vcmp guest
18 TopicsSteps to upgrade a vCMP host.
According to this article, the steps to upgrade a vCMP host are: Re-activate the host license. Shutdown the guests one at a time by setting the requested state to Configured. Proceed with the upgrade. Is this correct? I've also read (and been told) that you should set the guests to Provision before upgrading. So is it Configured or Provision?1.6KViews0likes5CommentsCommand to console into vcmp guest from host?
I know I have this somewhere in my notes, but can't find it (it's like trying to find something in a cluttered garage sometimes)... What is the command to console into a vcmp guest from a host (for example, a 7200 chassis)? This would be handy in the event an upgrade on a vcmp guest was taking longer than expected and I wanted to see what was going on, where it was in the boot process, etc. Thanks!Solved1.3KViews0likes1CommentRenaming VLANs on a Viprion chassis and vCMP Guests
I'm in the unenviable position of having to rename a dozen+ VLANs on a Vipreon chassis and vCMP guests. The reason stems from having to combine guests from 2 pairs of chassis where one pair is being decommissioned. Unfortunately the original admin who set up the chassis did not use the same VLAN naming convention for both sets of chassis, and the same VLAN tags exist in both places. This results in guests that are brought over from the old chassis not being able to access the network as the VLAN names do not match up. The destination is 2 chassis where the LTMs are in an active-standby pair with the members of the pair being split between the 2 chassis. (Same situation on the chassis I'm migrating from.) Can I get a sanity check on what I'd like to do here? Force the guests offline on the secondary chassis. Shut down the guests. Rename the VLANs on the Vipreon by editing bigip.conf and bigip_base.conf load sys config verify load sys config (or just reboot the chassis to be thorough) Bring up one guest offline, repeat the same procedure on the guest. Failover during a maintenance window and test. Repeat for other guests. If everything works there, repeat the same procedure on the primary chassis. Resync the configs once all changes are made and tested. At this point the guests that are migrated over should be able to access the newly renamed VLANs as well. Am I missing anything here?555Views0likes2CommentsSharing same VLAN between vCMP guest
Hello, This question is regarding to sharing same VLAN between vCMP guest for F5 viprion platform. lets say, I have a VLAN 10 which is tagged to interface 1.1 at vCMP host level and propagated to Guest A in common partition. -For the guest B can I use same VLAN? -What would be the recommend way to share VLANs between guests? -Can we tag VLAN 10 to 1.2 interface at vCMP host level and share it with Guest B?521Views0likes2Commentsroute domains in vCMP guest
Hi, This has probably been answered somewhere in here but have not been able to find anything definitive. We are running a couple of vCMP guests on a BIG-IP 7250V system. we are using route domains and partitions. Today we ran in to a problem that gave us indications that the route domain ID has to be unique across all vCMP guests and the vCMP host. I was under the impression that the vCMP guests did not share this in some way. Can someone clarify? Thanks! //AndreasSolved485Views0likes3CommentsMoving vCMP guests to newer blade - upgrade resources at same time?
Hi all - I'm working on replacing my old B2100 blades with new B2150 blades. I'm running vCMP with the LTM guests at v12.1.2. Some of these guests have been challenged resource-wise and, since the 2150s have twice the CPU/RAM as the 2100s, I want to add resources to them. I'm planning on using the method here: https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K63705154 (Migrating a BIG-IP configuration to new Viprion blades using ConfigSync) and have a spare chassis where I have built the target host cluster. So the big question is, can I go from, say, two CPUs in an existing guest to four CPUs in the target guest? I don't see anything referring to the CPU/RAM resources in the document, but may have missed something in my first reading. Has anyone done this? I will need to add resources to them eventually and thought this might be a good opportunity to kill two birds with one stone. The first upgrade will be to the standby systems - with the active systems held as-is in reserve in case any issues pop up in production with the new configuration. I appreciate any feedback.399Views0likes1CommentDevice Service Clustering (vCMP guests not failing over when physical vCMP host interface fails)
Hello, Today we have the following physical setup for two 5250v F5s that we are using as vCMP host for 5 vCMP guests in each of them. These vCMP guest are configured in an HA pair using Device Service Clustering with load aware. They are homogeneous. Last week we had failover tests in the Data Center and brought down manually the physical interfaces from the switch side that are members of Port-Channel107 shown in the picture and the fail-over did not occur. While in the vCMP host we noticed the the port status changed to down in the physical interface, this was not passed over to the vCMP guests and that is what I am assuming was the cause of the failing over not happening. We did see all the VIPs, Nodes, Pools going down on the active unit but the failover was not triggered and cause all the applications to fail. Questions: -Is the expected behavior not to pass the status of the physical interfaces in the vCMP host to the vCMP guests? -Is there something that I am missing in my current configuration that is causing these vCMP guests not to fail-over when the physical interfaces in the vCMP host fail? -Do I need to use HA groups to monitor the trunks instead of load aware for the fail-over to be triggered?374Views0likes1CommentTracking MAC in vCMP
I have configured these four vCMP's guest: F5_MAIN(/S1-green-P:Active)(/Common)(tmos) show vcmp Sys::Vcmp::Guest Name Slot ID Status Requested Request Retries Uptime Comment State Complete BAL_AH_1 1 running deployed true 0 09/15/17 04:44:49 BAL_AH_2 1 running deployed true 0 02/07/17 08:12:23 BAL_PUB_1 1 running deployed true 0 02/09/17 10:06:32 BAL_PUB_2 1 running deployed true 0 01/12/18 01:42:48 I'm tracking MAC 00:23:E9:AA:80:03 and this belongs to BAL_AH_2 BAL_AH_2(/S1-green-P:Active)(/Common)(tmos)show net self Net:Vlan: CG_RED_CGR2 Interface Name CG_RED_CGR2 Mac Address (True) 00:23:e9:aa:80:03 MTU 1500 Tag 604 From the main device (F5_MAIN), how can I know which vcmp it belongs? Thanks in advanceSolved362Views0likes2Comments