Closed
Bug 982274
Opened 11 years ago
Closed 11 years ago
verify plumbing between seamicro-c1.r101-3 and releng BU
Categories
(Infrastructure & Operations Graveyard :: NetOps: DC Port Configurations, task)
Infrastructure & Operations Graveyard
NetOps: DC Port Configurations
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(Not tracked)
RESOLVED
FIXED
People
(Reporter: dustin, Unassigned)
References
Details
At one point, we had a connection between the releng BU and this chassis, in order to test it out for releng's purposes. From a brief check (bug 982251) it doesn't look like this plumbing is in place anymore.
Please re-plumb, with VLANs 200-299 trunked. Thanks!
Updated•11 years ago
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Assignee: server-ops-dcops → network-operations
Component: Server Operations: DCOps → NetOps: DC Port Configurations
Product: mozilla.org → Infrastructure & Operations
QA Contact: dmoore → jbarnell
Reporter | ||
Comment 1•11 years ago
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Hm, "plumb" may have been the wrong term. I'm not sure there's a cross-connect in place here at all -- hence filing with dcops.
Comment 2•11 years ago
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>At one point, we had a connection between the releng BU and this chassis
seamicro-c1.r101-3 is the only seamicro chassis (there's 3) in this rack with 2 uplinks. can netops confirm this link still exists? we actually have a bug for seamicro redundancy (895052) so wanted to confirm before I ran any additional uplinks.
Comment 3•11 years ago
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core1.releng.scl3 has 2 interfaces (xe-[0|1]/0/20) to seamicro-101-3-c. Physical interfaces are UP but LACP is DOWN since about 17 weeks.
Vlans are:
vlan {
members [ releng-try releng-build releng-dmz releng-mobile releng-ops releng-private releng-winbuild releng-wintest releng-wintry ];
}
native-vlan-id releng-srv;
You might want to check the configuration on the seamicro side.
Flags: needinfo?(dustin)
Reporter | ||
Comment 4•11 years ago
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interface port-channel 1
no shutdown
mode static
minimum-link 1
lacp-options lacp-mode passive
channel-member tengigabitethernet 1/0
channel-member tengigabitethernet 6/0
vlan 208 tagged
vlan 236 tagged
vlan 240 tagged
vlan 244 tagged
vlan 248 untagged
vlan 252 tagged
vlan 260 tagged
vlan 264 tagged
vlan 274 tagged
vlan 275 tagged
vlan 75 tagged
!
perhaps it's the lacp-mode passive that has made it disappear from lacp? Those interfaces are all up:
seamicro-c1# show interfaces port-channel 1
last run: 10253064.570 seconds ago
time now: Fri Mar 14 12:30:48 2014
last run: Fri Nov 15 20:26:24 2013
port-channel 1 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is Gigabit Ethernet, address is 0021.5312.4541
port-channel 1 has 2 channel-members, 2 channel-members are up
Channel members: te 1/0(up), te 6/0(up)
Minimum Links 1
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 20000 Mbit/sec
528187501 packets received, 88293386192 bytes
6734759 64B, 241074420 65-127B, 157076215 128-255B
118906520 256-511B, 2647889 512-1023B, 1747694 1024-1518B, 4 1519-1522B, 0 >1522B
90203353 broadcasts, 437665044 multicasts
0 undersize, 0 oversize
5 crc, 0 pause, 2 invalid etype
14557475 packets transmitted, 1894550664 bytes
70021 64B, 2513 65-127B, 14331966 128-255B
152975 256-511B, 0 512-1023B, 0 1024-1518B, 0 1519-1522B, 0 >1522B
65376 broadcasts, 14331966 multicasts
0 pause, 0 underruns
seamicro-c1# show interfaces tengigabitethernet 1/0
last run: 31.788 seconds ago
time now: Fri Mar 14 12:31:20 2014
last run: Fri Mar 14 12:30:48 2014
tengigabitethernet 1/0 is up, line protocol is up (connected)
Hardware is Ten Gigabit Ethernet, address is 0021.5312.4508
Member of port-channel 1
Gratuitous ARP is disabled
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 10000 Mbit/sec
280639669 packets received, 47624270590 bytes
607070 64B, 105973355 65-127B, 106766400 128-255B
64960800 256-511B, 1408765 512-1023B, 923276 1024-1518B, 3 1519-1522B, 0 >1522B
38298757 broadcasts, 242198134 multicasts
0 undersize, 0 oversize
5 crc, 0 pause, 2 invalid etype
7391015 packets transmitted, 977252098 bytes
70021 64B, 2142 65-127B, 7165877 128-255B
152975 256-511B, 0 512-1023B, 0 1024-1518B, 0 1519-1522B, 0 >1522B
65376 broadcasts, 7165877 multicasts
0 pause, 0 underruns
seamicro-c1# show interfaces tengigabitethernet 6/0
last run: 14.184 seconds ago
time now: Fri Mar 14 12:31:34 2014
last run: Fri Mar 14 12:31:20 2014
tengigabitethernet 6/0 is up, line protocol is up (connected)
Hardware is Ten Gigabit Ethernet, address is 0021.5312.4530
Member of port-channel 1
Gratuitous ARP is disabled
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 10000 Mbit/sec
247547707 packets received, 40669098646 bytes
6127689 64B, 135101065 65-127B, 50309694 128-255B
53945716 256-511B, 1239124 512-1023B, 824418 1024-1518B, 1 1519-1522B, 0 >1522B
51904596 broadcasts, 195466785 multicasts
0 undersize, 0 oversize
0 crc, 0 pause, 0 invalid etype
7166460 packets transmitted, 917298566 bytes
0 64B, 371 65-127B, 7166089 128-255B
0 256-511B, 0 512-1023B, 0 1024-1518B, 0 1519-1522B, 0 >1522B
0 broadcasts, 7166089 multicasts
0 pause, 0 underruns
I changed that around to
interface port-channel 1
no shutdown
mode lacp
minimum-link 1
channel-member tengigabitethernet 1/0
channel-member tengigabitethernet 6/0
vlan 208 tagged
vlan 236 tagged
vlan 240 tagged
vlan 244 tagged
vlan 248 untagged
vlan 252 tagged
vlan 260 tagged
vlan 264 tagged
vlan 274 tagged
vlan 275 tagged
vlan 75 tagged
!
and now I see
seamicro-c1# show lacp info port-channel 1
Flags: S - Device is requesting Slow LACPDUs
F - Device is requesting Fast LACPDUs
A - Device is in Active mode P - Device is in Passive mode
Channel Group 1
Port Partner Partner
Port Flags State State Port State System
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Gi1/0 SA bund 0x3d 0f 0x3f 28c0:da39:8100
Gi6/0 SA bund 0x3d 10 0x3f 28c0:da39:8100
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And indeed, I now have traffic flowing. Yay LACP :)
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 11 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
Reporter | ||
Updated•10 years ago
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Flags: needinfo?(dustin)
Updated•2 years ago
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Product: Infrastructure & Operations → Infrastructure & Operations Graveyard
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