The IPFE was unable to synchronize state data with its mate. This alarm is generated when the IPFE server missed the heartbeat messages from its mate, or if the mate is unavailable for any reason.
This alarm is normal when one IPFE of a pair is taken down for maintenance. In this case, the alarm is guaranteed.
If the alarm is not generated, this indicates the IPFE has detected that its mate is out of service.
DSR currently supports, at most, four IPFE servers, which are named IPFE-A1, IPFE-A2, IPFE-B1, and IPFE-B2 in the
tab. You can configure IPFE-A1 and IPFE-A2 servers only in the small DSR system and you can add IPFE-B1 and IPFE-B2 for a big size DSR, which depends on the needs. The IPFE-A1 and IPFE-A2 are configured as mated (IPFE-B1 and IPFE-B2 are mated, if configured). The heartbeat message exchanges between the mated IPFE servers once every 500ms. If, for any reason, the IPFE server missed its mate's heartbeat message, alarm 5003 is raised. A few typical reasons are:Note:
If the is able to synchronize state data with its mate, this alarm will clear.Recovery:
top
and
mpstat -P ALL
.
ifconfig>ifconfig_$(hostname)
(iqt -E IpfeOption ; iqt
-E IpListTsa ; ) > ipfeconfig_$(hostname)
netstat -anop | grep
19041>netstat_$(hostname)