[j-nsp] 'Lost connection to re1' error on T-series running 8.4R1.13

michael.firth at bt.com michael.firth at bt.com
Mon Sep 17 15:44:51 EDT 2007


I have seen a similar thing at least once a while ago when installing
J-Web on an M320 (though with a much older version of JunOS, probably
7.6)

It isn't something that happened often, so I haven't been able to work
out what caused it, when other J-Web installs work fine.

I think the fix was to reboot one (or both) REs, probably not what you
wanted to hear, if this is a production box.

Michael

-----Original Message-----
From: juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of David Ball
Sent: 13 September 2007 18:41
To: juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: [j-nsp] 'Lost connection to re1' error on T-series running
8.4R1.13

  Hey gang.  Upgraded to 8.4R1.13 the other day on a T640, and this
morning I installed jweb on the same box.  Installed on re0 first, then
while still on re0, I installed jweb on re1 (using the 're1'
option at the end of the 'request system software add' command.
Seemed to install just fine.
  Now though, when I do any type of commit (even just a check), I see
the following, and was wondering if anyone had come across it:

user at box# commit check
re0:
error:
Connection to re1 has been broken
configuration check succeeds
re1:
configuration check succeeds

from 'show log messages':

Sep 13 11:35:13  CLGRABLBW01-re0 mgd[19438]: UI_WRITE_LOSTCONN: Lost
connection to peer 're1'
Sep 13 11:35:13  CLGRABLBW01-re0 mgd[19438]: LIBJNX_EXEC_SELECT:
Unable to select input stream for command 'fbuf pipe': Bad file
descriptor

  I'm not seeing any (obvious) ill effects otherwise, but figured I'd
ask.

David
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