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Scott_79627
Nimbostratus
Jun 09, 2010BIG IP VE in standby
I had an interesting encounter with the VE. I was using a version on VM Server to study for the essentials test so I changed the configuration to redundant and put a bogus IP address in as the peer. My only purpose was to view the connection mirroring and other redundant related buttons and configurations for studying. Interestingly, the VE went into standby mode even though there was not actually a redundant pair. Has any one else seen this? I am wondering if this is a bug.
Scott
5 Replies
- hoolio
Cirrostratus
Hi Scott,
There might be a failure condition which would prevent the unit from going active. If you run 'b ha table' do you see any of the Active column entries set to yes?
Aaron - offset_68718Historic F5 AccountDid it stay in standby? Sometimes a system will transition through a few states before it goes active again. Large config or licensing changes will do this.
Was this the 10.1.0 trial VE or 10.2.0? - qe_102628
Nimbostratus
This is a bug in the VE Trial of 10.1.0.
Here's a work around to force the unit to Active:
1) Set the redundancy state preference to "Active" on System->High Availability->Redundancy
2) Click update, and the node will go Active. - qe_102628
Nimbostratus
If you want to use HA pairs with the LTM VE Trial, you'll need to do this on each unit at the command prompt:
"b db failover.usetty01 disable"
(this issue does not affect 10.2.0 or later - it's limited in scope to the LTM VE Trial of BIG-IP 10.1.0) - Scott_79627
Nimbostratus
Thanks for the information. I'll try it out.
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