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Vifmgr.cluscheck.droppedall when pinging on Cluster network

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Applies to

  • ONTAP 9
  • Switched Cluster
  • SFP cabling

Issue

  • Issues reported in EMS-LOG or via:
 
::> event log show -message-name vifmgr.cluscheck*:
 

node1 NOTICE vifmgr.cluscheck.droppednone: No packet loss when pinging from cluster lif node1lif (node node1) to cluster lif node2lif (node node2).

node1 ALERT vifmgr.cluscheck.droppedall: Total packet loss when pinging from cluster lif node1lif (node node1) to cluster lif node2lif (node node2).
 
  • The Cluster network is healthy:

 ::> network interface  show -vserver Cluster


            Logical    Status     Network            Current  Current Is
Vserver     Interface  Admin/Oper Address/Mask       Node     Port    Home
----------- ---------- ---------- ------------------ ------- -------  ----
Cluster
            node1         up/up    169.254.49.XX/16   node1    e0a    true
            node2         up/up    169.254.69.XX/16   node2    e0b    true
            node3         up/up    169.254.150.XX/16  node3    e0a    true
            node4         up/up    169.254.234.XX/16  node4    e0b    true
            node5         up/up    169.254.5.XX/16    node5    e0a    true
            node6         up/up    169.254.99.XX/16   node6    e0b    true
            node7         up/up    169.254.103.XX/16  node7    e0a    true
            node8         up/up    169.254.194.XX/16  node8    e0b    true

cluster1::> network port show -ipspace Cluster

Node: node1
                                                                       Ignore
                                                  Speed(Mbps) Health   Health
Port      IPspace      Broadcast Domain Link MTU  Admin/Oper  Status   Status
--------- ------------ ---------------- ---- ---- ----------- -------- ------
e0a       Cluster      Cluster          up   9000  auto/10000 healthy  false
e0b       Cluster      Cluster          up   9000  auto/10000 healthy  false

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