PowerFlex: Lifecycle Mode Reasons and NSX Handling
Summary: Lifecycle mode allows lifecycle management of node components in an unsupported configuration. In lifecycle mode, a service supports health and compliance monitoring, service mode, and nondisruptive upgrade operations. All other service operations are blocked. ...
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Lifecycle mode
Lifecycle mode allows lifecycle management of node components in an unsupported configuration. In lifecycle mode, a service supports health and compliance monitoring, service mode, and nondisruptive upgrade operations. All other service operations are blocked.
Lifecycle mode controls the operations that can be performed for configurations with limited support, including the following:
- No switch configuration
- No switch connectivity
- Unsupported switch
- Invalid server inventory
- Missing network settings
- Unsupported server configurations
- Unsupported NIC or NIC teaming policies
- Network configuration without a PXE VLAN setting
- PowerFlex MDM cluster without virtual IP addresses
- VMware vSphere Cluster Services (vCLS) virtual machines on local storage
PowerFlex Manager also puts a service in lifecycle mode if you select a minimal compliance version that includes firmware only for the service, and or the VMware NSX-T service is configured.
When NSX is configured, limited actions are available because the RG is in lifecycle mode; hence, the below actions to be followed.
- Remove the RG and add all the newly created PFxM Networks while adding the RG back to PFxM.
- Run the "Update Resource Group Details" on the Resource Group
Additional Information
See
PowerFlex Management Platform: Resource Group in Lifecycle mode after migration
PowerFlex Rack: Lifecycle mode because LLDP is not turned on