yes low off usage usage 0.0 W 0.0 W Searching 0 - |
| 17 Yes low off usage usage 0.0 W 0.0 W Searching 0 - |
| 18 Yes low off usage usage 0.0 W 0.0 W Searching 0 - |
| 19 Yes low off usage usage 0.0 W 0.0 W Searching 0 - |
| 20 Yes low off usage usage 0.0 W 0.0 W Searching 0 - |
| 21 Yes low off usage usage 0.0 W 0.0 W Searching 0 - |
| 22 Yes low off usage usage 4.9 W 4.7 W Delivering 3 1 |
| 23 Yes low off usage usage 6.0 W 5.7 W Delivering 3 1 |
| 24 Yes low off usage usage 0.0 W 0.0 W Searching 0 - |
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| For this example, if we want to reset port 23, run these commands to disable |
| the PoE power on the port:: |
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| Aruba-2540-24G-PoEP-4SFPP# config |
| Aruba-2540-24G-PoEP-4SFPP(config)# interface 23 |
| Aruba-2540-24G-PoEP-4SFPP(eth-23)# no power-over-ethernet |
| Aruba-2540-24G-PoEP-4SFPP(eth-23)# show power-over-ethernet ethernet 23 |
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| Status and Configuration Information for port 23 |
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| Power Enable : No PoE Port Status : Disabled |
| PLC Class/Type : 0/- Priority Config : low |
| DLC Class/Type : 0/- Pre-std Detect : off |
| Alloc By Config : usage Configured Type : |
| Alloc By Actual : usage PoE Value Config : n/a |
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| PoE Counter Information |
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| Over Current Cnt : 0 MPS Absent Cnt : 0 |
| Power Denied Cnt : 0 Short Cnt : 0 |
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| LLDP Information |
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| PSE Allocated Power Value : 0.0 W PSE TLV Configured : dot3, MED |
| PD Requested Power Value : 0.0 W PSE TLV Sent Type : dot3 |
| MED LLDP Detect : Disabled PD TLV Sent Type : n/a |
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| Power Information |
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| PSE Voltage : 0.0 V PSE Reserved Power : 0.0 W |
| PD Amperage Draw : 0 mA PD Power Draw : 0.0 W |
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| At this point, the power has been removed from the device. To reenable it:: |
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| Aruba-2540-24G-PoEP-4SFPP(eth-23)# power-over-ethernet |
| Aruba-2540-24G-PoEP-4SFPP(eth-23)# show power-over-ethernet ethernet 23 |
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| Status and Configuration Information for port 23 |
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| Power Enable : Yes PoE Port Status : Delivering |
| PLC Class/Type : 3/1 Priority Config : low |
| DLC Class/Type : 0/- Pre-std Detect : off |
| Alloc By Config : usage Configured Type : |
| Alloc By Actual : usage PoE Value Config : n/a |
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| PoE Counter Information |
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| Over Current Cnt : 0 MPS Absent Cnt : 0 |
| Power Denied Cnt : 0 Short Cnt : 0 |
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| LLDP Information |
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| PSE Allocated Power Value : 0.0 W PSE TLV Configured : dot3, MED |
| PD Requested Power Value : 0.0 W PSE TLV Sent Type : dot3 |
| MED LLDP Detect : Disabled PD TLV Sent Type : n/a |
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| Power Information |
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| PSE Voltage : 0.0 V PSE Reserved Power : 0.1 W |
| PD Amperage Draw : 18 mA PD Power Draw : 0.0 W |
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| Refer to command's help option for field definitions |
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| Aruba-2540-24G-PoEP-4SFPP(eth-23)# exit |
| Aruba-2540-24G-PoEP-4SFPP(config)# exit |
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