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Flapping stack
Good afternoon chaps,

I have a flapping stack cable - but I can't seem to disable one of the cables - anyone knowhow to do this?

Any Ideas?

Boot-Monitor Image size = 370695, Version:10.1.00T7f5 (grz10100)
HW: Stackable ICX6610-24

SAN02#sh stack stack-ports
active standby
+---+ +---+
=2/6| 1 |2/1==2/6| 2 |2/1=
| +---+ +---+ |
| |
|------------------------|

U# Stack-port1 Stack-port2
1 up (1/2/1-1/2/2) up (1/2/6-1/2/7)
up ports: 1/2/1, 1/2/2, 1/2/3, 1/2/4, 1/2/5
up ports: 1/2/6, 1/2/7, 1/2/8, 1/2/9, 1/2/10

2 up (2/2/1-2/2/2) up (2/2/6-2/2/7)
up ports: 2/2/1, 2/2/2, 2/2/3, 2/2/4, 2/2/5
up ports: 2/2/6, 2/2/7, 2/2/8, 2/2/9, 2/2/10




Aug 13 16:30:48:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
Aug 13 16:30:47:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
Aug 13 16:30:47:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
Aug 13 16:30:45:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
Aug 13 16:30:45:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
Aug 13 16:30:44:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
Aug 13 16:30:43:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
Aug 13 16:30:42:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
Aug 13 16:30:41:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
Aug 13 16:30:40:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
Aug 13 16:30:40:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
Aug 13 16:30:39:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
Aug 13 16:30:38:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
Aug 13 16:30:37:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
Aug 13 16:30:36:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
Aug 13 16:30:35:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
Aug 13 16:30:34:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
Aug 13 16:30:33:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
Aug 13 16:30:33:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
Aug 13 16:30:32:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
Aug 13 16:30:31:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up


Also why does the sh stack connection - change what is connected everytime I run it?

active standby
+---+ +---+
=2/6| 1 |2/1==2/6| 2 |2/1=
| +---+ +---+ |
| |
|------------------------|

trunk probe results: 2 links
Link 1: u1 -- u2, num=4
1: 1/2/2 (T0) <---> 2/2/7 (T1)
2: 1/2/3 (T0) <---> 2/2/8 (T1)
3: 1/2/4 (T0) <---> 2/2/9 (T1)
4: 1/2/5 (T0) <---> 2/2/10(T1)
Link 2: u1 -- u2, num=5
1: 1/2/6 (T1) <---> 2/2/1 (T0)
2: 1/2/7 (T1) <---> 2/2/2 (T0)
3: 1/2/8 (T1) <---> 2/2/3 (T0)
4: 1/2/9 (T1) <---> 2/2/4 (T0)
5: 1/2/10(T1) <---> 2/2/5 (T0)

Link 1: u1 -- u2, num=5
1: 1/2/1 (T0) <---> 2/2/6 (T1)
2: 1/2/2 (T0) <---> 2/2/7 (T1)
3: 1/2/3 (T0) <---> 2/2/8 (T1)
4: 1/2/4 (T0) <---> 2/2/9 (T1)
5: 1/2/5 (T0) <---> 2/2/10(T1)
Link 2: u1 -- u2, num=5
1: 1/2/6 (T1) <---> 2/2/1 (T0)
2: 1/2/7 (T1) <---> 2/2/2 (T0)
3: 1/2/8 (T1) <---> 2/2/3 (T0)
4: 1/2/9 (T1) <---> 2/2/4 (T0)
5: 1/2/10(T1) <---> 2/2/5 (T0)
CPU to CPU packets are fine between 2 units.

I am so confused - I need to get this healthy remotely if possible.

Thanks!

Nick

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Re: Flapping stack [ In reply to ]
Hi Nick,

You could just try to de-configure the flapping port as a stack-link,
and then proceed to disable it quickly afterwards. That chunk of config
should be right at the top of your "show running-config".

Best regards,
Martijn Schmidt

On 08/13/2015 05:42 PM, Nick Cutting wrote:
> Good afternoon chaps,
>
> I have a flapping stack cable - but I can't seem to disable one of the cables - anyone knowhow to do this?
>
> Any Ideas?
>
> Boot-Monitor Image size = 370695, Version:10.1.00T7f5 (grz10100)
> HW: Stackable ICX6610-24
>
> SAN02#sh stack stack-ports
> active standby
> +---+ +---+
> =2/6| 1 |2/1==2/6| 2 |2/1=
> | +---+ +---+ |
> | |
> |------------------------|
>
> U# Stack-port1 Stack-port2
> 1 up (1/2/1-1/2/2) up (1/2/6-1/2/7)
> up ports: 1/2/1, 1/2/2, 1/2/3, 1/2/4, 1/2/5
> up ports: 1/2/6, 1/2/7, 1/2/8, 1/2/9, 1/2/10
>
> 2 up (2/2/1-2/2/2) up (2/2/6-2/2/7)
> up ports: 2/2/1, 2/2/2, 2/2/3, 2/2/4, 2/2/5
> up ports: 2/2/6, 2/2/7, 2/2/8, 2/2/9, 2/2/10
>
>
>
>
> Aug 13 16:30:48:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
> Aug 13 16:30:47:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
> Aug 13 16:30:47:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
> Aug 13 16:30:45:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
> Aug 13 16:30:45:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
> Aug 13 16:30:44:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
> Aug 13 16:30:43:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
> Aug 13 16:30:42:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
> Aug 13 16:30:41:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
> Aug 13 16:30:40:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
> Aug 13 16:30:40:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
> Aug 13 16:30:39:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
> Aug 13 16:30:38:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
> Aug 13 16:30:37:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
> Aug 13 16:30:36:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
> Aug 13 16:30:35:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
> Aug 13 16:30:34:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
> Aug 13 16:30:33:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
> Aug 13 16:30:33:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
> Aug 13 16:30:32:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
> Aug 13 16:30:31:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
>
>
> Also why does the sh stack connection - change what is connected everytime I run it?
>
> active standby
> +---+ +---+
> =2/6| 1 |2/1==2/6| 2 |2/1=
> | +---+ +---+ |
> | |
> |------------------------|
>
> trunk probe results: 2 links
> Link 1: u1 -- u2, num=4
> 1: 1/2/2 (T0) <---> 2/2/7 (T1)
> 2: 1/2/3 (T0) <---> 2/2/8 (T1)
> 3: 1/2/4 (T0) <---> 2/2/9 (T1)
> 4: 1/2/5 (T0) <---> 2/2/10(T1)
> Link 2: u1 -- u2, num=5
> 1: 1/2/6 (T1) <---> 2/2/1 (T0)
> 2: 1/2/7 (T1) <---> 2/2/2 (T0)
> 3: 1/2/8 (T1) <---> 2/2/3 (T0)
> 4: 1/2/9 (T1) <---> 2/2/4 (T0)
> 5: 1/2/10(T1) <---> 2/2/5 (T0)
>
> Link 1: u1 -- u2, num=5
> 1: 1/2/1 (T0) <---> 2/2/6 (T1)
> 2: 1/2/2 (T0) <---> 2/2/7 (T1)
> 3: 1/2/3 (T0) <---> 2/2/8 (T1)
> 4: 1/2/4 (T0) <---> 2/2/9 (T1)
> 5: 1/2/5 (T0) <---> 2/2/10(T1)
> Link 2: u1 -- u2, num=5
> 1: 1/2/6 (T1) <---> 2/2/1 (T0)
> 2: 1/2/7 (T1) <---> 2/2/2 (T0)
> 3: 1/2/8 (T1) <---> 2/2/3 (T0)
> 4: 1/2/9 (T1) <---> 2/2/4 (T0)
> 5: 1/2/10(T1) <---> 2/2/5 (T0)
> CPU to CPU packets are fine between 2 units.
>
> I am so confused - I need to get this healthy remotely if possible.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Nick
>
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Re: Flapping stack [ In reply to ]
Thank you

I ended up ringing support and I think I have hit a bug.

The flapping is constant - I'm upgrading the code and restarting later

Thanks !

From: i3D.net - Martijn Schmidt [mailto:martijnschmidt@i3d.net]
Sent: 13 August 2015 16:46
To: Nick Cutting; foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [f-nsp] Flapping stack

Hi Nick,

You could just try to de-configure the flapping port as a stack-link, and then proceed to disable it quickly afterwards. That chunk of config should be right at the top of your "show running-config".

Best regards,
Martijn Schmidt
On 08/13/2015 05:42 PM, Nick Cutting wrote:

Good afternoon chaps,



I have a flapping stack cable - but I can't seem to disable one of the cables - anyone knowhow to do this?



Any Ideas?



Boot-Monitor Image size = 370695, Version:10.1.00T7f5 (grz10100)

HW: Stackable ICX6610-24



SAN02#sh stack stack-ports

active standby

+---+ +---+

=2/6| 1 |2/1==2/6| 2 |2/1=

| +---+ +---+ |

| |

|------------------------|



U# Stack-port1 Stack-port2

1 up (1/2/1-1/2/2) up (1/2/6-1/2/7)

up ports: 1/2/1, 1/2/2, 1/2/3, 1/2/4, 1/2/5

up ports: 1/2/6, 1/2/7, 1/2/8, 1/2/9, 1/2/10



2 up (2/2/1-2/2/2) up (2/2/6-2/2/7)

up ports: 2/2/1, 2/2/2, 2/2/3, 2/2/4, 2/2/5

up ports: 2/2/6, 2/2/7, 2/2/8, 2/2/9, 2/2/10









Aug 13 16:30:48:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up

Aug 13 16:30:47:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down

Aug 13 16:30:47:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up

Aug 13 16:30:45:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down

Aug 13 16:30:45:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up

Aug 13 16:30:44:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down

Aug 13 16:30:43:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up

Aug 13 16:30:42:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down

Aug 13 16:30:41:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up

Aug 13 16:30:40:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down

Aug 13 16:30:40:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up

Aug 13 16:30:39:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down

Aug 13 16:30:38:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up

Aug 13 16:30:37:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down

Aug 13 16:30:36:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up

Aug 13 16:30:35:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down

Aug 13 16:30:34:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up

Aug 13 16:30:33:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down

Aug 13 16:30:33:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up

Aug 13 16:30:32:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down

Aug 13 16:30:31:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up





Also why does the sh stack connection - change what is connected everytime I run it?



active standby

+---+ +---+

=2/6| 1 |2/1==2/6| 2 |2/1=

| +---+ +---+ |

| |

|------------------------|



trunk probe results: 2 links

Link 1: u1 -- u2, num=4

1: 1/2/2 (T0) <---> 2/2/7 (T1)

2: 1/2/3 (T0) <---> 2/2/8 (T1)

3: 1/2/4 (T0) <---> 2/2/9 (T1)

4: 1/2/5 (T0) <---> 2/2/10(T1)

Link 2: u1 -- u2, num=5

1: 1/2/6 (T1) <---> 2/2/1 (T0)

2: 1/2/7 (T1) <---> 2/2/2 (T0)

3: 1/2/8 (T1) <---> 2/2/3 (T0)

4: 1/2/9 (T1) <---> 2/2/4 (T0)

5: 1/2/10(T1) <---> 2/2/5 (T0)



Link 1: u1 -- u2, num=5

1: 1/2/1 (T0) <---> 2/2/6 (T1)

2: 1/2/2 (T0) <---> 2/2/7 (T1)

3: 1/2/3 (T0) <---> 2/2/8 (T1)

4: 1/2/4 (T0) <---> 2/2/9 (T1)

5: 1/2/5 (T0) <---> 2/2/10(T1)

Link 2: u1 -- u2, num=5

1: 1/2/6 (T1) <---> 2/2/1 (T0)

2: 1/2/7 (T1) <---> 2/2/2 (T0)

3: 1/2/8 (T1) <---> 2/2/3 (T0)

4: 1/2/9 (T1) <---> 2/2/4 (T0)

5: 1/2/10(T1) <---> 2/2/5 (T0)

CPU to CPU packets are fine between 2 units.



I am so confused - I need to get this healthy remotely if possible.



Thanks!



Nick



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Re: Flapping stack [ In reply to ]
What code are you running on that ICX6610?

Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: foundry-nsp [mailto:foundry-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of
Nick Cutting
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 10:42 AM
To: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: [f-nsp] Flapping stack

Good afternoon chaps,

I have a flapping stack cable - but I can't seem to disable one of the
cables - anyone knowhow to do this?

Any Ideas?

Boot-Monitor Image size = 370695, Version:10.1.00T7f5 (grz10100)
HW: Stackable ICX6610-24

SAN02#sh stack stack-ports
active standby

+---+ +---+

=2/6| 1 |2/1==2/6| 2 |2/1=

| +---+ +---+ |

| |

|------------------------|


U# Stack-port1 Stack-port2
1 up (1/2/1-1/2/2) up (1/2/6-1/2/7)
up ports: 1/2/1, 1/2/2, 1/2/3, 1/2/4, 1/2/5
up ports: 1/2/6, 1/2/7, 1/2/8, 1/2/9, 1/2/10

2 up (2/2/1-2/2/2) up (2/2/6-2/2/7)
up ports: 2/2/1, 2/2/2, 2/2/3, 2/2/4, 2/2/5
up ports: 2/2/6, 2/2/7, 2/2/8, 2/2/9, 2/2/10




Aug 13 16:30:48:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
Aug 13 16:30:47:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
Aug 13 16:30:47:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
Aug 13 16:30:45:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
Aug 13 16:30:45:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
Aug 13 16:30:44:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
Aug 13 16:30:43:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
Aug 13 16:30:42:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
Aug 13 16:30:41:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
Aug 13 16:30:40:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
Aug 13 16:30:40:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
Aug 13 16:30:39:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
Aug 13 16:30:38:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
Aug 13 16:30:37:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
Aug 13 16:30:36:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
Aug 13 16:30:35:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
Aug 13 16:30:34:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
Aug 13 16:30:33:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
Aug 13 16:30:33:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
Aug 13 16:30:32:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down
Aug 13 16:30:31:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up


Also why does the sh stack connection - change what is connected everytime I
run it?

active standby

+---+ +---+

=2/6| 1 |2/1==2/6| 2 |2/1=

| +---+ +---+ |

| |

|------------------------|


trunk probe results: 2 links
Link 1: u1 -- u2, num=4
1: 1/2/2 (T0) <---> 2/2/7 (T1)
2: 1/2/3 (T0) <---> 2/2/8 (T1)
3: 1/2/4 (T0) <---> 2/2/9 (T1)
4: 1/2/5 (T0) <---> 2/2/10(T1)
Link 2: u1 -- u2, num=5
1: 1/2/6 (T1) <---> 2/2/1 (T0)
2: 1/2/7 (T1) <---> 2/2/2 (T0)
3: 1/2/8 (T1) <---> 2/2/3 (T0)
4: 1/2/9 (T1) <---> 2/2/4 (T0)
5: 1/2/10(T1) <---> 2/2/5 (T0)

Link 1: u1 -- u2, num=5
1: 1/2/1 (T0) <---> 2/2/6 (T1)
2: 1/2/2 (T0) <---> 2/2/7 (T1)
3: 1/2/3 (T0) <---> 2/2/8 (T1)
4: 1/2/4 (T0) <---> 2/2/9 (T1)
5: 1/2/5 (T0) <---> 2/2/10(T1)
Link 2: u1 -- u2, num=5
1: 1/2/6 (T1) <---> 2/2/1 (T0)
2: 1/2/7 (T1) <---> 2/2/2 (T0)
3: 1/2/8 (T1) <---> 2/2/3 (T0)
4: 1/2/9 (T1) <---> 2/2/4 (T0)
5: 1/2/10(T1) <---> 2/2/5 (T0)
CPU to CPU packets are fine between 2 units.

I am so confused - I need to get this healthy remotely if possible.

Thanks!

Nick

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Re: Flapping stack [ In reply to ]
I was running FCXR08010g.bin
I am now running FCXR08010m.bin

Has been stable since the upgrade / reload on Thursday night.

Thank you

Nick
-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Bulk [mailto:frnkblk@iname.com]
Sent: 15 August 2015 00:15
To: Nick Cutting
Cc: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: Flapping stack

What code are you running on that ICX6610?

Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: foundry-nsp [mailto:foundry-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Nick Cutting
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 10:42 AM
To: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: [f-nsp] Flapping stack

Good afternoon chaps,

I have a flapping stack cable - but I can't seem to disable one of the cables - anyone knowhow to do this?

Any Ideas?

Boot-Monitor Image size = 370695, Version:10.1.00T7f5 (grz10100)
HW: Stackable ICX6610-24

SAN02#sh stack stack-ports
active standby

+---+ +---+

=2/6| 1 |2/1==2/6| 2 |2/1=

| +---+ +---+ |

| |

|------------------------|


U# Stack-port1 Stack-port2
1 up (1/2/1-1/2/2) up (1/2/6-1/2/7)
up ports: 1/2/1, 1/2/2, 1/2/3, 1/2/4, 1/2/5
up ports: 1/2/6, 1/2/7, 1/2/8, 1/2/9, 1/2/10

2 up (2/2/1-2/2/2) up (2/2/6-2/2/7)
up ports: 2/2/1, 2/2/2, 2/2/3, 2/2/4, 2/2/5
up ports: 2/2/6, 2/2/7, 2/2/8, 2/2/9, 2/2/10




Aug 13 16:30:48:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13 16:30:47:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13 16:30:47:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13 16:30:45:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13 16:30:45:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13 16:30:44:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13 16:30:43:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13 16:30:42:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13 16:30:41:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13 16:30:40:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13 16:30:40:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13 16:30:39:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13 16:30:38:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13 16:30:37:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13 16:30:36:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13 16:30:35:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:34:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13 16:30:33:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13 16:30:33:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13 16:30:32:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13 16:30:31:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up


Also why does the sh stack connection - change what is connected everytime I run it?

active standby

+---+ +---+

=2/6| 1 |2/1==2/6| 2 |2/1=

| +---+ +---+ |

| |

|------------------------|


trunk probe results: 2 links
Link 1: u1 -- u2, num=4
1: 1/2/2 (T0) <---> 2/2/7 (T1)
2: 1/2/3 (T0) <---> 2/2/8 (T1)
3: 1/2/4 (T0) <---> 2/2/9 (T1)
4: 1/2/5 (T0) <---> 2/2/10(T1)
Link 2: u1 -- u2, num=5
1: 1/2/6 (T1) <---> 2/2/1 (T0)
2: 1/2/7 (T1) <---> 2/2/2 (T0)
3: 1/2/8 (T1) <---> 2/2/3 (T0)
4: 1/2/9 (T1) <---> 2/2/4 (T0)
5: 1/2/10(T1) <---> 2/2/5 (T0)

Link 1: u1 -- u2, num=5
1: 1/2/1 (T0) <---> 2/2/6 (T1)
2: 1/2/2 (T0) <---> 2/2/7 (T1)
3: 1/2/3 (T0) <---> 2/2/8 (T1)
4: 1/2/4 (T0) <---> 2/2/9 (T1)
5: 1/2/5 (T0) <---> 2/2/10(T1)
Link 2: u1 -- u2, num=5
1: 1/2/6 (T1) <---> 2/2/1 (T0)
2: 1/2/7 (T1) <---> 2/2/2 (T0)
3: 1/2/8 (T1) <---> 2/2/3 (T0)
4: 1/2/9 (T1) <---> 2/2/4 (T0)
5: 1/2/10(T1) <---> 2/2/5 (T0)
CPU to CPU packets are fine between 2 units.

I am so confused - I need to get this healthy remotely if possible.

Thanks!

Nick

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Re: Flapping stack [ In reply to ]
Thanks for sharing. We're running 10k.

Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Cutting [mailto:ncutting@edgetg.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, August 17, 2015 2:36 AM
To: Frank Bulk <frnkblk@iname.com>
Cc: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: Flapping stack

I was running FCXR08010g.bin
I am now running FCXR08010m.bin

Has been stable since the upgrade / reload on Thursday night.

Thank you

Nick
-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Bulk [mailto:frnkblk@iname.com]
Sent: 15 August 2015 00:15
To: Nick Cutting
Cc: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: Flapping stack

What code are you running on that ICX6610?

Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: foundry-nsp [mailto:foundry-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of
Nick Cutting
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 10:42 AM
To: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: [f-nsp] Flapping stack

Good afternoon chaps,

I have a flapping stack cable - but I can't seem to disable one of the
cables - anyone knowhow to do this?

Any Ideas?

Boot-Monitor Image size = 370695, Version:10.1.00T7f5 (grz10100)
HW: Stackable ICX6610-24

SAN02#sh stack stack-ports
active standby

+---+ +---+

=2/6| 1 |2/1==2/6| 2 |2/1=

| +---+ +---+ |

| |

|------------------------|


U# Stack-port1 Stack-port2
1 up (1/2/1-1/2/2) up (1/2/6-1/2/7)
up ports: 1/2/1, 1/2/2, 1/2/3, 1/2/4, 1/2/5
up ports: 1/2/6, 1/2/7, 1/2/8, 1/2/9, 1/2/10

2 up (2/2/1-2/2/2) up (2/2/6-2/2/7)
up ports: 2/2/1, 2/2/2, 2/2/3, 2/2/4, 2/2/5
up ports: 2/2/6, 2/2/7, 2/2/8, 2/2/9, 2/2/10




Aug 13 16:30:48:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:47:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:47:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:45:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:45:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:44:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:43:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:42:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:41:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:40:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:40:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:39:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:38:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:37:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:36:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:35:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:34:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:33:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:33:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:32:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:31:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up


Also why does the sh stack connection - change what is connected everytime I
run it?

active standby

+---+ +---+

=2/6| 1 |2/1==2/6| 2 |2/1=

| +---+ +---+ |

| |

|------------------------|


trunk probe results: 2 links
Link 1: u1 -- u2, num=4
1: 1/2/2 (T0) <---> 2/2/7 (T1)
2: 1/2/3 (T0) <---> 2/2/8 (T1)
3: 1/2/4 (T0) <---> 2/2/9 (T1)
4: 1/2/5 (T0) <---> 2/2/10(T1)
Link 2: u1 -- u2, num=5
1: 1/2/6 (T1) <---> 2/2/1 (T0)
2: 1/2/7 (T1) <---> 2/2/2 (T0)
3: 1/2/8 (T1) <---> 2/2/3 (T0)
4: 1/2/9 (T1) <---> 2/2/4 (T0)
5: 1/2/10(T1) <---> 2/2/5 (T0)

Link 1: u1 -- u2, num=5
1: 1/2/1 (T0) <---> 2/2/6 (T1)
2: 1/2/2 (T0) <---> 2/2/7 (T1)
3: 1/2/3 (T0) <---> 2/2/8 (T1)
4: 1/2/4 (T0) <---> 2/2/9 (T1)
5: 1/2/5 (T0) <---> 2/2/10(T1)
Link 2: u1 -- u2, num=5
1: 1/2/6 (T1) <---> 2/2/1 (T0)
2: 1/2/7 (T1) <---> 2/2/2 (T0)
3: 1/2/8 (T1) <---> 2/2/3 (T0)
4: 1/2/9 (T1) <---> 2/2/4 (T0)
5: 1/2/10(T1) <---> 2/2/5 (T0)
CPU to CPU packets are fine between 2 units.

I am so confused - I need to get this healthy remotely if possible.

Thanks!

Nick

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Re: Flapping stack [ In reply to ]
Brocade have released ICXR08030a.bin it may resolve your issue.

Rajesh Singh,



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From: foundry-nsp <foundry-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net> on behalf of Frank Bulk <frnkblk@iname.com>
Sent: Monday, August 17, 2015 5:46 PM
To: 'Nick Cutting'
Cc: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [f-nsp] Flapping stack

Thanks for sharing. We're running 10k.

Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Cutting [mailto:ncutting@edgetg.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, August 17, 2015 2:36 AM
To: Frank Bulk <frnkblk@iname.com>
Cc: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: Flapping stack

I was running FCXR08010g.bin
I am now running FCXR08010m.bin

Has been stable since the upgrade / reload on Thursday night.

Thank you

Nick
-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Bulk [mailto:frnkblk@iname.com]
Sent: 15 August 2015 00:15
To: Nick Cutting
Cc: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: Flapping stack

What code are you running on that ICX6610?

Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: foundry-nsp [mailto:foundry-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of
Nick Cutting
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 10:42 AM
To: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: [f-nsp] Flapping stack

Good afternoon chaps,

I have a flapping stack cable - but I can't seem to disable one of the
cables - anyone knowhow to do this?

Any Ideas?

Boot-Monitor Image size = 370695, Version:10.1.00T7f5 (grz10100)
HW: Stackable ICX6610-24

SAN02#sh stack stack-ports
active standby

+---+ +---+

=2/6| 1 |2/1==2/6| 2 |2/1=

| +---+ +---+ |

| |

|------------------------|


U# Stack-port1 Stack-port2
1 up (1/2/1-1/2/2) up (1/2/6-1/2/7)
up ports: 1/2/1, 1/2/2, 1/2/3, 1/2/4, 1/2/5
up ports: 1/2/6, 1/2/7, 1/2/8, 1/2/9, 1/2/10

2 up (2/2/1-2/2/2) up (2/2/6-2/2/7)
up ports: 2/2/1, 2/2/2, 2/2/3, 2/2/4, 2/2/5
up ports: 2/2/6, 2/2/7, 2/2/8, 2/2/9, 2/2/10




Aug 13 16:30:48:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:47:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:47:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:45:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:45:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:44:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:43:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:42:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:41:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:40:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:40:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:39:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:38:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:37:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:36:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:35:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:34:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:33:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:33:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:32:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:31:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up


Also why does the sh stack connection - change what is connected everytime I
run it?

active standby

+---+ +---+

=2/6| 1 |2/1==2/6| 2 |2/1=

| +---+ +---+ |

| |

|------------------------|


trunk probe results: 2 links
Link 1: u1 -- u2, num=4
1: 1/2/2 (T0) <---> 2/2/7 (T1)
2: 1/2/3 (T0) <---> 2/2/8 (T1)
3: 1/2/4 (T0) <---> 2/2/9 (T1)
4: 1/2/5 (T0) <---> 2/2/10(T1)
Link 2: u1 -- u2, num=5
1: 1/2/6 (T1) <---> 2/2/1 (T0)
2: 1/2/7 (T1) <---> 2/2/2 (T0)
3: 1/2/8 (T1) <---> 2/2/3 (T0)
4: 1/2/9 (T1) <---> 2/2/4 (T0)
5: 1/2/10(T1) <---> 2/2/5 (T0)

Link 1: u1 -- u2, num=5
1: 1/2/1 (T0) <---> 2/2/6 (T1)
2: 1/2/2 (T0) <---> 2/2/7 (T1)
3: 1/2/3 (T0) <---> 2/2/8 (T1)
4: 1/2/4 (T0) <---> 2/2/9 (T1)
5: 1/2/5 (T0) <---> 2/2/10(T1)
Link 2: u1 -- u2, num=5
1: 1/2/6 (T1) <---> 2/2/1 (T0)
2: 1/2/7 (T1) <---> 2/2/2 (T0)
3: 1/2/8 (T1) <---> 2/2/3 (T0)
4: 1/2/9 (T1) <---> 2/2/4 (T0)
5: 1/2/10(T1) <---> 2/2/5 (T0)
CPU to CPU packets are fine between 2 units.

I am so confused - I need to get this healthy remotely if possible.

Thanks!

Nick

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Re: Flapping stack [ In reply to ]
Actually 8.0.30b is out, and a better choice if you are looking to upgrade
to an 8.0.30 train. There were a large number of defects closed with that
release. 8.0.20d is due out very soon as well for those that want to
venture past the 8.0.10 code.

Mike

On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 11:17 PM, Rajesh Singh <Rajesh.Singh@admedia.ae>
wrote:

> Brocade have released ICXR08030a.bin it may resolve your issue.
>
> Rajesh Singh,
>
>
>
> ________________________________________
> From: foundry-nsp <foundry-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net> on behalf of
> Frank Bulk <frnkblk@iname.com>
> Sent: Monday, August 17, 2015 5:46 PM
> To: 'Nick Cutting'
> Cc: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [f-nsp] Flapping stack
>
> Thanks for sharing. We're running 10k.
>
> Frank
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nick Cutting [mailto:ncutting@edgetg.co.uk]
> Sent: Monday, August 17, 2015 2:36 AM
> To: Frank Bulk <frnkblk@iname.com>
> Cc: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: RE: Flapping stack
>
> I was running FCXR08010g.bin
> I am now running FCXR08010m.bin
>
> Has been stable since the upgrade / reload on Thursday night.
>
> Thank you
>
> Nick
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Frank Bulk [mailto:frnkblk@iname.com]
> Sent: 15 August 2015 00:15
> To: Nick Cutting
> Cc: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: RE: Flapping stack
>
> What code are you running on that ICX6610?
>
> Frank
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: foundry-nsp [mailto:foundry-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net] On Behalf
> Of
> Nick Cutting
> Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 10:42 AM
> To: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: [f-nsp] Flapping stack
>
> Good afternoon chaps,
>
> I have a flapping stack cable - but I can't seem to disable one of the
> cables - anyone knowhow to do this?
>
> Any Ideas?
>
> Boot-Monitor Image size = 370695, Version:10.1.00T7f5 (grz10100)
> HW: Stackable ICX6610-24
>
> SAN02#sh stack stack-ports
> active standby
>
> +---+ +---+
>
> =2/6| 1 |2/1==2/6| 2 |2/1=
>
> | +---+ +---+ |
>
> | |
>
> |------------------------|
>
>
> U# Stack-port1 Stack-port2
> 1 up (1/2/1-1/2/2) up (1/2/6-1/2/7)
> up ports: 1/2/1, 1/2/2, 1/2/3, 1/2/4, 1/2/5
> up ports: 1/2/6, 1/2/7, 1/2/8, 1/2/9, 1/2/10
>
> 2 up (2/2/1-2/2/2) up (2/2/6-2/2/7)
> up ports: 2/2/1, 2/2/2, 2/2/3, 2/2/4, 2/2/5
> up ports: 2/2/6, 2/2/7, 2/2/8, 2/2/9, 2/2/10
>
>
>
>
> Aug 13 16:30:48:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
> 16:30:47:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
> 16:30:47:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
> 16:30:45:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
> 16:30:45:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
> 16:30:44:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
> 16:30:43:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
> 16:30:42:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
> 16:30:41:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
> 16:30:40:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
> 16:30:40:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
> 16:30:39:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
> 16:30:38:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
> 16:30:37:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
> 16:30:36:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
> 16:30:35:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
> 16:30:34:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
> 16:30:33:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
> 16:30:33:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
> 16:30:32:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
> 16:30:31:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
>
>
> Also why does the sh stack connection - change what is connected everytime
> I
> run it?
>
> active standby
>
> +---+ +---+
>
> =2/6| 1 |2/1==2/6| 2 |2/1=
>
> | +---+ +---+ |
>
> | |
>
> |------------------------|
>
>
> trunk probe results: 2 links
> Link 1: u1 -- u2, num=4
> 1: 1/2/2 (T0) <---> 2/2/7 (T1)
> 2: 1/2/3 (T0) <---> 2/2/8 (T1)
> 3: 1/2/4 (T0) <---> 2/2/9 (T1)
> 4: 1/2/5 (T0) <---> 2/2/10(T1)
> Link 2: u1 -- u2, num=5
> 1: 1/2/6 (T1) <---> 2/2/1 (T0)
> 2: 1/2/7 (T1) <---> 2/2/2 (T0)
> 3: 1/2/8 (T1) <---> 2/2/3 (T0)
> 4: 1/2/9 (T1) <---> 2/2/4 (T0)
> 5: 1/2/10(T1) <---> 2/2/5 (T0)
>
> Link 1: u1 -- u2, num=5
> 1: 1/2/1 (T0) <---> 2/2/6 (T1)
> 2: 1/2/2 (T0) <---> 2/2/7 (T1)
> 3: 1/2/3 (T0) <---> 2/2/8 (T1)
> 4: 1/2/4 (T0) <---> 2/2/9 (T1)
> 5: 1/2/5 (T0) <---> 2/2/10(T1)
> Link 2: u1 -- u2, num=5
> 1: 1/2/6 (T1) <---> 2/2/1 (T0)
> 2: 1/2/7 (T1) <---> 2/2/2 (T0)
> 3: 1/2/8 (T1) <---> 2/2/3 (T0)
> 4: 1/2/9 (T1) <---> 2/2/4 (T0)
> 5: 1/2/10(T1) <---> 2/2/5 (T0)
> CPU to CPU packets are fine between 2 units.
>
> I am so confused - I need to get this healthy remotely if possible.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Nick
>
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Re: Flapping stack [ In reply to ]
Thank you – Where would I find a list of fixed bugs?

I am rather new to the brocade universe

From: Mike Allen [mailto:mkallen@gmail.com]
Sent: 18 August 2015 17:57
To: Rajesh Singh
Cc: Frank Bulk; Nick Cutting; foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [f-nsp] Flapping stack

Actually 8.0.30b is out, and a better choice if you are looking to upgrade to an 8.0.30 train. There were a large number of defects closed with that release. 8.0.20d is due out very soon as well for those that want to venture past the 8.0.10 code.

Mike

On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 11:17 PM, Rajesh Singh <Rajesh.Singh@admedia.ae<mailto:Rajesh.Singh@admedia.ae>> wrote:
Brocade have released ICXR08030a.bin it may resolve your issue.

Rajesh Singh,



________________________________________
From: foundry-nsp <foundry-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net<mailto:foundry-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net>> on behalf of Frank Bulk <frnkblk@iname.com<mailto:frnkblk@iname.com>>
Sent: Monday, August 17, 2015 5:46 PM
To: 'Nick Cutting'
Cc: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net<mailto:foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net>
Subject: Re: [f-nsp] Flapping stack

Thanks for sharing. We're running 10k.

Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Cutting [mailto:ncutting@edgetg.co.uk<mailto:ncutting@edgetg.co.uk>]
Sent: Monday, August 17, 2015 2:36 AM
To: Frank Bulk <frnkblk@iname.com<mailto:frnkblk@iname.com>>
Cc: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net<mailto:foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net>
Subject: RE: Flapping stack

I was running FCXR08010g.bin
I am now running FCXR08010m.bin

Has been stable since the upgrade / reload on Thursday night.

Thank you

Nick
-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Bulk [mailto:frnkblk@iname.com<mailto:frnkblk@iname.com>]
Sent: 15 August 2015 00:15
To: Nick Cutting
Cc: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net<mailto:foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net>
Subject: RE: Flapping stack

What code are you running on that ICX6610?

Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: foundry-nsp [mailto:foundry-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net<mailto:foundry-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net>] On Behalf Of
Nick Cutting
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 10:42 AM
To: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net<mailto:foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net>
Subject: [f-nsp] Flapping stack

Good afternoon chaps,

I have a flapping stack cable - but I can't seem to disable one of the
cables - anyone knowhow to do this?

Any Ideas?

Boot-Monitor Image size = 370695, Version:10.1.00T7f5 (grz10100)
HW: Stackable ICX6610-24

SAN02#sh stack stack-ports
active standby

+---+ +---+

=2/6| 1 |2/1==2/6| 2 |2/1=

| +---+ +---+ |

| |

|------------------------|


U# Stack-port1 Stack-port2
1 up (1/2/1-1/2/2) up (1/2/6-1/2/7)
up ports: 1/2/1, 1/2/2, 1/2/3, 1/2/4, 1/2/5
up ports: 1/2/6, 1/2/7, 1/2/8, 1/2/9, 1/2/10

2 up (2/2/1-2/2/2) up (2/2/6-2/2/7)
up ports: 2/2/1, 2/2/2, 2/2/3, 2/2/4, 2/2/5
up ports: 2/2/6, 2/2/7, 2/2/8, 2/2/9, 2/2/10




Aug 13 16:30:48:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:47:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:47:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:45:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:45:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:44:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:43:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:42:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:41:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:40:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:40:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:39:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:38:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:37:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:36:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:35:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:34:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:33:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:33:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:32:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:31:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up


Also why does the sh stack connection - change what is connected everytime I
run it?

active standby

+---+ +---+

=2/6| 1 |2/1==2/6| 2 |2/1=

| +---+ +---+ |

| |

|------------------------|


trunk probe results: 2 links
Link 1: u1 -- u2, num=4
1: 1/2/2 (T0) <---> 2/2/7 (T1)
2: 1/2/3 (T0) <---> 2/2/8 (T1)
3: 1/2/4 (T0) <---> 2/2/9 (T1)
4: 1/2/5 (T0) <---> 2/2/10(T1)
Link 2: u1 -- u2, num=5
1: 1/2/6 (T1) <---> 2/2/1 (T0)
2: 1/2/7 (T1) <---> 2/2/2 (T0)
3: 1/2/8 (T1) <---> 2/2/3 (T0)
4: 1/2/9 (T1) <---> 2/2/4 (T0)
5: 1/2/10(T1) <---> 2/2/5 (T0)

Link 1: u1 -- u2, num=5
1: 1/2/1 (T0) <---> 2/2/6 (T1)
2: 1/2/2 (T0) <---> 2/2/7 (T1)
3: 1/2/3 (T0) <---> 2/2/8 (T1)
4: 1/2/4 (T0) <---> 2/2/9 (T1)
5: 1/2/5 (T0) <---> 2/2/10(T1)
Link 2: u1 -- u2, num=5
1: 1/2/6 (T1) <---> 2/2/1 (T0)
2: 1/2/7 (T1) <---> 2/2/2 (T0)
3: 1/2/8 (T1) <---> 2/2/3 (T0)
4: 1/2/9 (T1) <---> 2/2/4 (T0)
5: 1/2/10(T1) <---> 2/2/5 (T0)
CPU to CPU packets are fine between 2 units.

I am so confused - I need to get this healthy remotely if possible.

Thanks!

Nick

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Re: Flapping stack [ In reply to ]
Hello Nick,

Bugs (open, fixed) are reported in the release notes documents that you can
download via Brocade's portal.

Best regards.



2015-08-21 10:26 GMT+02:00 Nick Cutting <ncutting@edgetg.co.uk>:

> Thank you – Where would I find a list of fixed bugs?
>
>
>
> I am rather new to the brocade universe
>
>
>
> *From:* Mike Allen [mailto:mkallen@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* 18 August 2015 17:57
> *To:* Rajesh Singh
> *Cc:* Frank Bulk; Nick Cutting; foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net
>
> *Subject:* Re: [f-nsp] Flapping stack
>
>
>
> Actually 8.0.30b is out, and a better choice if you are looking to upgrade
> to an 8.0.30 train. There were a large number of defects closed with that
> release. 8.0.20d is due out very soon as well for those that want to
> venture past the 8.0.10 code.
>
>
>
> Mike
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 11:17 PM, Rajesh Singh <Rajesh.Singh@admedia.ae>
> wrote:
>
> Brocade have released ICXR08030a.bin it may resolve your issue.
>
> Rajesh Singh,
>
>
>
> ________________________________________
> From: foundry-nsp <foundry-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net> on behalf of
> Frank Bulk <frnkblk@iname.com>
> Sent: Monday, August 17, 2015 5:46 PM
> To: 'Nick Cutting'
> Cc: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [f-nsp] Flapping stack
>
>
> Thanks for sharing. We're running 10k.
>
> Frank
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nick Cutting [mailto:ncutting@edgetg.co.uk]
> Sent: Monday, August 17, 2015 2:36 AM
> To: Frank Bulk <frnkblk@iname.com>
> Cc: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: RE: Flapping stack
>
> I was running FCXR08010g.bin
> I am now running FCXR08010m.bin
>
> Has been stable since the upgrade / reload on Thursday night.
>
> Thank you
>
> Nick
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Frank Bulk [mailto:frnkblk@iname.com]
> Sent: 15 August 2015 00:15
> To: Nick Cutting
> Cc: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: RE: Flapping stack
>
> What code are you running on that ICX6610?
>
> Frank
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: foundry-nsp [mailto:foundry-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net] On Behalf
> Of
> Nick Cutting
> Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 10:42 AM
> To: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: [f-nsp] Flapping stack
>
> Good afternoon chaps,
>
> I have a flapping stack cable - but I can't seem to disable one of the
> cables - anyone knowhow to do this?
>
> Any Ideas?
>
> Boot-Monitor Image size = 370695, Version:10.1.00T7f5 (grz10100)
> HW: Stackable ICX6610-24
>
> SAN02#sh stack stack-ports
> active standby
>
> +---+ +---+
>
> =2/6| 1 |2/1==2/6| 2 |2/1=
>
> | +---+ +---+ |
>
> | |
>
> |------------------------|
>
>
> U# Stack-port1 Stack-port2
> 1 up (1/2/1-1/2/2) up (1/2/6-1/2/7)
> up ports: 1/2/1, 1/2/2, 1/2/3, 1/2/4, 1/2/5
> up ports: 1/2/6, 1/2/7, 1/2/8, 1/2/9, 1/2/10
>
> 2 up (2/2/1-2/2/2) up (2/2/6-2/2/7)
> up ports: 2/2/1, 2/2/2, 2/2/3, 2/2/4, 2/2/5
> up ports: 2/2/6, 2/2/7, 2/2/8, 2/2/9, 2/2/10
>
>
>
>
> Aug 13 16:30:48:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
> 16:30:47:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
> 16:30:47:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
> 16:30:45:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
> 16:30:45:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
> 16:30:44:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
> 16:30:43:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
> 16:30:42:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
> 16:30:41:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
> 16:30:40:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
> 16:30:40:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
> 16:30:39:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
> 16:30:38:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
> 16:30:37:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
> 16:30:36:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
> 16:30:35:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
> 16:30:34:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
> 16:30:33:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
> 16:30:33:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
> 16:30:32:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
> 16:30:31:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up
>
>
> Also why does the sh stack connection - change what is connected everytime
> I
> run it?
>
> active standby
>
> +---+ +---+
>
> =2/6| 1 |2/1==2/6| 2 |2/1=
>
> | +---+ +---+ |
>
> | |
>
> |------------------------|
>
>
> trunk probe results: 2 links
> Link 1: u1 -- u2, num=4
> 1: 1/2/2 (T0) <---> 2/2/7 (T1)
> 2: 1/2/3 (T0) <---> 2/2/8 (T1)
> 3: 1/2/4 (T0) <---> 2/2/9 (T1)
> 4: 1/2/5 (T0) <---> 2/2/10(T1)
> Link 2: u1 -- u2, num=5
> 1: 1/2/6 (T1) <---> 2/2/1 (T0)
> 2: 1/2/7 (T1) <---> 2/2/2 (T0)
> 3: 1/2/8 (T1) <---> 2/2/3 (T0)
> 4: 1/2/9 (T1) <---> 2/2/4 (T0)
> 5: 1/2/10(T1) <---> 2/2/5 (T0)
>
> Link 1: u1 -- u2, num=5
> 1: 1/2/1 (T0) <---> 2/2/6 (T1)
> 2: 1/2/2 (T0) <---> 2/2/7 (T1)
> 3: 1/2/3 (T0) <---> 2/2/8 (T1)
> 4: 1/2/4 (T0) <---> 2/2/9 (T1)
> 5: 1/2/5 (T0) <---> 2/2/10(T1)
> Link 2: u1 -- u2, num=5
> 1: 1/2/6 (T1) <---> 2/2/1 (T0)
> 2: 1/2/7 (T1) <---> 2/2/2 (T0)
> 3: 1/2/8 (T1) <---> 2/2/3 (T0)
> 4: 1/2/9 (T1) <---> 2/2/4 (T0)
> 5: 1/2/10(T1) <---> 2/2/5 (T0)
> CPU to CPU packets are fine between 2 units.
>
> I am so confused - I need to get this healthy remotely if possible.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Nick
>
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Re: Flapping stack [ In reply to ]
They’re in the release notes.



Frank



From: Nick Cutting [mailto:ncutting@edgetg.co.uk]
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2015 3:27 AM
To: Mike Allen <mkallen@gmail.com>; Rajesh Singh <Rajesh.Singh@admedia.ae>
Cc: Frank Bulk <frnkblk@iname.com>; foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: [f-nsp] Flapping stack



Thank you – Where would I find a list of fixed bugs?



I am rather new to the brocade universe



From: Mike Allen [mailto:mkallen@gmail.com]
Sent: 18 August 2015 17:57
To: Rajesh Singh
Cc: Frank Bulk; Nick Cutting; foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net <mailto:foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net>
Subject: Re: [f-nsp] Flapping stack



Actually 8.0.30b is out, and a better choice if you are looking to upgrade to an 8.0.30 train. There were a large number of defects closed with that release. 8.0.20d is due out very soon as well for those that want to venture past the 8.0.10 code.



Mike



On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 11:17 PM, Rajesh Singh <Rajesh.Singh@admedia.ae <mailto:Rajesh.Singh@admedia.ae> > wrote:

Brocade have released ICXR08030a.bin it may resolve your issue.

Rajesh Singh,



________________________________________
From: foundry-nsp <foundry-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net <mailto:foundry-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net> > on behalf of Frank Bulk <frnkblk@iname.com <mailto:frnkblk@iname.com> >
Sent: Monday, August 17, 2015 5:46 PM
To: 'Nick Cutting'
Cc: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net <mailto:foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net>
Subject: Re: [f-nsp] Flapping stack


Thanks for sharing. We're running 10k.

Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Cutting [mailto:ncutting@edgetg.co.uk <mailto:ncutting@edgetg.co.uk> ]
Sent: Monday, August 17, 2015 2:36 AM
To: Frank Bulk <frnkblk@iname.com <mailto:frnkblk@iname.com> >
Cc: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net <mailto:foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net>
Subject: RE: Flapping stack

I was running FCXR08010g.bin
I am now running FCXR08010m.bin

Has been stable since the upgrade / reload on Thursday night.

Thank you

Nick
-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Bulk [mailto:frnkblk@iname.com <mailto:frnkblk@iname.com> ]
Sent: 15 August 2015 00:15
To: Nick Cutting
Cc: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net <mailto:foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net>
Subject: RE: Flapping stack

What code are you running on that ICX6610?

Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: foundry-nsp [mailto:foundry-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net <mailto:foundry-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net> ] On Behalf Of
Nick Cutting
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 10:42 AM
To: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net <mailto:foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net>
Subject: [f-nsp] Flapping stack

Good afternoon chaps,

I have a flapping stack cable - but I can't seem to disable one of the
cables - anyone knowhow to do this?

Any Ideas?

Boot-Monitor Image size = 370695, Version:10.1.00T7f5 (grz10100)
HW: Stackable ICX6610-24

SAN02#sh stack stack-ports
active standby

+---+ +---+

=2/6| 1 |2/1==2/6| 2 |2/1=

| +---+ +---+ |

| |

|------------------------|


U# Stack-port1 Stack-port2
1 up (1/2/1-1/2/2) up (1/2/6-1/2/7)
up ports: 1/2/1, 1/2/2, 1/2/3, 1/2/4, 1/2/5
up ports: 1/2/6, 1/2/7, 1/2/8, 1/2/9, 1/2/10

2 up (2/2/1-2/2/2) up (2/2/6-2/2/7)
up ports: 2/2/1, 2/2/2, 2/2/3, 2/2/4, 2/2/5
up ports: 2/2/6, 2/2/7, 2/2/8, 2/2/9, 2/2/10




Aug 13 16:30:48:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:47:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:47:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:45:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:45:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:44:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:43:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:42:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:41:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:40:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:40:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:39:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:38:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:37:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:36:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:35:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:34:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:33:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:33:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up Aug 13
16:30:32:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state down Aug 13
16:30:31:I:System: Interface ethernet 2/2/6, state up


Also why does the sh stack connection - change what is connected everytime I
run it?

active standby

+---+ +---+

=2/6| 1 |2/1==2/6| 2 |2/1=

| +---+ +---+ |

| |

|------------------------|


trunk probe results: 2 links
Link 1: u1 -- u2, num=4
1: 1/2/2 (T0) <---> 2/2/7 (T1)
2: 1/2/3 (T0) <---> 2/2/8 (T1)
3: 1/2/4 (T0) <---> 2/2/9 (T1)
4: 1/2/5 (T0) <---> 2/2/10(T1)
Link 2: u1 -- u2, num=5
1: 1/2/6 (T1) <---> 2/2/1 (T0)
2: 1/2/7 (T1) <---> 2/2/2 (T0)
3: 1/2/8 (T1) <---> 2/2/3 (T0)
4: 1/2/9 (T1) <---> 2/2/4 (T0)
5: 1/2/10(T1) <---> 2/2/5 (T0)

Link 1: u1 -- u2, num=5
1: 1/2/1 (T0) <---> 2/2/6 (T1)
2: 1/2/2 (T0) <---> 2/2/7 (T1)
3: 1/2/3 (T0) <---> 2/2/8 (T1)
4: 1/2/4 (T0) <---> 2/2/9 (T1)
5: 1/2/5 (T0) <---> 2/2/10(T1)
Link 2: u1 -- u2, num=5
1: 1/2/6 (T1) <---> 2/2/1 (T0)
2: 1/2/7 (T1) <---> 2/2/2 (T0)
3: 1/2/8 (T1) <---> 2/2/3 (T0)
4: 1/2/9 (T1) <---> 2/2/4 (T0)
5: 1/2/10(T1) <---> 2/2/5 (T0)
CPU to CPU packets are fine between 2 units.

I am so confused - I need to get this healthy remotely if possible.

Thanks!

Nick

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