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Two guys on the internet. I've run it multiple times without issue when in the state you are, but always be sensible as mentioned! ------------------------------ CHARLES RAYER ------------------------------
From what you've posted it looks like node0 is supposed to be primary in that RG by config, and it is currently primary manually. In both case node 0 is primary, so you're not transferring roles in RG1 between the devices, just taking it out of manual ...
I'm sure I used that command - I was copying and pasting, and pasted those last four lines, which included resetting both RG0 and RG1. SHould I try again with RG1? Does this need to be done in a maintenance window? Will it failover? Not sure what ...
I do believe this is a memory leak. But who knows where ... Without going into the weeds, the easiest thing to do, in my opinion, is to restart components one by one (see restart ? in the CLI) and then check vmstat -m | grep temp from a root shell ...
The guide you linked to specifically asks you to failover RG to node 0 on page 1. The command you need is in step 28 on page 7. request chassis cluster failover reset redundancy-group 1 That will put it back to normal. ------------------------------ ...
We recently upgraded a SRX1500 cluster from 21.4R3-S4.9 to 23.4R2-S4.9. The upgrade seemed to go well. However, after completing the steps from the following link... https://supportportal.juniper.net/s/article/SRX-How-to-upgrade-an-SRX-cluster-with-minimal-down-time ...
Yeah ... Now we just have to figure out what this "temp" bucket is and why it's taking up 2 GB of memory... temp 14375344 2020898K - 123160135 16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,2048,4096,8192,16384,32768 ------------------------------ ...
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