[j-nsp] Problem Routing process doesn't work on SRX cluster - CLOSED CASE
Roland Droual
roland.droual at paris.iufm.fr
Tue Jun 19 12:07:58 EDT 2012
Hello,
I prefered to kill the chassis cluster, and I rebuilt it.
I retrieved my routing process
I can ping all the network.
Thanks for your help.
Roland DROUAL
----- Mail Original -----
De: "Tim Eberhard" <xmin0s at gmail.com>
À: "Scott T. Cameron" <routehero at gmail.com>
Cc: "Roland Droual" <roland.droual at paris.iufm.fr>, juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
Envoyé: Mardi 19 Juin 2012 14h33:53 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Berne / Rome / Stockholm / Vienne
Objet: Re: [j-nsp] Problem Routing process doesn't work on SRX cluster
To expand on what scott said.
The routing daemon on the backup SRX (RG0 backup) doesn't run by
design. To handle some static routes out the fxp0 interface you can
set routes using the groups much like you configured the hostname and
such. It's well documented, feel free to give it a look if you haven't
already configured that.
Here is a quick link on how to set up routing on the back up SRX.
https://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos/topics/reference/configuration-statement/backup-router-edit-system.html
Hope this helps,
-Tim Eberhard
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 7:26 AM, Scott T. Cameron <routehero at gmail.com> wrote:
> rpd is disabled on the backup node in a chassis cluster.
>
> You can set some routes through fpx0 using the groups node0/node1, but it
> has to be truly OOB.
>
> Scott
>
> On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 8:21 AM, Roland Droual
> <roland.droual at paris.iufm.fr>wrote:
>
>> Hello the list,
>>
>>
>> I solve most of problems to ping from my SRX cluster.
>> But now, I have a new problem, because I did a lot of changes:
>> I don't have routing process on the cluster of site B.
>>
>> ================================
>> toto at BA-SRX650-01# show chassis cluster
>> reth-count 6;
>> redundancy-group 0 {
>> node 0 priority 100;
>> node 1 priority 1;
>> }
>> redundancy-group 1 {
>> node 0 priority 100;
>> node 1 priority 1;
>> interface-monitor {
>> ge-6/0/19 weight 255;
>> ge-6/0/20 weight 255;
>> ge-6/0/21 weight 255;
>> ge-6/0/22 weight 255;
>> ge-6/0/23 weight 255;
>> ge-15/0/19 weight 255;
>> ge-15/0/20 weight 255;
>> ge-15/0/21 weight 255;
>> ge-15/0/22 weight 255;
>> ge-15/0/23 weight 255;
>> ge-6/0/18 weight 255;
>> ge-15/0/18 weight 255;
>> }
>> }
>>
>> ========================================
>> toto at BA-SRX650-01# run show chassis cluster status
>> Cluster ID: 1
>> Node Priority Status Preempt Manual failover
>>
>> Redundancy group: 0 , Failover count: 0
>> node0 100 secondary no no
>> node1 1 primary no no
>>
>> Redundancy group: 1 , Failover count: 0
>> node0 0 secondary no no
>> node1 0 primary no no
>> ============================
>> toto at BA-SRX650-01> show route all
>> error: the routing subsystem is not running
>>
>> ============================
>> toto at BA-SRX650-01> restart routing
>> error: Routing protocols process is not running
>> error: Routing protocols process was not restarted
>>
>> =====================================
>> artere at BA-SRX650-01# run show chassis alarms
>> node0:
>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 1 alarms currently active
>> Alarm time Class Description
>> 2012-06-19 19:51:11 UTC Major PEM 0 Output Failure
>>
>> node1:
>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 1 alarms currently active
>> Alarm time Class Description
>> 2012-06-19 20:07:36 UTC Major PEM 0 Output Failure
>>
>> I don't know where I can find the solution. How can I solve the problem
>> about routing process doesn't work ?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Roland
>>
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