[j-nsp] [SOLVED] Strange 'commit check' result: re0 fine, re1 not fine

David Ball davidtball at gmail.com
Mon Nov 26 18:22:17 EST 2007


  Turns out it was a fat-finger mistake, and I had inadvertently
inserted a control character (ctrl-T).  The 'syntax error:' was
showing me what the mistake was....but it was an invisible character.
Dunno if that's a JunOS bug or not (not warning that I entered a
control character), but it's something to look out for.

David



On 26/11/2007, David Ball <davidtball at gmail.com> wrote:
>   Just created a bunch of new policies on a T640 running 8.2R1.7 for
> an upcoming maintenance I'm doing, and a commit check is failing
> strangely:
>
> # commit check
> re0:
> configuration check succeeds
> re1:
> error: syntax error:
> re0:
> error: remote load-configuration failed on re1
>
> We've had 'commit synchronize' under [edit system] since the box was
> deployed and nothing is showing in syslog other than:
>
> Nov 26 14:21:05  router-re0 dcd[33925]: Speed and linkmode duplex
> settings are mutually required
>
> which has been happening for a year now without any major issue.  I
> see nothing in re1's syslog except:
>
> Nov 26 14:24:02  router-re1 mgd[11223]: UI_LOAD_EVENT: User 'root' is
> performing a 'load update'
> Nov 26 14:24:03  router-re1 mgd[11223]: UI_LOAD_EVENT: User 'root' is
> performing a 'rollback'
>
> Anyone come across this before?  If so, was there an easy fix?  I'm
> considering just rebooting re1 since it's backup right now.
>
> David
>


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