PowerScale OneFS: Alert Seen When IP Range is Too Small for Number of Interfaces in a Pool
Summary: Alert seen when the IP range is too small for the number of Interfaces in a Pool: Aggregate network link 10gige-agg-1 (lagg0) error, interfaces down: All; no addresses
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Symptoms
Per general recommendation, Pools should contain enough IP addresses to cover the number of interfaces added to the pool. For optimal load-balancing if a node fails, dynamic IP pools require N*(N-1) IP addresses, where N is the number of nodes or interfaces that participate in the pool.
Recurring alerts similar to the following are seen when there is no issues with physical interfaces:
NOTE: The recommendation does not prohibit or restrict creating an IP pool with a single IP across multiple node interfaces. Such setups may be used for third-party solution integration.
Recurring alerts similar to the following are seen when there is no issues with physical interfaces:
Aggregate network link 10gige-agg-1 (lagg0) error, interface(s) down: all; no addresses Cluster-4# isi events show 1.7434 ID: 1.7434 Type: 200020004 Severity: critical Value: 2.0 Message: Aggregate network link 10gige-agg-1 (lagg0) error, interface(s)... Node: 1 Lifetime: Fri Dec 9 09:59:22 2016 - Now Quieted: Not quieted Specifiers: lnn: 1 thresh: 1.0 phys_iface: '' val: 2 nic: '' ifname: '10gige-agg-1 (lagg0)' devid: 1 phys_ifaces: 'all; no addresses' Coalesced by: --
Cause
- There are not enough IP addresses configured in a pool's range to cover the number of interfaces which have been added to the pool.
- The pool may have the rebalance policy set to "Manual" in which case IPs are not moved back onto an interface automatically, and by nature of this setting must manually have a rebalance command issued.
Resolution
- Verify that there is a pool without enough IP addresses in the range to cover the number of interfaces configured by running the below command and analyzing the output. In the example output below, we see one IP address in the range where 10 interfaces are configured in the pool:
isi network interfaces list -v
subnet1:pool1 - HDFS Name Node
In Subnet: subnet1
Allocation: Dynamic
Ranges: 1
10.10.76.80-10.10.76.80
Pool Membership: 10
1:10gige-agg-1 (up)
2:10gige-agg-1 (up)
3:10gige-agg-1 (up)
4:10gige-agg-1 (up)
5:10gige-agg-1 (up)
6:10gige-agg-1 (up)
7:10gige-agg-1 (up)
8:10gige-agg-1 (up)
9:10gige-agg-1 (up)
10:10gige-agg-1 (up)
Aggregation Mode: Etherchannel (FEC)
Access Zone: Zone-Prod-Cust (3)
SmartConnect:
Suspended Nodes : None
Auto Unsuspend ... 0
Zone : zonename.test.local
Time to Live : 0
Service Subnet : Prod-Customer
Connection Policy: Round Robin
Failover Policy : Round Robin
Rebalance Policy : Automatic Failback
- Add a range of IP addresses to the pool to meet or exceed the number of configured interfaces in the pool, or remove interfaces to meet the allotment of IP addresses configured for the pool.
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Article Number: 000063951
Article Type: Solution
Τελευταία τροποποίηση: 28 Φεβ 2024
Version: 3
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