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ONTAP FabricPool object store unavailable while modifying network interface

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Applies to

  • ONTAP 9
  • FabricPool

Issue

  • Object store becomes unavailable during network interface modification.
[?]  Thu Sep 25 02:01:40 +0900 [OscHighPriThreadPool: objstore.interclusterlifDown:error]: Object-store client could not find an operational intercluster LIF (IPspace ID: 3) on node xxxx.
[?]  Thu Sep 25 02:01:40 +0900 [OscHighPriThreadPool: object.store.unavailable:EMERGENCY]: Unable to connect to the object store "xx" from node xxxx. Reason: Inter-cluster LIF not configured.
  • After the LIF is moved to another port, the object store is recovered.
[?]  Thu Sep 25 02:01:40 +0900 [vifmgr: vifmgr.lifBeingRemoved:notice]: LIF  (on virtual server 3), IP address x.x.x.x, is being removed from node 02, port a0a-3.
[?]  Thu Sep 25 02:01:41 +0900 [vifmgr: vifmgr.lifsuccessfullymoved:notice]: LIF  (on virtual server 3), IP address x.x.x.x, is now hosted on node 02, port a0a-3.
[?]  Thu Sep 25 02:01:41 +0900 [vifmgr: vifmgr.lifsuccessfullymoved:notice]: LIF  (on virtual server 3), IP address x.x.x.x, is now hosted on node 02, port a0a-2.
[?]  Thu Sep 25 02:01:41 +0900 [vifmgr: vifmgr.lifmoved.byadmin:notice]: LIF  (on virtual server 3), IP address x.x.x.x, is being moved to node 02, port a0a-2.
[?]  Thu Sep 25 02:01:42 +0900 [OscHighPriThreadPool: object.store.available:notice]: Able to connect to the object store "xx" from node xxxx.

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